Sentence examples for no one marking from inspiring English sources

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England's defensive shape was rubbish there and there was no one marking the pacey loose forward who sprinted into the corner from 50-odd metres.

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'It was known at the time, but no one marked the ball and they all went into a bag at the end of the game.' There has not been such heated dispute over a ball since the German footballer Helmut Haller took home the one with which Geoff Hurst scored a hat trick in the 1966 World Cup Final.

In 1897 a gold ruble was substituted for the silver one, marking the change to a gold standard.

One marking protocol was used for each student's response.

No-one likes marking, but it took me three times as long as anyone else.

Cara Delevingne is no stranger to magazine covers, but this one marks her very first solo cover of American Vogue.

You are, briefly, on the floor marked "early flirtation", and the one marked "endearing second-date revelation"; the trouble is, there's no way of getting off.

One marked difference was that there was no empty space.

The information is presented on the computer screen and the patient responds on all tasks using a response module containing two buttons, one marked 'NO' and the other 'YES'YES

One marked difference besides the paralysis, blindness, and deafness was that there was no empty space.

He is the one marked out to work today.

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