Sentence examples for yesterday served from inspiring English sources

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But commemorations in Sarajevo yesterday served as a reminder of the divisive legacy that the 19-year-old assassin left behind.

What they said: "Nigel Clough yesterday served his famous father with the only thing that could compensate for missing his favourite Sunday roast - the Littlewoods Cup".

There are advantages to the visiting delegates, said Mr. Mistretta, who yesterday served a family in town for the summit meeting, he thought.

While off the beaten path of the United States Open's show courts, Court 11 yesterday served up one of the best treats, offering fans holding tickets for the day session matches featuring three Grand Slam runners-up.

If so, Lilly's first pitch of the sixth inning yesterday served its purpose, hitting the helmet of the Angels' Scott Spiezio in apparent retaliation for Jeter having been hit by a pitch an inning earlier.

Lindsay Davenport and Kim Clijsters, two players tipped as the big dangers to the Williams sisters in next week's Australian Open, yesterday served notice of their form by reaching the Sydney International final.

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