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1 Four years earlier he had helped Hull win promotion to Division Three.
2 Are the clerks who are responsible for this carelessness likely to win promotion ?
3 The lieutenant was a wiry, wide-nostriled man, determined to please superiors and win promotion .
4 Having to get a point away at Doncaster to win promotion -that is pressure.
5 But would failing to win promotion matter that much?
6 When the dust settled, it showed that West Ham have the resources to win promotion .
7 Once this team clicks, then all logic says they should win promotion by a healthy margin.
8 For Albion to win promotion was one thing.
9 Here a man is at least supposed to win promotion by self-forgetfulness and not by self-seeking.
10 Here at least a man is supposed to win promotion by self-forgetfulness and not by self-seeking.
11 In other words he would like to win promotion -and then stay exactly where he is.
12 It was Worcestershire's fourth successive win in the competition and they remain in good position to win promotion .
13 Roy Keane's side are top of the Championship table and look set to win promotion to the Premiership.
14 Our first objective this season is to win promotion , because getting out of the Championship is very tough.
15 Once more, TJ Ryan's team come into the knock-outs carrying the disappointment of another failure to win promotion .
16 The later you stay, the harder you work, the more likely you'll be to win promotion over your colleagues.
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