Sentence examples for to prizes from inspiring English sources

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to prizes

verb

To consider highly valuable; to esteem.

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They have had their share of nominations that led to prizes, and nominations that didn't.

No area of the arts is left out, it seems, when it comes to prizes.

'What will they make films about when Bush isn't there?' But like me, she is in thrall to prizes.

And texts are tied to prizes like free tickets and other awards like upgraded stadium seating, said Wayne Partello, the Dolphins' senior director of content and creative.

Lucky for writers of children's fiction there are at least 10 opportunities for them to submit to prizes which are solely for fiction.

The interest rate allocated to prizes is currently just 1.35%, however, so unless you get lucky, you won't get a great return".

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Don't forget to award prize(s) to winners.

Nadal seems to prize normalcy.

Clinton is often said to prize loyalty.

These she tried to prize away, and failed.

Kim Jong-il appears to prize the mystery surrounding his government.

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