Sentence examples for competition offered from inspiring English sources

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His mother, in town for the competition, offered another take.

The semifinal competition offered today was consumed in a combined 2 hours 12 minutes.

Last night's competition offered seven weight classes; at the Olympics in Athens, the women will compete in four.

For the first time, the 17-day competition offered streaming audio and video in real time on its Web site.

While still at the RCA, he won a Vogue design competition; offered a job at Condé Nast, he quickly made his mark as an art director.

Elections are looming, and the small- and midsize regional banks that might most suffer from the competition offered by Internet banking and new competition are among the most loyal supporters of politicians.

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Still, the competition offers a good opportunity to propose an injection of idleness into the city.

Such competition offers the prospect of more choices for millions of consumers who will be shopping for insurance this fall.

For some entrants, the competition offers the opportunity to be published in the Guardian newspaper and on the competition website.

But the program book issued for the competition offers no encouragement to architects seeking to go beyond the contextual dispensation.

Both Mancini and Del Neri know this competition offers a prized opportunity to prove that both are on the road to a happier place.

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