Example sentences of "[conj] [art] players " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We agree with Barry that , not only for the good of Barnet FC but for football in general , action needs to be taken now or the players and the supporters will be the losers .
2 We can no longer blame the board as they are producing the funds for new players , is it Paul Malone 's fault , or the players ?
3 It is a rather uncharacteristic work , scored fr the unusual combination of two violins and double bass , which like Mozart 's Musical Joke , pokes gentle fun at badly played dance music , and even includes a section where the players are instructed to shout at the beats of the bar !
4 Press the ‘ up ’ arrow key to skip the presentation sequence where the players run on and off the pitch , or back to their positions when a goal is scored .
5 ‘ It 's reached a stage lately where the players look forward with relish to away games . ’
6 They also claim that the players have ‘ earned ’ this protection by the performances in the rest of the year which have brought about their rankings .
7 It is a shame that the players feel they can put sponsors to ransom like this and that they are bigger than the sport . ’
8 Meredith claimed he had offered the bribe on behalf of the manager and that the players were to be offered a team bonus of £100 if they won the League .
9 As the series went on , it became clear that the players would happily follow Gooch through fire , flood , armies of tarantulas or anything else he might choose , if at the end of it there was the chance of winning a Test match .
10 There were signs , especially in 1988 , that the players appeared to be trying harder in the one-day internationals than in the Tests , and the traditionalists — who of course regard themselves as the real cricket lovers — feared for the future .
11 He was determined to be thorough in his preparations , and made sure there were plenty of games before the Tests began so that the players could get used to the conditions .
12 In the first place , his rehearsals were always scrupulously prepared ; in the second , he generally tried to ensure that the players themselves felt that they were ahead of the game .
13 It is important , for any member of the Tit for Tat family of strategies , that the players are punished for defection .
14 It was the first time that score had been played in Cape Town , and John Wright told me that the players in rehearsal threw down their instruments in despair .
15 In addition , he saw to it that the players had decent changing-rooms , and ‘ expert and scientific training methods ’ to ‘ preserve and lengthen their careers ’ ( Examiner ) .
16 The chairman , whose authority was supreme , was sure that the players Arsenal already possessed could , if properly deployed , produce a winning combination .
17 The colour of the team 's socks , until 1927 black with thin red and white stripes , was altered to a more distinctive blue and white so that the players could recognize their colleagues more easily without looking up .
18 But in the real world there is no outside agency to enforce cooperation between the ‘ players ’ in the game , With no kind of ‘ super superpower ’ to make sure that the players stand by any mutually beneficial agreement , the temptation to renege remains a powerful factor .
19 Farr-Jones ' suggestion is that the players acquire units or shares for their involvement in the team .
20 ‘ It says a lot that the players have knuckled down in adversity .
21 I like to think that the players and fans know I would n't do soemthing that .
22 I like to think that the players and fans know I would n't do soemthing that .
23 I do not accept that the players are jaded .
24 What can not be ignored is that the players are the ones who provide the entertainment , sometimes at considerable personal cost .
25 It was not only that the players were away but that while they were away they were losing badly .
26 But there is a definite feeling that the players do not have the music in their bones , and the slightly soft-focus recording does not help matters by shielding the ear from its impact .
27 Vivien Saunders , who founded the Women 's Tour in Britain , will tell you that it was always thus : ‘ In the early days we were advised by the PGA that ours should be a democratic organisation and that the players should have a voice .
28 Does anyone remember the sock tabs that the players used to wear with their number on ?
29 Gooch has complained too many times now that the players needed to compete more keenly .
30 It 's through him that the players have stayed at the club . ’
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