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10 Sentences With "put the seal on"

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In 17th-century Holland, the municipal authorities were especially partial to group portraiture, which put the seal on their stature.
His aim in these countries was to put the seal on what has been a long and complicated Indian diplomatic effort.
Prince Harry's wedding to the glamorous and thoroughly modern actress Meghan Markle did more than put the seal on a fairytale romance.
The Gaels dominated their first half against Harvard, taking a 46-20 advantage into the break, but the Crimson clawed back and climbed within eight points before Saint Mary's was able to put the seal on a harder-than-it should've-been 89-71 win.
Julian James gave Luton the lead required, but two goals from County's Rob Matthews put the seal on a dismal season that had gone by without a single away win. Despite losing 2-0 at Villa Park, Coventry stayed up - Luton were relegated after ten years of Division One football. Ever-present midfielder Mark Pembridge left for Derby County for a £1.25 million fee in June.
The second Grand Prix of the Royal Automobile Club, commonly referred to as the 1927 British Grand Prix, was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Brooklands circuit on 1 October 1927. It was the fifth and final race of the 1927 AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship season. The race was won by French driver Robert Benoist. It was his fourth victory from the season's five races, a performance that put the seal on his Delage team's already- unassailable lead in the Championship.
"Most of the players did their best but Ulsan are strong and they deserved to win. This is football." Al Ahli went behind after just 13 minutes, when Kwak scored with a header, but with the Saudi side unable to pull themselves back into the game, Rafinha's strike midway through the second half all but killed the game before Kim put the seal on the victory. "After the first goal I think we created a few chances to score at least one goal in the first half, but the strikers didn't score and they didn't work with the ball very well," said Jarolim.
In their final group game on 7 July they held neighbours Cameroon to creditable 0–0 draw, thus securing 2nd place (having only missed out on the top spot via goal difference) and qualification for the Semi-Finals. On 9 July they faced Group A winners the Congo, and were narrowly beaten 1–0. However, two days later they managed to clinch 3rd place with a 3–1 victory of the Central African Republic, to put the seal on an impressive performance in their own tournament. A year later, Gabon entered qualification for the 1978 African Cup of Nations held in Ghana.
With no owner and failure to offset the high cost of renting the Manchester Evening News Arena by gate receipts forced the team to return to their former home of the National Cycling Centre, otherwise known as Manchester Velodrome, towards the end of the 2000/01 season. In the 2001/02 season, all home games were played at the Eastlands venue. Whilst the arena was more flexible and cheaper to hire, it lacked the customer facilities of the MEN Arena and stood alone in the wastelands of East Manchester, next to the land which would later see the City of Manchester Stadium built. The lack of attractions in the area or public transport connections to it ultimately put the seal on the demise of the franchise.
Even though > they were only on level terms at the interval, the winners though they had > been facing a bright sun and a light breeze should by then have been clearly > ahead on the play. The big occasion had, in the first half, seemed to affect > the accuracy of their finishing both from play and from frees. Faster, > fitter, more determined, and in the end physically stronger, the Wexford > girls completely dominated proceedings, even though their authority on the > field was not reflected on the scoreboard until the closing minutes. Alert > goalkeeper, youthful schoolgirl Kathleen Tonks foiled Cork with a couple of > wonder saves when Cork sought to rally and then the Wexford mentors played > their trump card when they sent in former Enniscorthy Colleges star Mairéad > Darcy as substitute for Maggie Hearne. She it was who cracked home two late > goals that put the seal on Wexford’s victory.

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