Sentence examples for award further from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "award further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where additional awards or recognitions are being granted or discussed.
Example: "The committee decided to award further scholarships to deserving students this year."
Alternatives: "grant additional" or "bestow more".

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Their complaints include the lack of strong independent directors to challenge Ashley, his unorthodox tactic of using Sports Direct funds to take stakes in other retailers and efforts by the company to award further shares to the billionaire in return for the company hitting financial targets.

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He added: "It seems bizarre that a company that has so many questions about its operations is being awarded further contracts".

"Can we be confident that it will actually happen?" The finalists were clearly sceptical – and the northern awards further emphasised the loyalties of schools both to local education authorities and to the concept of inter-school partnership.

A 2007 appeal by the council, saw amount awarded further reduced to $304,750.

The lawsuit seeks to stop the state from awarding further vouchers to students in 34 school systems, according to the petition filed by the government and obtained by the Times-Picayune.

The involvement of the city authorities in academic dialogue such as the exhibition, and the annual awards, further enhance the process and bring more and more capable and socially responsible architects to the table.

But in addition to the latest release of £3.8m of shares, the bank's annual report published earlier this month said he also cashed in £5.2m of previous share awards and was awarded a further £4m that could pay out in the years ahead.

Holloway can have this column's halfway award without further ado.

The people who are currently accusing him of betraying American interests to please foreigners will see this award as further proof.

Speaking at the Wellcome Trust on Wednesday night, where she was named this year's recipient of the charity's £30,000 screenwriting fellowship, the Bafta-winning writer said she hoped to use the award to further her research into Lister, a landowner who died in 1840 and kept a series of intimate diaries detailing her intellectual pursuits and lesbian relationships.

But some AIDS researchers worry that the award may further divide a field known for its fierce competition and heated disputes.

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