Sentence examples for ball were allowed from inspiring English sources

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If the ball were allowed to move on a frictionless horizontal plane, it would continue to move forever.

If the ball were allowed to drop, it would, in Ashe's words, "make a parabola and fall to the grass three feet in front of the baseline".

If the ball were allowed to drop, it would, in Ashe's words, 'make a parabola and drop to the grass three feet in front of the baseline'.

If the ball were allowed to drop, it would, in Ashe's words, "make a parabola and drop to the grass three feet in front of the baseline".

"If the ball were allowed to drop it would, in Ashe's words, 'make a parabola and fall to the grass three feet in front of the baseline.' He has practiced tossing a tennis ball just so thousands of times.

If the ball were allowed to drop, it would, in Ashe's words, 'make a parabola.' " For me, the cumulative effect of Wallace's tennis-themed nonfiction is a bit like being presented with a mirror, one of those segmented mirrors they build and position in space, only this one is pointed at a writer's mind.

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The ball is allowed to touch a player's shoulder.

The ball was allowed to bounce once before being struck — not that anyone was keeping score.

In wheelchair tennis, the ball is allowed to bounce many times, instead of once as in standard tennis, to accommodate the players' often slower changes in direction.

Wheelchair tennis has one key difference from standard tennis regulations: the ball is allowed to bounce twice to allow athletes time to navigate the court.

Wheelchair tennis is adapted little from its non-disabled counterpart, with one main exception: the ball is allowed to bounce twice.

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