Association football club in Preston, England.
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Examples for "preston"
Examples for "preston"
1Mr Preston said the work would have created up to 500 jobs.
2My aunt exclaimed; Miss Pinshon inquired; Preston inveighed, at things in general.
3It's definitely a wonder I ever went back to Preston's parents' house.
4Preston was given a one-year concurrent sentence for breaching the protection order.
5The message was clear: If he did not tell Preston, she would.
1He wasn't so keen on rugby union, the Tories or Preston North End.
2Typically the playoffs do not go well for Preston North End.
3Andy Boyle has left Dundalk to sign for Preston North End, his agent has confirmed.
4Daryl Horgan makes his first start for Preston North End today after his move from Dundalk.
5Preston North End have confirmed the signing of Cork City forward Seán Maguire on a three-year-deal.
1Bruno had not made a wholly favourable impression upon the Lilywhites.
2The Lilywhites are in bloom again and they've got that sweet scent of success.
3Two moments of madness on the stroke of half-time saw the Lilywhites reduced to nine men.
4He is named with team-mate Martin Joyce and Kildare's Martin Earleythe sole representative for the Lilywhites.
5'Father thinks so,' Sidwell replied, 'and so do our friends the Lilywhites.'
1They were at that time, as every headline told us, The Invincibles.
2They're mostly boys and already they call themselves ' The Invincibles.'
3He and Bardsley and Weiss and your father are what they call here ' The Invincibles!'
4Unstoppable Arsenal were soon to be known as The Invincibles, going the entire 2003-4 league season unbeaten.
5Scarcely a hundred of the South Carolinians were left, but the name, " The Invincibles" and the chief officers, stayed behind.
6Harry and the Invincibles were at the very edge of the river.
7The Invincibles and their comrades were avenging the death of Turner Ashby.
8Harry and Dalton walked once to the point where the Invincibles lay.
9The Invincibles around him lunged as one, moved by some inaudible command.
10Every soldier and officer in the trim ranks of the Invincibles was ready.
11Through all the afternoon Carrington played upon the shaken nerves of the Invincibles.
12The Invincibles had grown many years older in a few hours.
13The officers dismounted and naturally those who led the Invincibles kept close together.
14Harry saw that he had in truth fallen among the Invincibles.
15Harry took the message to the Invincibles to pack and march.
16Just behind them were St. Clair, Langdon and the rest of the Invincibles.
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