(1) She also experienced reps regularly taking young doctors out for boozy meals in an effort to win their favour.
(2) He played in one more Test to try to help them get a result and a series win .
(3) After a couple of bad recent league results, a win was needed to move away from the bottom end of the table.
(4) A determination to win through against all the odds
(5) York Groves could climb off the foot of Pennine League division four if they win their clash at Littleborough.
(6) However it did take place on Tuesday night and resulted in a win for the Poyntzpass team.
(7) There have been reports of Welsh students even going as far as entering wet t-shirt contests to win prize money so they can pay their rent.
(8) Neither of those lofty attributes encompassed the desperate desire to win the support of tabloid newspapers.
(9) They badly need a win
(10) Part of this involves a trivia contest that allows kids to win McDonald's prizes.
(11) The entrant which gets the highest number of text votes will walk away with the trophy, while one of the voters will be picked at random to win a prize.
(12) The women participated well, with strong play by all positions and as a result the win was Waterloo's.
(13) As a result of her win on Sunday she will also be competing in the National Athletic finals at Tullamore in July.
(14) The counties met in a challenge a fortnight ago, and it resulted in a convincing win for the Ulster side.
(15) When she had turned fifteen, she had given up trying to win her father's love and attention.
(16) The goal secured the win for them
(17) No other Taiwan player has achieved a Pro Tour victory and the win puts Chuan in the big ten of the sport.
(18) They were delighted with the contract win
(19) All you have to do to win this incredible prize is collect the coupons and fill in the answers to each evening's questions.
(20) Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits.