Sentence examples for netted in from inspiring English sources

"netted in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be enclosed or surrounded by something, often a physical barrier like a net. Example: The soccer field was netted in to prevent the balls from flying out and hitting spectators.

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Striker Kolbeinn Sigthórsson netted in the 56th minute.

He was also ordered to repay money netted in the scheme.

All told, his paydays are modest relative to the windfalls some executives netted in the boom.

He has scored 34 goals in 42 games and has netted in each of his past 12 Bundesliga appearances.

Confusingly, though, there were also endless photos of the models sitting patiently at their makeup stations, hours before call-time, with their hair netted in hot rollers.

Burkina Faso did manage to equalise, though, through Aristide Bance; who netted in a lovely goal from 40 yards out, just seconds after Ghana had hit the woodwork.

In the second-half, Victory's first ever signing Archie Thompson – who had been threatening all night – netted in almost identical fashion, and the game finished 1-1.

Defenders scored both Portuguese goals as Ricardo Carvalho and Fábio Coentrão netted in each half, either side of a spectacular equaliser from Nemanja Matic with an overhead kick.

His eventual cross was headed home at the near post in powerful fashion by Nuhiu who had also netted in the first leg a week ago.

Some of the big fish netted in his first term by a feared anti-corruption commission, the KPK, have been freed early.

The goal completed a hat-trick of major championship final goals for Bale, who also netted in the European and domestic cup successes.

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