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  • Examples of score
    1. A lack of assuredness in defence, with Spurs missing holding midfielder Scott Parker, also did not help the home side and Norwich took advantage to score the winner.
    2. He bulleted a header for his first score of the season.
    3. But the visitors halved the deficit within two minutes when Scott Sinclair burst into the area and, despite going down under Bennett's challenge, stabbed the ball across for Graham to score with a cross-shot.
    4. He dangled around three players and the goalie to score. ‎
    5. England scored a goal at the death to even the score at one all.  death of the feudalism ‎
    6. This pretty-in-pink affair, for a couple (Abi Stafford and Jared Angle), four demisoloists and six female corps dancers, is set to a Britten score for strings.
    7. ...may not score a point with his open hand(s), but may score a point by fisting the ball. Damian Cullen. "Running the rule." The Irish Times 18 Aug 2003, pg. 52.
    8. Both teams wasted good opportunities to score but it was the London side who did grab what proved to be the decisive third when the unmarked Vaz Te, a January signing from Barnsley, drilled the ball into the net from 12 yards.
  • Examples of scores
    1. The test scores for this class were high. ‎
    2. Pelé scores again!
    3. After an initial lag, the experimental group's scores shot past the control group's scores in the fourth week. ‎
    4. Haydn composed scores of pieces for the baryton.
    5. Scores of foreign journalists have been dispatched to Seoul to report on the growing tensions between the two Koreas and the possibility of war.
    6. WEST POINT , N.Y., May 22 — The graduating cadets of the United States Military Academy spent their final days here like scores of seniors, or firsties, before them: packing foot lockers and showing their mothers around gray buildings and sweeping lawns.
    7. Secondly, BP and HR values at baseline and during test activity, and change scores (ie baseline level minus level during activity) are fairly stable on retesting. In other words, a hot reactor is still likely to be a hot reactor 6 months later.
    8. Mr. Williams, who at 75 still conducts with kinetic energy, has taken flack from patronizing (and no doubt jealous) “serious” composers for the hyperexuberance and heart-tugging sentiment of his film scores.
    9. The link on the page points to the sports scores.
    10. Yahoo , for example, announced deals with TV makers to build in Yahoo widgets — minimodules that show weather, stock prices, sports scores and other kinds of canned Internet data.
  • Examples of scored
    1. That striker has scored four goals so far - he's on fire!
    2. Few goals had been expected with the three league meetings between the sides this season having produced one goal - and that a controversial penalty scored by Dons striker Scott Vernon.
    3. Robin van Persie scored a sensational volley to mark Arsenal's 125th birthday with a victory over Everton that puts them fourth in the Premier League.
    4. Roberts scored a superb goal from the halfway line, lobbing the goalkeeper.
    5. The health description resulting from the questionnaire was scored by using a multiattribute scoring function with values elicited from a random sample of the general population using VAS in combination with the SG method.
    6. Glomerular, tubular, interstitial and vascular lesions were scored by a nephropathologist based on a 4-tier system (0: absent, 1: mild, 2: moderate, 3: severe) similar to the one normally used to ascertain human kidney allograft lesions.
    7. Ovarian development was assessed according to: (a) the stage of development, scored on a scale developed by [20 ] (1 and 2 representing previtellogenesis, 3 and 4 vitellogenesis and 5 mature egg formation), and (b) whether eggs were present in the ovaries.
    8. The total number of binucleates and mononucleates with abnormalities was then divided by the total number of cells scored to obtain the frequency of chromosomal instability.
    9. Mayers scored at 6:39 of the first, wristing a flutterball past Elliott that had Sens fans booing their goaltender.
  • Examples of scoring
    1. It was Van Persie's only opportunity during a stop-start match in which Theo Walcott, Gervinho and Aaron Ramsey squandered chances to open the scoring.
    2. Scoring 38 more points leaves him with tops for the win.
    3. He doubled with two men aboard, scoring them both.
    4. Tottenham also initially struggled to create genuine goal-scoring opportunities, with Bale, Luka Modric and Rafael van der Vaart zipping passes around to little effect.
    5. The top-ranked football team limited their opponents to just two first downs and 40 total yards, while rolling up 550 rushing yards and scoring the first eight times they had the ball in the ass kicking of the year.
    6. Özil has 16 assists in the Premier League and three goals; he has two more goals in the Champions League. On Monday, he took Bournemouth apart in the 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium, setting up the first for Gabriel and scoring the second himself.
    7. Blackpool were not without their opportunities - thanks to their willingness to commit and leave men forward even when under severe pressure - and they looked very capable of scoring on the break.
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