Examples of 'he won the prix' in a sentence
Meaning of "he won the prix"
He won the prix typically refers to winning a prize or award in a competition or contest
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He won the prix Muller Sœhnée.
The following year he won the Prix Paul Guillaume.
He won the Prix de Rome.
Finalist in several international contests, he won the Prix Edmund Pendleton ( interpretation of the organ ).
He won the Prix Rosny-Aîné several times and has been reviewed by Locus magazine.
He progressed so far in his studies that in 1812 he won the Prix de Rome.
He won the Prix de Rome which took him to Italy for 3 years.
He returned to Montréal in 1962 and the following year he won the Prix d'Europe.
That year he won the prix Albert-tessier.
He won the Prix de Rome at the age of 19.
In 1899 he won the Prix de Rome for a design of a national bank.
He won the Prix Goncourt in 1943 for his novel Passage of rights.
In 1855 he won the Prix de Rome for sculpture with the relief " Cleobis and Biton.
He won the prix Wildestein in 1966 and was a founder-member of the Salon de Mai.
In 1909 he won the Prix de Rome for his composition La Roussalka.
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He won the Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book Un roman français.
In 1910 he won the Prix de Rome with the cantata Acis et Galathée.
He won the Prix Valery Larbaud in 1985 for his entire body of work.
He won the Prix Eugène-Dabit du roman populiste for Les chemins noirs in 1989.
He won the Prix de Rome in 1823 for his cantata Pyrame et Thisbé.
In 2001, he won the Prix Bernard Palissy for his first novel Histoire de la Poupee.
He won the Prix Durchon-Louvet from the Académie française for La nuit de Dieu in 1987.