Sentence examples for was goal from inspiring English sources

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was goal

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A result that one is attempting to achieve.

  • My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie.

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Soccer was Nash's first love — he said his first word as an infant was goal.

Bureaucratic processes had become their own reward: that was goal displacement.

Of the volley, Ferguson said: "It was goal of the century for me.

Was goal difference really that horrible?" 83 min: Very nearly an equaliser.

"That was goal No. 1 coming in, to become the starter and help this team win a championship.

It was goal for goal in overtime and with 1.4 seconds to go, Australia drew level to force a second overtime.

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"The main takeaway from that was goal-setting," John says.

"My player didn't tackle him or anything, he was goal-side.

His shot was goal-bound only for Tomas Kalas to fling himself in front of it.

"The glaring, obvious elephant in the room at the beginning of the season was goal-scoring," DeBoer said Sunday after the Devils beat the Philadelphia Flyers, 4-1.

It was goal-of-the-season material, if totally out of place with Aberdeen's lack of attacking exploits until that juncture.

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