How To Use Winning post In A Sentence

  • Three of the Hurricanes' first 12 game-winning postseason goals came from the defense.
  • Crowd cheering, the trusty steed galloped at high speed for the winning post.
  • Long after the winning post, he galloped on unheedingly. Frankel has potential to justify claims of greatness | Lydia Hislop
  • By just touching the horse up a little as they neared the winning post, the rider drew ahead of his nearest competitor.
  • Blame this on the strong position of fiery Mars which eggs you on to strive to be first past the winning post in all situations. The Sun
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  • I mean to catch him up and come neck and neck into the winning post.
  • The first 50 winning postcards will be sent a Sherleys flea collar.
  • I'll beat you to the winning post!
  • He's as strong as any of the lighter riders I know and he does know how to ride a race - he knows where the winning post is.
  • The winning posters will be printed and the best poems will be published in a special anthology, which will be distributed to schools across the county.
  • He drew the final version of the winning poster with a combination of jiffy marker pens and acrylic paints, after working on rough drafts in pencil.
  • The judge dropped the flag when he reached the winning post.
  • ‘We flew early on and I was worrying the winning post would come too soon but he really motored over the last 100 yards,’ Spencer told BBC Sport.
  • The judge dropped the flag when he reached the winning post.
  • Blame this on the strong position of fiery Mars which eggs you on to strive to be first past the winning post in all situations. The Sun
  • The judge dropped the flag when he reached the winning post.
  • The winning posters will be distributed over the Internet in customizable PDF templates to schools across the land, with help from a network of other non-profits. Teaching kids to stay cyber-safe
  • A wide and galloping track, one of the key moments comes about two furlongs from the winning post where there is a dip in the course.
  • I mean to catch him up and come neck and neck into the winning post.

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