Sentence examples for set up prize from inspiring English sources

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In the Texas case, law enforcement officials described a secretive society of men who set up prize fights between their pit bulls and bet large sums on the outcome.

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They are planning to set up prizes in leading universities for research work in sound.

"There's an increasing recognition that setting up prizes is a good way to spur innovation and bring about the outcomes they want," Mr. Riley said.

Set up a prize box fill with little rewards.

Such a fuss there was when the Orange Prize was set up.

In Canada, meanwhile, trade magazine Quill & Quire reports that the Rosalind prize is being set up.

Geoff Dyer: I see the fun of this prize – the malicious enjoyment people can get from bad reviews – but were you not tempted to set up a prize for excellence in reviewing, whereby the final verdict of the review wasn't a precondition for being eligible?

But first, asks Emine Saner, why did Anna set up the prize?

Q. Earlier, you said that one reason you set up this prize for female biologists was that you had witnessed much discrimination.

Reminiscent of When We Were Kings, Neville and Gordon set up the prize fight and then let the two intellectual heavyweights deliver the blows.

Because if someone was fool enough to set up a prize just for men, well, we'd see the problem then, wouldn't we?

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