Example sentences of "[noun] in extra " in BNC.

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1 Boro 's magnificent performance , and the backing of their fans , made it a memorable night , on which they were also denied by the fingertips of Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel , who made a superb save from Willie Falconer in extra time .
2 There are some unavoidable costs er on that account , particularly on the engine programme where delays to the aircraft programme which result in extra costs on the engine side , are the customer 's liability , erm but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think , from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment that we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non-common and we have had to take a larger share of the costs of those equipments than originally planned .
3 My first bout of football pain came on March 15 , 1969 , when on my first visit to Wembley I watched Swindon Town of the Third Division destroy Arsenal with two goals in extra time .
4 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
5 Every £1 in extra revenue brought in 93p at the bottom line , said the board , with the new 7 per cent Government levy on sales the only deduction .
6 Their opponents will be Wickham Dynamos who beat Hunters Inn in extra time .
7 Technology : Scoring for the boss in extra time
8 She likes to wear bright colours too and would love to see emerald green , cobalt blue and purple tights on the shelf in extra large sizes . ’
9 Millers join local rivals White Horse in the final after winning this well contested match in extra time .
10 so what I did I put another carrot in extra
11 Forecasts of its affect vary widely the Tories claiming 1.5m job losses , Labour saying it would not cost jobs but would contribute up to £1.5bn in extra taxes to the Exchequer .
12 They even gave him a Plate to carry it on — silver , that is — when they beat Tonga in a pulsating second-tier final which saw Gareth James power over for the winning try in extra time .
13 It is thought more likely that there will be an increase in VAT from 17.5% to 20% , or an extension of the scope of VAT to incorporate zero-rated goods , which could net the government about £9bn in extra revenue , or both .
14 Luton were 1–0 up against Everton in an FA Cup semi-final ; Sheedy equalized with four minutes left , and Mountfield scored the winner in extra time .
15 Norman 's seven-birdie course record gave him a one-shot lead playing the 18th , but he should have known his chance had gone with Faldo having won two Augusta titles in extra time .
16 The heights of Best 's career are easily brought to mind the night he destroyed Benfica in the 1966 European Cup quarter-finals , the night in 1967 in Belfast when he was sent off after single-handedly dismantling a superior Scotland side , and of course the famous night in 1968 when he led Manchester United to a European Cup victory in extra time .
17 Faulty compressors in GE 's refrigerators cost the company $300m in extra warranty costs .
18 Dundee tried hard to prevent the hat-trick but in the end the holders stormed to a 3–1 win in extra time .
19 Most changes will be accompanied by both loss and gain : the loss of children leaving home , the gain in extra leisure and space for example .
20 The Government is being called on to draft in extra staff at a top security jail where violence against prison officers is escalating .
21 Yesterday , Norman Lamont presented the bill for that cleverness , with a demand for more than £10,000 million a year in extra taxation from 1995/6 onwards .
22 We estimate that abolishing the lower earnings limit would cost business around £175 million a year in extra national insurance contributions .
23 But further heroics in extra time were beyond their weary limbs and so Stuart Pearce , the Forest captain required by England for next week 's World Cup tie in Poland , completed a victorious return from injury .
24 The loose skin of Vologsky 's cheeks and lower chin quivered under the increasing pull of the G-force and his entire body seemed to take on a couple of stone in extra weight .
25 and a couple of onions in extra and er
26 ‘ I do n't think Manchester had too many chances in extra time and a Falconer goal would have won it for us .
27 The crucial question , as I see it , is whether accepting the staff children involved the school in extra expenditure .
28 As a result of the report , more than 100 farmers are to share in about £600,000 in extra compensation for the compulsory slaughter of their flocks .
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