Sentence examples for a dreadful mark from inspiring English sources

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"This is a dreadful mark over what we have done.

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United's hopes of getting something from the game took a final blow four minutes after the break when they were let down by dreadful marking at a corner.

Japan, the defending champions and the winners of this competition five times in a row between 1960 and 1976, took the silver while the US also dropped down a step on the podium, their bronze medals almost forfeited when Raj Bhavsar and Kevin Tan produced dreadful marks of 13.750 and 12.775 on the pommel horse.

But the home side were guilty of dreadful marking from the corner that led to the winning goal.

Rovers were once again guilty of dreadful marking, Wheater left unattended as he applied another firm header to Ryo Miyaichi's corner.

It was all downhill, and rapidly, for Brazil from the moment Muller was the beneficiary of dreadful marking to steer in Kroos's corner.

When City should have been on the front foot, Toure's dreadful marking allowed CSKA's Seydou Doumbia to score after 96 seconds.

A dreadful man".

"After months of confusion and mismanagement, they mark the dismal culmination of a dreadful year for primary pupils and their teachers.

His violence and his deceit are a sort of existential affirmation, a mark on the world, the wrenching of a space — even a dreadful and self-punishing one — within which he makes his identity and recognizes himself.

England made a dreadful start with the bat, Craig Kieswetter taking five balls to get off the mark before being caught by a diving Robin Peterson as he swung across the line.

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