Scot Sentence Examples | Use Scot in a sentence

1."he wanted to leave, it's as simple as that, " said the Scot.

2.he claimed to be a Scot but had a powerful liverpool accent.

3.but jettisoning ferguson at this stage of the season would be pointless, heartless and disrespectful to the Scot's achievements in transforming united's fortunes.

4.ambassador Scot marciel says student exchanges create a personal basis for better relations.

5.the electorate consists of eu nationals resident in Scotland – so, although i am a Scot, i cannot vote.

6."as a youngster he was one of the players i looked up to alongside the likes of roy keane, paul scholes and ryan giggs," revealed the Scot.

7.but ferguson believes scholes still has the quality for another season at the top and the player is under no illusions about the impact the successful Scot has had on his long career.

8.the election was free to every one that paid Scot and lot.

9.as a player, the Scot won three european cups with the reds and he was the last manager to lead liverpool to the title.

10.his accent proclaimed that he was a Scot.

11.but, much as kevin keegan's extraordinary, famous outburst suggested that ferguson had got under his skin, had that really been the Scot's intention?

12.the Scot, 68 on31 december, marks the23rd anniversary of his appointment as manchester united manager next month.

13.but mr brown, a Scot, failed to click with the british electorate, often appearing dismissive.

14.murray and ferrer are separated by just one place in the rankings, but the Scot was the heavy favorite coming into the match.

15."he wanted to leave, it's as simple as that," said the Scot.

16."my sympathy goes out to managers who lose their jobs," said the Scot, who was particularly disappointed by roberto di matteo's departure from west brom this season.

17.it made Scot, the mini country of britain island attached great importance in the international relation.

18.although his relationship with ferguson as a united player was often awkward, the pair respect each other and blackburn's manager is unstinting in his praise for the Scot.

19.click below for list of upcoming flying Scot regattas.

20.check out previous years list of flying Scot regattas for results and regattas not yet listed for approximate dates and contact information.

21.george robertson, a proud Scot and a former head of nato, was not exaggerating when he said that the forces of darkness in the world would love that.

22.the club was christened 'dial square' by david danskin, a few weeks after the Scot had founded what was to become arsenal football club.

23.an american, a Scot and a canadian were killed in a car accident.

24."he's a great counterpuncher, " federer said of what made the young Scot such a tough opponent.

25."as a youngster he was one of the players i looked up to alongside the likes of roy keane, paul scholes and ryan giggs, " revealed the Scot.

26.in other words the Scot adds exceptional value to his teams.

27.players have found a new lease of life under kenny dalglish and has likened the Scot's approach to the much-vaunted dutch model.

28."last i knew, " said the american, "the Scot was haggling over the price, and the canadian was arguing that his government should pay. "

29.the young Scot is determined to break into the team and demonstrate his football credentials to the Scot.

30.so as you reach your final decision, please don't let anyone tell youthat you can't be a proud Scot and a proud brit.

31.if you think you're gonna get away with this Scot free, you're wrong.

32.we have our native flowers. a native-born Scot; a native Scot.

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34.the Scot suggested that wiley was not fit enough to keep up with the game at old trafford and has since apologised for his remarks.

35.mr andrews is a Scot, he belongs to glasgow.

36."they have taken football onto another level and possess one of the finest group of attacking players i have ever seen, " said the Scot.

37.the young man's accent proclaimed him a Scot.

38.anyone expecting of this Scot a high-minded, humourless puritan would have been surprised.