1 When he came home from the New Year party he was beaten .
2 But it is clear the main beneficiaries are beaten - down emerging market currencies.
3 It's a bit of a problem, really, but we're not beaten yet.
4 In the national stereotype stakes, however, the Swiss simply won't be beaten .
5 Every week, houses are stoned, cars damaged and young men beaten up.
6 South African boxer Ruann Visser was left battered and beaten this week.
7 Season veal cutlets; dip in beaten egg and roll in fine bread-crumbs.
8 Stir in the flour; add the whites beaten to a stiff froth.
9 Palestinian members of the groups were beaten by the soldiers, she added.
10 Having beaten England home and away, Croatia should perhaps get our vote.
11 On a more practical consideration they hadn't beaten Ireland in four years.
12 Asked if they had something really private, way off the beaten track.
13 On the journalists severely beaten in recent months for doing their jobs?
14 Ireland have already beaten Wales and England over the past two days.
15 Of course, the Americans had beaten us to it two decades earlier.
16 The sign had been given; the subject race had beaten the soldier.
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