Example sentences of "racing be " in BNC.
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1 | Haines 's main tasks are to produce a ‘ strategic plan ’ for the Jockey Club , focusing on its role within the racing industry ; ensuring that the needs of racing are effectively understood in Whitehall and Westminster ; responsibility for the Club 's financial planning and maintaining close liaison with the Levy Board and the Horseracing Advisory Council . |
2 | Dinghy sailing and competitive match racing are best in the sheltered harbours of Poole , Plymouth Sound and the Fal estuary . |
3 | First division football is on offer at Aston Villa and rugby , speedway and greyhound racing are also regularly staged . |
4 | Music and horse racing are Quinn 's great passions outside football and when his playing days are over he would like to make a new career on the turf . |
5 | ( Grand prix car and motorcycle racing are to be exempted . |
6 | The verb to race and the noun racing are paronymically related to the occurrence of race in 12 , but not to that in 13 ; on the other hand , racial and racist are related to race in 13 , but not in 12 . |
7 | The biggest karts racing are the 250cc Fomula E … these machines can reach a hundred and forty miles on the long straights at Silverstone . |
8 | Last summer , the crew 's appetites for racing were whetted by smaller one-design racing when 16 Sigma 33s were chartered from Britannia Sailing in Southampton . |
9 | Racing is often cruelly unfair , however , and while Top Class looks marvellous each-way value , Brittain 's dreams of victory could be wrecked by Golden Pheasant , a horse he trained in the early part of the season . |
10 | Racing is a major source of continuity in British sport . |
11 | Slalom racing is usually held in strong winds , so it is fast , exhilarating and good to watch . |
12 | No one in racing is above ringing round for spare rides ; one great jump jockey was nicknamed ‘ Ting-a-Ling ’ because of his speed and skill in contacting trainers whose jockeys were injured or could n't do the weight or were simply out of favour . |
13 | Racing is held at York during six meetings from May to October with the biggest gathering during the three days august event . |
14 | Racing is held at York during six meetings from May to October with the biggest gathering during August |
15 | By definition , racing is not a sport in which you can quit when you 're ahead of the game . |
16 | In this country in particular , racing is very much part of the publicity . |
17 | Racing is in the blood , and while a driver still thinks he can do it , at or near the top , he is always going to be tempted . |
18 | Delahoussaye continued : ‘ Racing is so competitive when you are out there on the track , but when something like this happens you know it could be you next time . |
19 | ‘ Lying in hospital with plenty of time to think , one wonders whether racing is worth all the hassle . |
20 | ‘ Racing is almost a taboo subject if we 're having a barbecue or something , ’ explains Webster who managed to share a pit with Michel all through their 1990 title battle . |
21 | Racing is a family business . |
22 | Racing is for the track not for the road . |
23 | David Nicholson says racing is an entertainment industry and they should be allowed to have Sunday racing . |
24 | I 'm not going to attempt to pour cold water on it , for any plaudits we get here from the South where racing is concerned should be gratefully received , but I noticed that the award was based on the votes of a panel of members of the Racing Club of Ireland and ‘ leading racing writers ’ . |
25 | ‘ She 's maintained her fitness but racing is a different matter . |
26 | It would be nice to have another go racing is in my blood . ’ |
27 | T V tipster John McCrillock says ‘ racing is Piggott 's sole obsession ’ . |
28 | THE bookmaking barons like to be called Alfie or Len ; the people who run the Jockey Club , racing 's official regulator , prefer glossier titles . |
29 | The solution , claim racing 's blue-blooded interests , is to force the punter to pay more , either through a monopoly tote ( the Marquis 's wish ) or a higher levy ( the Jockey Club 's ) . |
30 | Fiona would never jock him off , in racing 's descriptive phrase . |