Sentence examples similar to a mark of two from inspiring English sources

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The writer Steve Hendrix pointed out that even though the Nationals' T.V. ratings are up, averaging about fifty-seven theysare houstilldwarfedy are still dwarfed by those of the Redskins, whose first preseason game of the year posted a mark of two hundred and fifteen thousand.

Hunt said she was pleased with the success of new One Show presenters Jason Manford and Alex Jones and gave them a mark of "nine out of 10".

It was a masterclass in finishing, a wonderful way to open Sweden's national stadium, and afterwards Ibrahimovic was asked to consider the fact Gerrard had given his England career a mark of six or seven out of 10.

Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella only awarded his team a mark of six out 10 and said his half-time changes to provide more support to Messi had been crucial.

Opulent balls were a mark of one's stature.

He gave the team a mark of seven out of 10 for the season, adding: "We've done okay.

He gave Alonso a mark of eight of 10 for his season, but added: "My eight is worth a 10 because it's a score I give as an incentive: I hope to give it him next year and to give an eight, at least, to the team.

The Diamondbacks won the NL West division with a mark of 92 70, two games better than the Giants.

It's also a mark of how two smaller players are trying to come together to collectively improve their lot.

This deletion served as a mark for one of the two copies of chromosome 21.

You see it in the "lad" websites that dehumanise a woman by giving her a mark out of ten, based on her looks, so that she becomes a number rather than a person.

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