prize money
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprizeandmoney
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prize
adjective[before noun]
uk/praɪz/us/praɪz/
A prize animal, flower, or vegetable is one that has won or deserves to win a prize in a competition because it is of very ...
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money
noun[U]
uk/ˈmʌn.i/us/ˈmʌn.i/
coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a ...
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(Definition ofprizeandmoneyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The awards for this section were of 6000 and 3000 marks, raising the total availableprizemoneyto the substantial sum of 20,000 marks.
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Crucially,prizemoneyat those courses is low, often yielding as little as £1,300 for the winner of a race.
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That is the change we desire to apply as regardsprizemoney.
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The reason is simple:prizemoneyin this country is now ludicrously low, even for our most famous races.
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A limit was placed on the amount that could be raised and the amount ofprizemoney.
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Where else would theprizemoneycome from?
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It is hoped that a settlement of the amount ofprizemoneyto be given will be arrived at shortly.
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In any case, the consideration of the question of naval officers' pay will be quite apart from the expectation to share inprizemoney.
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When will the scheme of distribution ofprizemoneybe decided and published?
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It restricts theprizemoneyto one-fifth of the proceeds or £25,000.
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I receive letters every morning from people who beg me to see if they cannot get theirprizemoney.
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He administers between £9 million and £10 million for racing, includingprizemoney, courses, stud farms and race horses, and race course commentary funds.
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Lower exchange rates inevitably mean that theprizemoneymust increase.
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Because of the small amount of money at our disposal we had to lay down careful regulations concerning the qualifications forprizemoney.
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As far as his argument aboutprizemoneyis concerned, he seemed to get rather confused.
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I do not know that there is very much parallel between war gratuity andprizemoney.
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It may be that the principle which has decided him is that these men when they joined had no particular expectation ofprizemoney.
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My second case concerns the reward ofprizemoneyfor actual capture of a prize.
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I believe there is a case for saying that where there is discrimination in pension there should be discrimination inprizemoney.
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Some of them said they welcomed it, and did so because it abolishesprizemoneyand prize bounty.
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