Sentence examples for considerable prize from inspiring English sources

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The victor in Connecticut's Republican primary wins all of the state's delegates, so Mr. McCain will garner a considerable prize if he edges out Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee, neither of whom has campaigned here.

Mr. Gingrich had staked his continued viability on winning Georgia, the state he represented in Congress, and it was a considerable prize: It held more delegates than any other on Super Tuesday, 76, though Mr. Romney, Mr. Gingrich and Mr. Paul were in contention to win portions of that large pie.

They also did not include any prestigious literary awards like the Pulitzer, the Man-Booker Prize, or the Pen awards, all of which offer the winners considerable prize money.

The winner, for example, of the "Orpheus" International Competition for New Opera and Chamber music besides winning considerable prize money gets to see his or her musical work performed at The Spoleto Festival.

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Among them was the legendary Huw Lobb, who in 2004 became the first ever man to beat the horse – and in doing so claimed the considerable accumulated prize money (£25,000).

Obama could salve the wounds by giving Clinton a considerable consolation prize -- her name on the vice presidential ballot -- but political oddsmakers say Clinton is an unlikely choice, partly because of political baggage carried by her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton.

A prominent science journal held a competition in 1911 (with a considerable cash prize) for the best essay on the topic, "What do the bad racial elements cost the state and society?" [ 40].

A roof has been talked about for years yet, despite the considerable revenue, increased prize money, record crowds and disgruntlement in the locker room, there is a stubborn reluctance to invest in change.

In doing so he saved their lives, but as his provisions were rapidly exhausted he was forced to return to port to resupply at the point at which Cape François was about to fall, and so missed out on a considerable sum of prize money.

But the prize is considerable: as well as fame, the winner receives £5,000, which is 10 times the average salary.

The prize is considerable – a place in next year's Confederations Cup in Brazil alongside the hosts as well as whoever emerges victorious from Euro 2012.

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