Example sentences of "has won [art] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 In all but one of the elections since 1945 , one party has won a absolute majority of the seats and the leader of that party has formed a government .
2 It has shown what organized action can achieve and , in comparison to the situation of the common prisoners , has won a surprising degree of autonomy .
3 DAMON HILL has won a massive vote of confidence from Canon Williams ' team boss Frank Williams after his latest ration of rank bad luck in the Canadian Grand Prix .
4 VINNIE JONES has won a seven-day stay of execution from the Football Association .
5 VINNIE JONES has won a seven-day stay of execution from the Football Association .
6 No British party , since Stanley Baldwin 's Conservatives in 1935 , has won an absolute majority of the votes cast .
7 Massively parallel Unix system builder Parsystec GmbH , now established in St Petersburg , Moscow , Varna , Budapest and Prague via its Chemnitz , Germany-based Eastern Europe division , has won the Russian Academy of Sciences as a customer for its transputer-based Giga Cube which runs Parix , the company 's parallel extension to Unix environment .
8 For the second year in succession , Iveco has won the International Truck of the Year Award for its innovative and versatile ‘ Eurotech ’ range of trucks .
9 A HIGH-FLYING executive hounded out of her job after complaining of sexual harassment by her boss has won the maximum award of Pounds 10,000 .
10 Rose Tremain 's Sacred Country has won the novel category of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Charles Nicholl 's The Reckoning : The Murder of Christopher Marlowe has won the biography award .
11 Yet the move has won the implacable opposition of many economists , of the Borrowing Advisory Committee ( which represents investors and meets Treasury officials each quarter ) and of most of the career civil servants at Treasury itself .
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