How To Use Scoreboard In A Sentence

  • The score may actually have been 32-0, but it seems the scoreboard operator could not keep up.
  • When equipped with the full unit, a patient sees a display of phosphenes, which looks, as the Wall Street Journal put it, like ‘the light-bulb array of a stadium scoreboard,’ and which approximates - very roughly - the outlines of objects.
  • Stradbally had opened in whirlwind fashion and had two goals on the scoreboard as an expected rout began.
  • These are some of the most beautiful renderings of baseball stadiums seen, and on top of that are the animated scoreboards and surrounding stadium features that are the envy of many a sports game.
  • There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year.
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  • The Hoosiers have played their Division 1A opponents even on the scoreboard at 30.8 points scored and 31.0 allowed, but the Hoosiers have faced three bad teams in Western Kentucky, Akron, and Arkansas State and they've been badly outplayed from the line of scrimmage 5.9 yards per play to 7.2 yppl. Jeff Ma: Bringing Down the Bookie: Week 7
  • Two big screens and an electronic scoreboard made up for a muffled PA. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're not under as much pressure when the scoreboard is ticking over. Times, Sunday Times
  • His daily rituals were such that a scoreboard operator in Toronto tried to hex him one time by flipping the stadium clock directly from 7: 16 to 7: 18.
  • The scoreboard had already shown that Denver had won their match over Miami 7-3, and this had settled the Woodpushers into last place for the rest of the year.
  • So were the punters in the audience when the Dubliner's name appeared on the scoreboard during O'Sullivan's match with Dott.
  • Then time passed and the colour drained from both cheeks and scoreboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's helped give us enough scoreboard pressure to go out and take some wickets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scoreboard informed her that the two runners that Trent had left on base had scored.
  • Many are reluctant to throw that 82 mile-an-hour screwball because they're afraid they're going to be changing the scoreboard with just one bad pitch.
  • As he addressed them, huge figures flashed up on an electronic scoreboard, detailing the jump in unemployment.
  • Sometimes it's about keeping the scoreboard ticking over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course at FSU we're always just 1 player away, and I believe that player is a point guard. and ESPN2 just showing a CBB Scoreboard show (i.e. filler) we won't have to worry about missing any of the game today! his ballhandling is the weakest of the 5 Gs (Snaer, Jordan, Kitchen and Loucks) would be ahead of a 1 loss SEC team. Tomahawk Nation
  • The fly-half's ability to keep the scoreboard ticking is improving; his goalkicking is as reliable as anyone's. Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster
  • It looks splendid and magical, and is downright inspiring with its real grass, cup holders on the seats and a scoreboard big enough for Times Square.
  • Even then the gloom was such that the scoreboard shone like Piccadilly Circus on a wet night while both batsmen and fielders needed radar to sight the ball.
  • For the record, as chronicled in Scoreboard, Baby, Seattle police detective Maryann Parker did a superb job investigating allegations that Jerramy Stevens, a walk-on-water tight end for the Washington Huskies, raped and sodomized a young virgin at a Sigma Chi party in June of 2000. Norm Stamper: Football's Sex Offenders and Their Law Enforcement Defenders
  • But the scoreboard or stopwatch is supposed to be reliable. USATODAY.com - Landis' drug test puts another hero in doubt
  • You will be able to bring up the scoreboard, click to bring up a mouse cursor, and click on the name of the player you want to mute.
  • Earlier in the season we were making the scoreboard tick over and now we aren't. The Sun
  • Macey, competing in his first decathlon since the Sydney Olympics, punched the air when he saw his time on the stadium scoreboard.
  • There was a short circuit Wednesday night on the side of the Cal State Northridge gym where the scoreboard is controlled.
  • But the scoreboards are a continuing reminder they have to make it work, and deliver the goods.
  • But the scoreboards are a continuing reminder they have to make it work, and deliver the goods.
  • Though the scoreboard showed a difference of 12 points at the full-time whistle, the game was much closer than that reflected, with some outstanding performances from both sides.
  • You see its blue elliptical logo emblazoned on Olympic scoreboards.
  • But we know he will keep the scoreboard ticking over. The Sun
  • A lot of soldiers from Fort Gordon took leave to man the scoreboards.
  • But we also had opportunities to get that scoreboard moving, get it ticking over with some goals. The Sun
  • She said the two-door hatchback came top of the magazine's scoreboard, which is worked out according to a number of different factors.
  • It was as if he were watching the scoreboard clock tick off the final days of his career. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Imagine a football game with no scoreboard, no overriding authority and no rules: That's what arguments are like.
