Sentence examples for be a front runner from inspiring English sources

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A share sale now appears to be a front runner.

The Swiss food giant is also thought to be a front runner to buy Hershey, America's biggest confectioner.Energy traders suffered further battering.

Made under the supervision of leading theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, the film (bound to be a front runner in this year's Oscar race) launches a twin pronged attack on our emotions and on our intellects.

Industry insiders suggested TalkSport owner UTV Media would be a front runner – provided it could fund a deal – on the back of a strong performance by the national sport station in recent years.

It seems destined to run the gamut of Oscar nominations, and should be a front runner for many of them.

The $165m £102mm) film, which also stars Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine and Matt Damon, is "bound to be a front runner in this year's Oscar race" in the opinion of The Independent's Geoffrey Macnab.

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I'm a front runner".

The good news is you're a front runner.

Dell in particular has been a front runner in moving to emerging environmentally-friendly alternatives.

She was a front runner, but Trujillo had her loping along behind My Sunshine Gal and Coco Ecolo.

There are those who relish the peculiar pressures of being a front runner.

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