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1 Nelson has also been given a taste of Champions League football.
2 Just because I've been given a taste doesn't mean I get the whole smorgasbord.
3 From now on we were given a taste of the actual work of the service.
4 Stansted Airport users were given a taste of the security clampdown planned by police for the Olympics.
5 Waiting on table is one of these, and every young recruit is given a taste of it.
6 Young defender Andreas Christensen and 18-year-old attacking midfielder Jeremie Boga will be given a taste of first team action.
7 Indeed, Blitzboks were given a taste of their own defensive medicine on more than one occasion over the weekend.
8 Derby County were given a taste of their own medicine yesterday and did not find it to their liking.
9 He saw love-withdeath grinning over love's shoulder; he was to be given a taste of fatherhood,-thegrave at his feet.
10 We both loved travelling-I had certainly been given a taste for it by that early experience when I was seven years old.
11 The muscle-bound Nadal has often made tennis look like a contact sport and today he was given a taste of his own medicine.
12 Australia were given a taste of what to expect when they upset New Zealand in August to win the southern hemisphere's Rugby Championship.
13 Leeds United were given a taste of what their future might hold last night but it was not the expected one of rebellion and acrimony.
14 Fans around the world were given a taste of the land down under as Aussie classics boomed through the PA for the two-and-a-half hour event.
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