Example sentences of "competition for [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That at the age of 60 he still commanded support from the government and public is shown by various events in 1800 , linked with a competition for a second chef : ( The finalists were required to rehearse a new work and direct a public performance : sufficient evidence , if needed , of the central responsibility of the post . )
2 This is likely to mean ITN will face competition for the first time .
3 BBC radio will face national competition for the first time with the establishment of up to three national channels .
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 The win took Cambridge to the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time in their history , following their recent proud FA Cup record of reaching the quarter-finals each year from 1988-1990 .
6 CELTIC aim to rewind the tape and produce an action replay at Parkhead tonight when they bid for a place in the third round of a European competition for the first time in nine years .
7 After all , she was returning to competition for the first time in five years .
8 It was in the corresponding race last year , held at Gateshead , that she returned to top class competition for the first time since giving birth to daughter Rachel .
9 Even if Andy Goram should miss the game and Ally Maxwell is introduced to European competition for the first time , Hugo Broos , the Belgian side 's coach , will refuse to read too much into that change .
10 TWO players were sent off and four others booked as Antwerp , Belgium 's oldest club , reached the semi-finals of a European club competition for the first time .
11 Ipswich Town could run away with the title but there is strong competition for the second spot .
12 The Test and County Cricket Board have been working on a detailed financial plan aimed at hosting the competition for the fourth time in 1995 .
13 They have both carried the burden of bearing the brunt for Britain in international competition for the last decade and more .
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