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1 Taking a nod from the Princess, he withdrew to give the visitor place.
2 The owner and the commander stood near the rail, to give the visitor a pleasant reception.
3 Although it doesn't travel through the old city centre it does give the visitor a deeper insight into the city.
4 Janet had proposed that tea should be at five o'clock, so as to give the visitor plenty of time to arrive.
5 The hound ran down to the gate, to give the visitor a joyful greeting, and Margaret descended the steps and held out her hand.
6 The examination of these varieties will give the visitor a clear idea of the peculiarities of birds that frequent marshes and the borders of streams.
7 Defender Daniel Ayala gave the visitors the lead before Callum Robinson levelled.
8 The subsequent conversion gave the visitors the lead which they held at half-time.
9 He took out a case and gave the visitor a card.
10 That duo combined to give the visitors the lead in the 11th minute.
11 The new sports psychologist reckoned it was giving the visitors a goal start.
12 Steven Defour's return from injury should give the visitors further encouragement.
13 Lou gave the visitor a quick, sidelong glance and thrust out his hand.
14 Seconds later, McKennie's composed finish gave the visitors a lead that did not last.
15 But a double salvo early in the second half gave the visitors breathing space.
16 Pakistan's 16 run win gave the visitors a one-nil lead in the three-match series.
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