Sentence examples for play is starting from inspiring English sources

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Iestyn Harris told BBC Radio Manchester: "Our attacking play is starting to come and we are starting to get some variation in our play.

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Play is started (and restarted after a goal is scored and after half-time) by a pass-back in the centre of the field.

Play is started at the beginning of each quarter and after the scoring of a goal with a face-off at midfield, as in hockey.

A face-off is how play is started at the beginning of each quarter and after each goal.

But the joke that the government has been playing is starting to wear thin.

The double play was started by third baseman Clay Bellinger, who made a slew of nifty fielding plays.

The play was started by Ruslan Fedotenko, who fought off two Capitals against the end boards to win the puck and get it to Anisimov.

The play was started by Elias, who went around Belfour's goal from right to left and tried to jam the puck at Belfour's right doorstep.

(Rooney) 'Murder in the First' (previews start on Friday; opens on June 6) The movie-to-stage trend has become commonplace with musicals, and plays are starting to catch up.

There are a lot of live recordings from those times when he had a newer band [Band Of Gypsies] and his playing was starting to get a little bit more unhinged.

The playing field is starting to level between the most-savvy traditional publishers and top digital native publishers.

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