Colleges compete furiously for the same group of top-ranking minority high school graduates.
Yet California bankers claim they compete furiously - on service rather than rates.
Private and public schools compete furiously for the title.
The city competed furiously to be chosen as the site of the museum, offering about $60 million in incentives.
At little Porto Novo, minibus owners competed furiously for passengers.
As a result, the two Republicans are furiously competing for voters on the right.
People competed so furiously in egg-cream and knish-eating contests that you can guess what happened.
They competed furiously for the case, some using tactics that strayed into ambulance-chasing.
This was the not-so-secret agenda of many News Quiz regulars, who compete furiously to get their jokes into the top five of each column.
These days, real estate brokers say, luxury stores are competing furiously for space in SoHo, and spending heavily once the deal is secured.