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How to use the word scored in a Sentence? Page #4

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The real story for me was they only scored three goals, throughout the tournament, they were scoring seven, eight, nine goals a game. Not only was Jimmy( Craig) solid, actually, the defense and the defensemen were outstanding in that game.

Mike Eruzione

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I got a little panicked there, if he had shot right away I don't think I'd have had time to save it, but it turned out good. I'm glad Nuge picked it up and scored.

Oscar Klefbom

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I don't count the number of consecutive wins we have because the important thing is that we played a good game most of the way and scored some easy points.

Dimitris Itoudis

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Probably the most dramatic goal I've scored, just the time, the event here... the Winter Classic... and the fact it was against my former team.

Troy Brouwer

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

People don't live their lives in a series of scenes that form a dramatic narrative, they don't speak in dialogue, they're not lit by a cinematographer or scored by a composer. The properties of real life and the properties of drama have almost nothing to do with each other. The difference between writing about reporters and being a reporter is the same as the difference between drawing a building and building a building.

Aaron Sorkin

Found on CNN
9 years ago

It could be said that the AIDS pandemic is a classic own-goal scored by the human race against itself.

Anne

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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