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How to use Alan in a sentence

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As soloist, leader Alan Smale stuck the perfect sweet tone without verging on the trite.
No-one, especially coach Alan Jones, is ruling out another impressive showing.
They are Alan Johnson and Michael Arciero, forty-something hardbodies who have coached cycling at the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point.
It was my first game of golf in twenty-seven months and my eldest grandson Alan aged ten was my partner.
But things had gone off the boil at Burnden and Alan Ball's Exeter made an already subdued crowd of 5,631 even quieter.
He and his children were in 1353 released by Alan Reyner of nearby Roughton from any claim of being Alan's villeins.
When he attempted to build a dune buggy from an old car, he taught Alan to wield an arc welder to help him do the job.
United went on to win the double for the second time that season and Alan Hansen was left eating his words.
The Dow continues to head south, with Alan Greenspan, the one-time wizard with the Midas touch, experiencing a torrid time.
She's catching a red-eye flight to Canada where she's making a movie with Alan Alda.
In some quarters the knives are out for Alan Greenspan, the US Federal Reserve chairman.
This period of French history has proved a rich background for fiction, most notably perhaps for Alan Furst.
Longford manager Alan Matthews made a double substitution at the half time break introducing Vinny Perth and Eric Lavine.
Sponsor Alan Ranger explained that the conditions in Poland suited Bolter's style down to the ground.
Doctors Hilary and Alan Hill fell in love with Argyll long before moving there.
The extensive sushi menu by Alan Kim includes everything from crab shumai and edamame to eel hand roll and yellowtail sashimi.
I could feel my pulse in my neck as Steve began belaying Alan up the first 15-20 feet of the climb.
Grant Simpson and Alan Matheson sampled several decades of jazz at the Oddfellows ' Hall last weekend.
Before Wright arrived, the forward line worked around Alan Smith, an unflashy 20-a-season man, a player as traditional as jellied eels.
The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole.
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