Sentence examples for contest prepared from inspiring English sources

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James will go into the contest prepared.

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The night before the contest prepare your face.

It is now viewed as a perfect apprenticeship, and the speed and regularity of the contests prepared Lewis for the switch to harder fights.

With a march up Fifth Avenue and a final burst of rallies, debates and television advertisements, the New York mayoral candidates headed into the last weekend of their primary contest yesterday, preparing not only for Tuesday's vote but for what now looms as a likely and decisive Democratic runoff in two weeks.

Mr. Lewis, who fell in love with the subject in the early 1960's when he judged a contest of gardens prepared by residents of New York City public housing developments, was at the forefront of what came to be called horticultural therapy.

Labour's deputy leader, Tom Watson, was seeking urgent talks with Corbyn in an attempt to broker a compromise that would prevent the party plunging into a snap leadership contest, as Angela Eagle prepared to launch a challenge by the end of the day.

And while Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards turned their attention to March 2, when there will be 10 contests, Dr. Dean prepared to head back to his home in Burlington to determine where to take his campaign from here.

He made it clear that he was finally prepared to contest the election on the issues of income inequality and the obligation of both government and the private sector to enlarge the nation's shrinking middle class.

Mr. Gore's lawyers prepared to contest the outcome in Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Nassau Counties In Austin, Governor Bush made it plain that he and his staff were ready to begin the transition and expected the Clinton administration to cooperate.

As his lawyers prepared to contest vote totals in several Florida counties, Mr. Gore said in an interview in his official residence at the Naval Observatory that many Florida votes had been disregarded and that it was an essential democratic principle "that the will of the American people is not only expressed but heard and abided by".

The latest attacks come as Mr Kagame - Rwanda's de facto ruler since 1994 - prepared to contest the second presidential elections since the genocide.

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