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At the press gate, a security table was set up.
And he will have to start from the outside gate position.
I thought she might be second or third coming out of the gate.
Find someone who lives in a house with a gate out front.
He went back to the gate to the service road.
Late in 1867 he found the gate and the road.
And she lives right on the, they get out of the gate.
I held on to his hand as we went through the gate.
They heard the car stop in front of the gate.
Or on going out, when you wanted to go toward the gate?
We were soon going to the Gate to look on.
All the way to the second gate, if we can.
But I turned the other way and went through the gate.
She had been all right when they came in through the gate.
Once in, our men will try to open the gate.
If so, you may do the talking at the gate.
We had only one bad moment on the way to the gate.
They were brought to a stop before the gate of the keep.
Then she went to get the key to the gate.
The woman had some sort of problem getting through the gate.
They were let in at the town gate without question.
I was told few people ever get past the front gate.
At the gate on to the road he turned to her.
We need to clear a space in front of the gate.
He looked toward the gate and the open country beyond.
But then again, the gate money is always in the bank at Wimbledon.
With showers falling, the gate money was in the bank.
It's just big enough for a lipstick, comb and gate money.
The teams agree on a best-of-7 game format with the winner taking the entire gate money from the series.
The gross gate money for the match was £27,776.
Rovers agreed to allow the financially embarrassed Olympic to keep all available gate money, instead of sharing it.
Gate money is instituted at the British Open.
His share of the spoil was £10, a cup, and two-thirds of the gate money.
The press sometimes criticized the Panhandles for their rough play; however, the fans who paid the gate money to attend the games loved it.
At the reception after the match, the Reading secretary asked for, and received, an advance of £3 on the share of the gate money.
The new ground was quickly enclosed so that gate money could be taken and later improvements included dressing rooms, a small stand and turnstiles.
Racine offered to procure the grounds, tend to the advertising, and pay Michigan two-thirds of the gate money.
Francois is collecting the gate money in my valise; as you win each bout the stakes will go into it as well.
This gave Villa a massive advantage over many of their local rivals, as an enclosed ground meant they could now charge 'gate money' to spectators.
A company offered to lease Shawfield in 1926 and also give a percentage of the gate money to Clyde.
Merritt, with his mind ever on the slice of gate money coming if we won, began to fidget and fume and find fault.
Sites like the Neuberger, and there aren't too many of them, have the luxury of not being accountable for sales or gate money.
The FA were forced to refund 10% of the total gate money to fans unable to reach the terraces.
As he left, the Press benches emptied and the judge quipped: "Mr Jones attracted a lot of the gate money."
He made the final break a few months later over the minor issue of the allocation of gate money to Welsh Cup semi-finalists and finalists.
For example, motion picture rights, gate money, paid speaking engagements, and exhibitions were some of the ways the Champion and ex-Champion could reward themselves.
This boot money would be given to the players (stuffed in their boots) and would not be counted in the gate money.
More than £250,000 gate money was taken for the second day of the June test against Pakistan, and the decision could open the floodgates for other claims.
His third defence (the second was in London) packed this south-side football stadium again, and the gate money was reputed to exceed £12,000.