Sentence examples for writing in the programme from inspiring English sources

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"The oldest hath borne most," suggests Edgar famously at the end of the play and, writing in the programme, Morris talks of "a raw and angry generation given power that they are not ready to wield".

Hartlepool and Carlisle, each United, are in no position to have local derbies but Pools' new chairman, Gary Coxall, writing in the programme and buoyed by three wins in their first four league games, was "hugely excited to be at my first 'derby' game".

With Sir Alex Ferguson writing in the programme that: "We will really have to up our game in this area," the pressure fell on Ryan Giggs, who struck his kick to Mark Schwarzer's right and, although his goalkeeper's glove touched the ball, it was not enough to stop it from hitting the back of the net.

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"A Great Love Story - Hitler and his Jew," he wrote in the programme.

Mackintosh writes in the programme of returning to the source of the musical, HG Wells's novel Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul.

Their captain, Mick Lyons, had written in the programme he had a strange feeling Forest might be "the surprise team of the season", but the performance was a sensation.

As he wrote in the programme: "Some of these so-called 'original' Auteurs were dismissed on grounds of diminished musical responsibility".

"It is always easy to forget the progress we have made as a club over the past decade when the first-team results go badly," he wrote in the programme.

He writes in the programme: "In this play, there are tiny mysteries that will swallow up big mysteries… I do not make theatre to explain what shakes our inner workings but rather to roam around".

"The goal of Salford City is for the first, second and third round of the FA Cup to be the norm rather than the exception," Neville wrote in the programme.

He has written 28 plays over 44 years, but as he wrote in the programme notes for the Almeida's 1996 revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, that play, premiered on Broadway in 1962, has "hung about my neck like a shining medal of some sort - really nice but a trifle onerous".

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