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Examples
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She is rather a handy dressage rider and has achieved qualification for the all-England event at the College Equestrian Centre in Keysoe in three months, having placed well in a series of British Dressage-affiliated competitions.
England central contract impasse could derail Ashes campaign 2010
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The all-England club, which hosts Wimbledon is a private club, they get no public money.
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Sampras won a record-tying seven Wimbledon titles during an eight-year stretch when the all-England club belonged to an American.
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I noted with interest, as an instance of the vicious passions that football provokes, that the sporting correspondent of the russophile NEWS CHRONICLE took the anti-Russian line and maintained that Arsenal was NOT an all-England team.
Collected Essays 1900
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And did the Dynamos end their tour abruptly in order to avoid playing an all-England team?
Collected Essays 1900
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Was it really an all-England team, as claimed by the
Collected Essays 1900
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There is another issue on which the ECB could learn from, although this one is a strictly an all-England affair.
Evening Standard - Home Mihir Bose 2012
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There is another issue on which the ECB could learn from, although this one is a strictly an all-England affair.
Evening Standard - Home Mihir Bose 2012
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There is another issue on which the ECB could learn from, although this one is a strictly an all-England affair.
Evening Standard - Home Mihir Bose 2012
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There is another issue on which the ECB could learn from, although this one is a strictly an all-England affair.
Evening Standard - Home Mihir Bose 2012
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