Example sentences of "[prep] competition for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose there 's a lot of competition for a pretty woman ? ’
2 Because of their apparent lack of transcriptional activity , we expected Max+Max dimers to antagonize transactivation by Myc+Max through competition for the same DNA target site .
3 Although this balance is not entirely based on direct measurements , it shows how the observed interactions between sulphate reducing bacteria and methanogenic bacteria in vivo can be understood as competition for the mutual substrate hydrogen .
4 However , as EC businesses restructure themselves in preparation for the single market and as previously protected industrial sectors are open to competition for the first time , takeover activity is one means by which new corporate entities can be created and structured on a pan-European basis .
5 After all , she was returning to competition for the first time in five years .
6 Competition , feared at first for its degenerative effects on programme quality , was rationalized as consistent with public service principles , because it was not driven by competition for a single source of revenue , as in the USA , but ensured a proper sensitivity to audience needs .
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