noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
quick
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Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in , grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch.
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It would therefore appear that a quick throw-in is only allowed when a lineout has not been formed in law.
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The quick throw-in completely changes the game; the tactics of the game are fundamentally affected.
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We also saw in both tests the law change allowing a quick throw-in from touch.
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But when should a quick throw-in from touch.
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But when should a quick throw-in be allowed and when may it be stopped?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the throw-in the ball came out miraculously in Perdita's direction.
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And will tolerate such mistakes as the O'Driscoll try and the cup final throw-in .
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By kicking deep, and applying follow-up pressure, the intention was to force the opposition to concede the throw-in .
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I would also like the team awarded a penalty and gaining ground to be given the line-out throw-in .
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It would therefore appear that a quick throw-in is only allowed when a lineout has not been formed in law.
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Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in , grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch.
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The goal came off a throw-in from Joaquin Del Olmo to Blanco in the penalty box.
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There was no way he was going to reach Cowdray nor his son's match for the throw-in .