Sentences with phrase «more valuable prize»

The more participants there are, the more valuable the prize and the shorter the distance to the hole, the more expensive the premium will be.
This may result in many more entries than simply having a more valuable prize.

Not exact matches

It comes just as media baron Rupert Murdoch is seeking U.K. government clearance for a euro12 billion ($ 19 billion) bid for full control of British Sky Broadcasting, a prize far more valuable than his British stable of newspapers.
When both reappear, joining Carver and a dozen past and future foes for Coronas and Jackhammers in the shade of one of the few trees in this sun - baked part of the park by the Belt Parkway, Pamz has six pizzas, and Caca's smile is a mile - wide: The BQFL has presented him with a prize far more valuable than a check or trophy: professional receiver's gloves stitched with No. 24.
Also new from the brand is Huggies ® Enjoy the Ride Rewards, which offers moms a chance to earn reward points which can be spent on chances to win valuable prizes such as trips, gift cards and more!
Derry, what is more, has given something valuable to the Turner prize in return.
With a very high number of applications this year, it's clear that more and more national institutions are recognising this prize as an incredibly valuable tool to benefit their collections on a long - term basis.»
Keep your eye on the prize of negotiating for a lower monthly bill, as this will be more valuable to you in the long run.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z