Example sentences of "[n mass] to [art] winner " in BNC.

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1 Tickets for the Opens are £10 , with entry £30 for the big-money Classic , which promises £1,500 to the winner down to £100 for seventh , and 16 £50 section prizes .
2 The directors of Kelso , however , are disappointed at the continual absence of southern trained horses at their meetings , though half the prizes are at around £1,500 to the winner and few above the £2,500 mark .
3 Next we had the big race of the day , the PML Lightning Novices Steeple Chase , worth over £10,000 to the winner .
4 The sprint classic at Dunmore , now worth £10,000 to the winner , has attracted more and more entries from the south .
5 The event offers hairdressing education valued at £3,000 to the winner of the national final .
6 The will point to his agreement , however reluctantly , to the introduction of the Compaq Grand Slam Cup last year — the ITF 's official end of the season competition — which offered $2m to the winner and $6m overall , more than double the amount on offer at the ATP Championships and which even some of the players , including Boris Becker and John McEnroe , described as exorbitant .
7 Throughout next week BBC-2 and Channel 4 are covering the match which carries the biggest prize fund in chess history — £1m to the winner and £600,000 to the loser .
8 The tournament did , after all , offer a lot of prize money with £60,000 to the winner , and was therefore very important in the battle for inclusion in the Ryder Cup team .
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