However, their pressure went unrewarded after Paterson saw a penalty rebound clear off the crossbar.
This is another illustration of the inside-the-Beltway adage that no bad deed goes unrewarded.
But today it almost guarantees that exceptional performance goes unrewarded and mediocre work goes unpunished.
He laments a French culture where work is unvalued, effort unrewarded and material success deemed suspect.
IMF, castigated for the largesse of its predecessors and unrewarded for its own political, judicial and financial reforms.
Furthermore there little incentive to level other characters to 60 as you feel totally unrewarded when you do get there.
And that, in turn, makes many southern Africans feel resentful that their often-painful efforts at economic reform have so far gone unrewarded.
Because it means that strategic thinking and careful resource allocation often go unrewarded, as a quirk of terrain breaks up a carefully planned manoeuvre.
What we do for the RNLI mostly goes unrecognised and unrewarded.
Well, Goldman, who never met a regulation she didn't like, is back in government, this time as a senior science advisor at the FDA. Yet another example of the Washington tradition that no bad deed goes unrewarded.
Fans of El Tri, as the Mexican team is known, booed as the referee blew the final whistle, displeased with their team's performance and that two times Mexico's appeal for a penalty call in the box went unrewarded.
The Indian paceman also picked up Michael Bevan (two) and Steve Waugh (four) to finish with 4-30 off 10 overs, but his efforts went unrewarded as Symonds (28 not out) and Damien Martyn (13 not out) steered Australia to their second win of the series.
As it happens, the Church's unfashionable refusal to abandon the cult of the equity has not gone wholly unrewarded: over the three years to the end of December 2012, the return on the assets was 7.1% per annum, which compares quite well with some mammon-obsessed hedge funds.
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