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Updated: 2013-01-11 15:07
(Agencies)
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Sande took part in the opening and closing ceremonies at the London Olympics, helping to boost sales of her debut album "Our Version of Events" which sold an estimated 1.4 million copies in Britain last year.
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She was nominated for best British female, best British single for "Next to Me" and the coveted Mastercard British album of the year prize. Sande also features on another contender for the single prize, Labrinth's "Beneath Your Beautiful".
Among the best album contenders are the other acts who each picked up three nominations - Mumford and Sons, who have enjoyed success both in Britain and the United States, and Alt-J, the former for "Babel" and latter for "An Awesome Wave".
Alt-J walked away with the prestigious Mercury Prize for the same record in November.
Rounding out the album category are rapper Plan B for "Ill Manors" and Paloma Faith for "Fall to Grace".
Boyband sensation One Direction received a nomination for best British group, and are up against Alt-J, Mumford and Sons, Muse and The xx.
A new award will be introduced at the ceremony on February 20 at London's O2 Arena.
The BRITs Global Success Award will go to the British act with the highest international sales during the 2012 calendar year excluding the domestic market.
Confirmed to perform on the night were Muse, Robbie Williams, Sande, Mumford and Sons, Ben Howard and One Direction.
This year's statuettes were designed by artist Damien Hirst and feature his trademark spots on a white background.
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