  • Two of the diamonds will have major league dimensions, and one will have covered dugouts, a scoreboard and lighting for night games.
  • Maybe James should do a big scoreboard like the one for the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, with the eye at the top, and the sperm there or there abouts, and then toenail growth and hair somewhere near the bottom. TV review: James May's Things You Need To Know; Made in Britain
  • On the giant scoreboard behind the green, he could see what he had long dreamt about - his own name on top, co-leader.
  • The director who wins the most ‘bananas’ - a cut-out of a banana that is used to tally points on a scoreboard - wins a week of quality time with the resident gorilla.
  • At one stage yesterday afternoon - and again this morning - it all became too much and every bulb went out, leaving the picturesque old-fangled Edgbaston scoreboard to carry on manfully.
  • Their midfield dominance started to show on the scoreboards.
  • He's not a player in the rap game so much as a signpost, a scoreboard of rap's accomplishments thus far.
  • They've a revolutionary scoreboard for the fans and on the pitch soccer to set the sparks flying.
  • At long last both the men and women's hockey squads achieved victory this past weekend, as goaltenders shined and players lit up the scoreboards, giving the coaching staffs of both these teams a reason to smile.
  • The words loom in lights from the centerfield scoreboard before each game. Two Teams From Very Different Planets
  • There are scoreboards at both ends of the stadium.
  • Set a revised target of 144 off 22 overs, the Bears were over-eager to leather the ball around the park, rather than rely on a regular flow of singles to keep the scoreboard ticking.
  • Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half.
  • He saw the scoreboard: the score was 6-0 in their favor.
  • On the day of competition, semi trailers rolled through the Anzac Oval gates, and in a matter of hours, television standard lighting was erected and an electronic scoreboard mounted, converting the paddock into a spectacular colosseum.
  • The fly-half's ability to keep the scoreboard ticking is improving; his goalkicking is as reliable as anyone's. Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster
  • I looked at the huge scoreboard in the stadium with 5-1 on it. The Sun
  • The boy who began his cricketing career by singing Shosholoza under the Wanderers scoreboard, has blossomed into one of the promising players for the future.
  • It was a good result and keeps the scoreboard ticking over. Times, Sunday Times
  • FOR the first time in the series England have had to bat with scoreboard pressure to add to all the usual requirements of Test-match batting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put in to bat by Strauss on the easiest of the three surfaces this series, India lost the wicket of Virender Sehwag to the first ball he faced on his return to the side and by the end of the 40th over, with Dhoni propped on his bat at the non-striker's end, the tail-ender Amit Mishra was walking back to the dressing room with the scoreboard showing 111 for seven. India 224, England 84-0 | Third Test day one match report
  • The figures flash up on the scoreboard.
  • It was as if he were watching the scoreboard clock tick off the final days of his career. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • The Brookings analysis provides a revealing glimpse at our national productivity scoreboard.
  • Although the Golden Hawks were unable to score any more touchdowns, they were able to add two field goals to the scoreboard before the end of the game.
  • Sri Lanka needed only to point to the scoreboard to show how effective it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh could do nothing to halt the slide and when the beanpole figure of Ishant Sharma marked his guard, the scoreboard showed a forlorn 124 for eight. VVS Laxman shows special side again as India edge past Australia
  • Stealing a glance at the scoreboard, she discovered that they had won the game.
  • They had a covered grandstand and a scoreboard which attracted a large and rowdy home crowd with streaking blue garbage can drummers.
  • The athletes and swimmers got to compete in world class stadia and for most, seeing their names displayed on the giant scoreboards was a once in a lifetime experience.
  • The fans bayed for the final whistle as the scoreboard clock showed extra time and were further incensed when Kaplan awarded Australia the penalty, which Eales converted for the winner.
  • Then time passed and the colour drained from both cheeks and scoreboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • No batted ball has ever hit the center field scoreboard, but two baseballs narrowly missed it.
  • The Bengals came up short on the scoreboard more often than not and were also short-handed down the stretch. Big Sky Conference
  • The big electronic scoreboard seemed to delight in relaying this unwanted record to a partisan 27,000 crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every week, he runs a scoreboard of winners and losers, based on projected overall grosses and often questionable production cost estimates.
  • I look down at my little electronic scoreboard. The Sun
  • The scoreboard, undisturbed by the chaos, went ching!
  • We kept the scoreboard ticking over; our discipline was good. Times, Sunday Times
  • An electronic scoreboard, controlled by remote keypads operated by the judges, would eliminate the sense of mounting doubt that doubled as suspense at many contests and replace it with the real deal.
  • Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half.
  • Six days earlier the great rivals ended deadlocked on the scoreboard after an exciting sixty minutes.
  • Vice-captain Matt Burke said the Australians had to concentrate on their own game and not fall into the trap of watching the scoreboard.
  • The Azzurri had two chances to get on the scoreboard from rare incursions into England's territory in the first half, Iannone mishitting his first penalty shot afte 24 minutes before making it 7-3 moments before half-time. Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon
  • After the homer, the Giants unfurled two banners from the light towers on either side of the main scoreboard in center field: one of Bonds on the left side and the other of Hammerin 'Hank's 755, and 715 flashed on the scoreboard. USATODAY.com - Bonds puts Babe behind him with 715th homer
  • When their child scores a goal we flash it up on scoreboards and parents know that their son or daughter is another step closer to the Olympics.
  • And yes, it was a tough kick from close to the touchline with the clock ticking and a massive amount of scoreboard pressure. The Sun
  • I tried to explain that he could just look at the scoreboard, but after about the third time I realized that concept still eluded the tyke.
  • The Braves lingered on the field a little longer than usual, soaking up the cheers from 29,299 while BTO's "Taking Care of Business" blared from the speakers and "10 Straight Championships" flashed on the scoreboard. USATODAY.com - Braves gut Fish to take another NL East title
  • They've a revolutionary scoreboard for the fans and on the pitch soccer to set the sparks flying.
  • The team finally got on the scoreboard with only 3:30 left in the period when their third-year left-winger was able to beat the keeper.
  • The Brookings analysis provides a revealing glimpse at our national productivity scoreboard.
  • By the time we got out, the scoreboard read we were losing 2-1. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe James should do a big scoreboard like the one for the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, with the eye at the top, and the sperm there or there abouts, and then toenail growth and hair somewhere near the bottom. TV review: James May's Things You Need To Know; Made in Britain
  • When Gagne has come up to pitch and the mood in Fenway is getting pretty ugly ... and then the guys in the manual scoreboard update the score of the Yankees - Tampa Bay game from 5-1 Yankees to 6-5 Tampa Bay, and suddenly 30,000 people are on their feet, yelling and screaming for a game being played in another city. September 26th, 2007
  • They anticipated a tough match and were not disappointed, and despite what the scoreboard might suggest, this was far from a one sided game.
  • We've had to rely on penalties to keep the scoreboard ticking over. The Sun
  • The team skipper led by example at full-back, while her flankers kept their respective markers off the scoreboard.
  • From Philadelphia to San Diego, new construction brought us open concourses, more leg room, luxury boxes, video scoreboards, retractable roofs and higher taxes.
  • The second quarter drew a total blank on the scoreboard as neither side succeeded in finding the range against tight marking defenders.
  • The boys in blue responded in the best manner on the scoreboard.
  • Mize, 50, and Norman, 54, forever linked because of Mize's 140-foot chip-in shocker to beat Norman on the second playoff hole of the 1987 Masters, made early and sustained appearances on the white scoreboards — Mize with a 67 and Norman with a 70. Campbell shows way with 65 on day for scoring at Masters
  • It raised $2.7 million over four years to give the Springdale, Arkansas, team new artificial turf and a scoreboard featuring video replays.
  • The big electronic scoreboard seemed to delight in relaying this unwanted record to a partisan 27,000 crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flair he has brought to the position, fuelled by an all-round ability which sees him contribute regularly on the scoreboard, is testament to Boylan's man-management capacity.
  • At the very rear of the arena was a digital clock the size of an electronic scoreboard in a football stadium. In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA.
  • The old scoreboard was dismantled recently and will be replaced by a new electronic one in the next few weeks.
  • It stays true to its basketball analogy: racking up points on the scoreboard is the name of the game.
  • Another, Positive Coaching Alliance, emphasizes the character-building opportunities of youth sports, and helps parents focus on life lessons rather than the scoreboard. Linda Flanagan: Adults Behaving Badly
  • They deserved more for their efforts than the zero the scoreboard showed. Times, Sunday Times
  • She fell behind right away in the second, 4-in a single hand and 6-before a backhand drop shot got her on the scoreboard.
  • He teed up Can for a shot from the edge of the box that went horribly wrong as it hit the scoreboard high above the goal. The Sun
  • London finally got themselves on the scoreboard late in the half, but four more goals flew past a stunned London goalie, making the half time score a convincing 9-1.
  • At the end of the day, the scoreboard read six points to four for the Americans. Times, Sunday Times

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