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He seems to be making a bid for a major position in the new government.
The point is that this period might be a good time for someone to make a bid.
He would take the opportunity to change his name and make a bid for freedom.
And he made a bid to be part of the coalition.
At the same time, new works are making a bid for recognition.
The other team then make a bid on how many right answers they can give.
Later, players may either make a bid that is higher than the previous one or pass.
I'm writing to let you know that I would like to make a bid on your property.
Nobody made a bid for him, so he stayed at United.
If you're not sure you want something, don't make a bid on it, period.
Eventually, management, headed by Little, decided to make a bid for the company itself.
One year after making a bid to become the ace of the staff, he is 4-11.
I like him very much, but sooner or later he'll make a bid for what he wants.
Whether he will actually make a bid, though, is unclear.
"Every drug company in America is going to make a bid.
Industry executives said that if he made a bid, it would probably be a low one.
He also made a bid, but felt it was hopeless.
"We decided collectively not to go forward and make a bid."
"Would you really like to make a bid on that boat Tom?"
He told me: 'We made a bid this morning and had an answer turning it down.
It was the last day of the auction, and they made a bid.
The union made a bid for the company in the spring of 1987, but management resisted.
And his homeless days may finally be coming to an end: he's made a bid on a house.
They took a chance, arriving at an open house later that day, and within three minutes made a bid.