Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] ['s] team " in BNC.

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1 Ian Rowlands has been named in the Welsh under-18s team for the European boys ' team championships taking place in Denmark from July 8–11 .
2 The next year she was selected with Doris Rhodes for the European women 's team championships , held in Venice .
3 Welsh open stroke play champion Macara is the only northerner in Wales ' six-man squad for the European men 's team championships in Czechoslovakia from July 1–4 , although Wrexham 's Matthew Ellis is also named in the squad as a non-travelling reserve .
4 BRITAIN 'S Jo Durie , Clare Wood and Shirli-Ann Siddall beat No 2 seeds Italy 3–0 to reach today 's semi-finals of the European Women 's Team Tennis Championships in Prague .
5 GREAT BRITAIN 'S team of Mark Petchey and Chris Wilkinson yesterday beat Czechoslovakia 2-1 in the first round of the European men 's team tennis championships in Trieste , Italy .
6 A member of the Scottish Girls ' team for the European Team championship , she led the side to victory in the Home Internationals .
7 Roy Inman , manager of the British women 's team , said : ‘ I think Pierantozzi got quite a shock at the worlds in Barcelona last summer , and she wants to try and get the measure of Kate before they meet at the Olympics . ’
8 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
9 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
10 That leaves Daley Thompson as the sole survivor of the British men 's team at the Montreal Olympics still at the top .
11 The Sports Council recently awarded £200,000 towards the development of a British men 's team , with the aim of qualifying for the Olympics .
12 The move won Gordon the heavyweight Open title and provided a much-needed lift for a British men 's team who were inevitably overshadowed by the success of the women .
13 The professional officers , particularly when organised through a chief officers ' team , as advocated by the Bains Committee , and led by a chief executive officer can provide a formidable obstacle to councillors intent on policy innovation that goes against conventional assumptions .
14 The Fred Daly success story almost certainly laid the foundation for that recent victory in the Irish youths ' team championship .
15 Such faith is a timely boost to the former Blaydon Harrier as she prepares to partner McColgan in the British women 's team at the World Cross Country Championships in Boston on Saturday .
16 The Conservative Party were willing to accept a corporate structure based upon the chief officers ' team : the Labour Party wanted the locus of corporate power to rest in a strong policy committee emphasising the practical as well as formal power of the councillors .
17 She loves gym workouts , swimming and playing netball — she is a leading light in a local women 's team .
18 Spracklen , who has accepted the position of coach to the Canadian men 's team , has been involved in a long-running disagreement with the director of international rowing , Penny Chuter .
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