Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] [art] players " in BNC.

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1 One way or another they can expect to meet up with the majority of the players who will represent Canada at the ‘ 95 World Cup .
2 After the first game the majority of the players had become accustomed to the range and accuracy of the paintball markers so the second game was much more exciting .
3 But having said that of course , Brackley , they have nothing to lose ; looking at the two sides , the majority of the players would you believe it are ex of Banbury United a side , you can never keep out of the news Jane .
4 In the computer graphics of Tron ( 1982 ) we are right down on the board with the players of video games , even if we do n't quite share their viewpoint ; the motorcycle shots , much quoted , show how exhilarating rapid movement along wholly imaginary perspectives can be .
5 To induce greater efforts on the part of the players , prizes were introduced in 1891 .
6 It will take a super-human effort on the part of the players to survive in the top bracket , but they know that it is all down to them now — they will have no excuses if they fail .
7 He spoke on another occasion of the music ‘ resting in the mind of the players ’ .
8 Sugar said he was looking forward to quickly sorting out the future of the players and staff at White Hart Lane , but added : ‘ We will get by without Mr Venables .
9 Yet another Pakistani , the former world champion Jansher Khan , was rather prematurely in the news for being rebuked by Chris Dittmar , the president of the players ' association , for allegedly being too demanding of the tournament organisers .
10 Jansher has been rebuffed in the past by the president of the Players ' Association , Chris Dittmar , for demanding too much of tournament organisers .
11 It will be noted they provided the bulk of the players for the Canadian side which so impressed against France and New Zealand in the World Cup .
12 Such was the importance placed on the result by the players themselves that team manager Sue Mappin felt she was able to describe the win as a ‘ huge boost ’ .
13 It slows the game down so much when you have people killing the ball , but it 's not the fault of the players , it 's the referees who allow it ’ .
14 But to see the delight on the players ' faces on their return to the headquarters marquee after each day 's match for a glass or two of DB export and sumptuous food made for a highly successful occasion .
15 There was no retrospective talk from the management about the players they had lost , instead they found new players who made a tremendous impact , and Scotland were consequently able to reshape their whole style and pattern of play .
16 The mood of the players is one of anger .
17 ‘ I 'm happy that we have finally shaken off the Aunt Sally label in this competition , happy with the attitude of the players and happy that Richard Hill was not sent off . ’
18 ‘ It will require a huge effort and a great deal of concentration , but the attitude of the players is so different now to what it was a year ago , it is not out of the question . ’
19 The air is heavy enough for the ambiguities to be all in the skill of the players .
20 He absolutely worshipped them and I am sure the sound of the players ’ voices could make a big difference . ’
21 The players called for the intervention of the players ' union and the Football League , who last week fined Barnet £50,000 for financial irregularities at a hearing marred by Flashman 's scuffles with photographers .
22 OK so people are grumbling at the moment about the players , some are doing well others are not , but having watch Deane miss goals and Hodge run around like a headless chicken every week is frustrating , but perhaps the media 's failure to provide good , unbiased coverage of Leeds results in people moaning to the mailing list .
23 Everyone connected with the club was encouraged to pull together as one big family , and Chapman fostered the spirit of cooperation by consulting his directors on team matters and winning the confidence of the players .
24 Unlike Monopoly , in which all start equally and the roil of dice and the daring of the players bring fortune or ruin , this game , like the world it was illustrating , was biased in favour of the rich .
25 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , my son , who is a keen supporter of Brighton and Hove Albion Association Football Club ( The Seagulls ) , and who frequently goes to the sports centre of the University of Sussex to watch his team at their indoor training , was surprised the other day to see two figures distinctly older than the rest of the players .
26 I believe Howard Kendall at Everton would be much better off playing Cottee and making the rest of the players give the little striker what he wants .
27 The rest of the players , as one God , craned forward to peer at them .
28 But now the shot by Gemmell and the rest of the players of and the bench are curious they thought they should have had an off should have had an offside in that er buildup .
29 He said he would be talking to the existing team management duo of Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence , as well as the rest of the players as soon as they get back from vacation .
30 It is the conflict between the players in any drama which heightens or when necessary relaxes the tension necessary for a climax to the plot .
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