0 having won an important prize:
Visitors will have a chance to see the prize-winning technology in action.
For one prize-winning essayist, this international audience was to serve as a reminder of a shared genetic ancestry and collective linguistic capacity.
We may also presume that women's roles in moral and domestic labour portrayed in the prize-winning books patronized by the state were at least approved, if not actively promoted.
I think his complaints boil down to three main issues: glaring functional problems in prize-winning buildings, arrogant architects out of touch with popular taste, and prejudiced competition juries.
In the dentist's office we hope to be distracted from the sounds of the drill but not necessarily to learn something new about how to grow prize-winning tomatoes.
We all know about large prize-winning marrows, but are not succulent baby courgettes more perfect?
It is the product—whether it is a good piece of television or a prize-winning exhibit—that those organisations will be looking to buy.
It is a prize-winning scheme in that part of the country.
I noticed the prize-winning speech of the other place.