Sentence examples for draw meant from inspiring English sources

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A draw meant Warwickshire took eight points and Sussex five.

The draw meant Liverpool lost ground on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.

The draw meant Bremen remained unbeaten for a 17th consecutive match.

The 1-1 draw meant Gibraltar won the tournament on goal difference.

"The draw meant a great deal to us, psychologically speaking," said a visibly moved, 49-year-old El Mágico.

The draw meant Leicester were unable to reclaim top spot, but Ranieri will not be too disheartened.

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The draw means England are still to beat any of their main rivals.

Retract, from the Latin trahere, "to draw," means "to take back; to withdraw".

The draw means Spurs have scored only nine league goals this season – three of them penalties.

The draw means Hearts slip further behind the leaders, Celtic, after the champions' win against Kilmarnock.

Sheffield United's draw means Leeds remain in second place, while Villa are a team on the march.

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