Sentence examples for set to contest from inspiring English sources

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This means Ayr, Peterhead and Stranraer are set to contest the promotion play-offs and with Forfar's demotion sealed, Cowdenbeath face the relegation play-offs.

And they'll welcome Josh Reynolds back in coming weeks and look well set to contest their third grand final in four years.

Ibrahim was previously acquitted of the crime in 2012, but the ruling was overturned days before he was set to contest an election in March 2014.

They are set to contest one Olympic place at the North American and Caribbean qualifying tournament, scheduled for Cary, North Carolina, on 13 and 14 June.

However, this season they are set to contest the League Two play-offs.

Here, BBC Sport profiles the 20 drivers set to contest the 2015 F1 season and chief F1 writer Andrew Benson gives his assessment.

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"All have decided to go on hunger strike till they are set free to contest their cases properly without any confinement," the detainees wrote.

The group Engage Oxford was set up to contest plans to build a business park near Oxford's Peartree roundabout.

A witness in Streeter's 1902 land fraud trial testified that Streeter had purposely set out to contest the claims of the wealthy shoreline owners.

The Grand Design, an extract of which appears in the Times today, sets out to contest Sir Isaac Newton's belief that the universe must have been designed by God as it could not have been created out of chaos.

It is set to overshadow tomorrow's contest to elect his successor, which by last night was becoming mired in bitter party politics.

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