51.   A health service trust has broken new ground in caring for people with Alzheimers disease.

52.   Plans are afoot to stage the final at a first-class ground in August.

53.   It is hoped that volunteers can start work on preparing the ground in a few weeks time.

54.   Hogg said the SRU had ruled out taking such a game to a non-rugby ground in either district as costs could prove prohibitive.

55.   As an addition to the architecture of modern Glasgow, the Eagle Building breaks little new ground in other respects.

56.   SOLDIERS step in a stooped position through the narrow steel door placed a foot off the ground in the concrete wall.

57.   The hotel was burnt to the ground in August nineteen thirty nine.

58.   But when a job came he he would be wanting a diff different shooting ground in in Argyllshire comparison to the hard rocks of Sutherland.

59.   A number of grounds in the Republic have floodlight facilities and could have offered day-night matches which were such a successful feature of the competition in Australiasia.

60.   Marine bid to make up lost ground in the HFS League when they take on Gainsborough Trinity at College Road.

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