1. - which either went by a different name or was not recognised at that time.
2. A by-product of cheesemaking on farms led to another product which was to bring fame to the name of Ayrshire.
3. A credit crunch is the name economists give to a sudden reluctance among banks to lend money.
4. A day or two later we were enlightened - Dagbladdet is the name of the daily paper.
5. A dozen names - once repeated slowly by the Registrar and written down in steady copperplate.
6. A few bent coppers can give the whole police force a bad name.
7. A few dishonest dealers give the used car trade a bad name.
8. A few minutes later Dexter watched the printer chatter out around two and a half thousand names and addresses.
9. A field system could be defined as strings of coordinates following each field boundary, along with reference names or numbers.