Sentences with phrase «to win new ones»

«[Wake] will please fans and likely win new ones... the well - structured story and strong characters carry readers.»
I have the original Kindle Fire and would love to win the new one so I can give mine to my youngest son for Christmas.
I would love to win a new one before my well - loved older model goes kaput!!
«Wake will please fans and likely win new ones... the well - structured story and strong characters carry readers.»
So I'd L O V E to win this new one, so I'd have something reliable to help me when I go on photo shoots.
His shelf was full of Grammy awards; every year he won new ones for his audio engineering feats.
Unrepentant Geraldines is more likely to thrill old fans rather than win new ones, but her voice has rarely sounded as powerful or pure.
I love my Kindle Fire and would give my old one to my grandson if I win a new one.
Keep in touch We all know that it is by far easier to sell to existing customers than to try to win new ones.
Our lodge teams get a great buzz every time we win a new one.
We think it's simple enough, though: play your old games, win a new one!
Because when you freelance or run a small agency, keeping existing clients happy is far easier than winning new ones.
We've always put our focus into the projects we have in the studio, rather than strategising how to win new ones.
Even in the times with the most adversity, some folks still win by maintaining their current position or winning a new one.
How nice it would be to win the new one.
Sure would like to win this new one.
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