Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] have won the " in BNC.
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1 | For example , we have the form of expression ‘ when I said ‘ Napoleon was crowned in 1804 ’ I meant the man who won the battle of Austerlitz' and we are inclined to interpret the use of the past tense ‘ meant ’ as meaning that the idea of Napoleon having won the battle of Austerlitz must have been present in the speaker 's mind when he said that Napoleon was crowned in 1804 . |
2 | The University of Glasgow has won the Glaxo Prize in analytical chemistry in the 1991 Partnership Awards for its development of new laboratory teaching techniques . |
3 | City of Edinburgh have won the women 's first division title and Royal Deeside are certain to win the women 's second division title , with one game remaining . |
4 | CITY of Edinburgh have won the Scottish Women 's League first division title for the first time , writes Sandy Sutherland . |
5 | Just under twenty minutes later , with Kirsty having won the contest easily , the two of them were heading downstairs to the breakfast-room . |
6 | ‘ No one from Australia has won the Masters , ’ Parry noted . |
7 | Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available . |
8 | At Talaq had won the Grand Prix de Paris after finishing fourth in the Derby , and French challenger Mont Basile had won four races during the season . |