Sentence examples for gets to compete from inspiring English sources

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That is how she gets to compete at her best so I very much respect that.

If, for simplicity, the role is that of a mother, no man gets to compete for the role; conversely, no woman competes for the father role.

And, Moore notes, since Austria often does not make it past the semi-finals that determine who gets to compete on the big night, it is unlikely that its contribution, or lack thereof, will be mourned.

Still, some will regard that one medal as a small price to pay, especially as Gay gets to compete at next year's world championships in Beijing and the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

By providing qualified candidates with enough matching funds to run energetic campaigns, we can ensure that character, experience and ideas — not money — determine who gets to compete for public office.

Skinny, pubescent Marie (Pauline Acquart) is friends with the odd, chubby Anne Louise Blachèree), who is on the team but never gets to compete; Floriane (Adele Haenel), the beautiful, haughty team captain who has a reputation for promiscuity, is the object of Marie's obsession.

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"I've got to compete.

The first 15 get to compete.

In large part, who got to compete.

"Imagine not even getting to compete at all".

Now you get to compete in April before the Court of Justice in Luxembourg.

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