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Example sentences for "cricket match"

  • Sunday was as usual,--Church Parade in the morning, and free in the afternoon, when we had a cricket match.

  • To tell you that I am at present on this Sunday afternoon lying on the grass watching a cricket match no doubt seems strange.

  • Our informant next spoke of the wonderful partiality of Dickens to cricket; he would stand out all night if he could watch a cricket match.

  • The “Ticket to see a Cricket Match” (vide p.

  • A two days' cricket match, between eleven of the South of England and twenty-two of Norfolk and Norwich, commenced on the Newmarket Road ground, Norwich.

  • A cricket match, between twenty-two of Norfolk and Norwich and eleven of United All England commenced on the Cricket Ground, Norwich, and concluded on the 29th.

  • A two days' cricket match commenced on the Lakenham Ground, Norwich, between a team of "Aboriginal Australians" and the Carrow Club.

  • A two days' cricket match commenced on the Norwich ground, between Norfolk and Suffolk, for 50 pounds aside.

  • A cricket match for 500 pounds was played at Newmarket, between the Holt and Cambridge clubs.

  • A cricket match, for 50 guineas a side, was played at Swaffham, between the Norwich and Swaffham clubs.

  • A cricket match, for 50 guineas a side, was played at Swaffham, between the gentlemen of Swaffham and the gentlemen of Shipdham, and was won by the latter.

  • His father mentioned that he was going down for the week-end to stay with some friends and take part in a cricket match.

  • We have got a cricket match on Saturday against the village; we're quite likely to be a man short; at any rate we can always play twelve-a-side.

  • We have got a cricket match on Saturday against the village; we’re quite likely to be a man short; at any rate we can always play twelve-a-side.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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