How To Use Stand out In A Sentence

  • Three tall memorial archways inscribed with Chinese characters stand outside the temple.
  • As the holiday movie season winds down, we thought we'd preview the films of 2003 to see which ones stand out and which should stand down.
  • Or I’d order a cup of roasted corn topped with sour cream and salsa at a stand outside of Fiesta followed by a tamale from a Mexican butcher and a cheeseburger from Whataburger. Home sweet (and savory) home! | Homesick Texan
  • Nevertheless, the voluptuous figures that adorn his ormolu mounts and the fluidity of his designs gave Linke's pieces their characteristic blend of ancien regime and Art Nouveau, that made them stand out.
  • CINCINNATI MarketWatch -- While the near-term trend is "trendless" -- the U.S. markets are chopping around -- technical support points stand out. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
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  • And the strange thing is that in "Hypatia" or in the "Bride of the Nile" or in the "Stories of the Arabian Nights" the same characteristics stand out-the old Egypt has never changed. The Egyptian and Arabian Problems
  • Various strategies are devised to arrest or fragment its ongoingness, and to retrieve or redeem moments that seem to stand outside time or otherwise defy it.
  • One of the striking things that stand out with gymnasts are their amazing arms and shoulders ... even the guy who finished 30th at Nationals was ripped with each and every nuance of the deltoids, triceps and biceps shredded.
  • But it is found most often in the people who stand outside what he calls the loud world. William Faulkner, 1897-1962: He Was America’s Greatest Southern Writer
  • The same can be said for a remake, because you want to preserve the original while including some new elements that makes the title stand out from the original. AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
  • What is it about your rap style that makes you stand out from the rest? The Sun
  • The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion.
  • Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because they are so good, so smart, they stand out like beacons in a sea of mediocrity.
  • The restaurant has been treated partly in monochrome to allow the tabletop illuminations to stand out and partly with further graphics (inspired by the colour choices of kaleidoscopes and origami for an Asian feel) to mirror the strong graphic sense created by the tabletops. Inamo Restaurant Interior by Blacksheep
  • Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess.
  • Yet hundreds have to stand outside the packed hall for big speeches, while we journalists slide straight in to special reserved seats. Times, Sunday Times
  • It makes them stand out from other applicants because it shows they have set up a business and have had experience of the real world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns.
  • Slick suits and stand out colours are becoming a cool signature style. The Sun
  • Nor can we close this article without some allusion to the translators of and adapters from the Irish, of whom two stand out pre-eminently, Lady Gregory in prose and Dr. Sigerson in verse. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • These two sentences stand out in the "document" not so much for their content per se as for their legibility and syntactical coherence. Case History #1 from The Karmic Adjustment Bureau files:
  • Against such a background of general connivance and betrayal, the few - very few - acts of genuine resistance stand out.
  • A solid script, good gameplay and a huge dose of humor makes this game stand out as a nice platformer.
  • Posted 2010-01-08 06: 46: 23 EST asdfghjkl; 'says: to FTW: i personally like my TR's they stand out but not over-excessively, the douchebaggery you described is in fact true, but its how you wear it ... you cant bring down TR just because douches don't have a fashion sense. tbagz973 says: AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
  • I stand outside the vegetable shop as Rose buys some apples, carrots and a cauliflower.
  • If you take a photo of a person sitting quite still and then move the camera about three inches to one side and take another photo, when you look at he photos placed side by side through a stereoscope, the person appears to stand out.
  • Life became a 3-D movie; I made everything stand out, stand at attention! FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS
  • Two stand out; in them, he developed “contradictoriness” into a highly unorthodox approach to leadership. The Velvet Reformation
  • Those bright patches of colour certainly stand out from the dismal grounds of the estate.
  • Within the realm of the image, the two ends of the chromatic scale stand out via the characters' insistence on evoking black and white animals, especially the zebra.
  • Don't stand outside shivering-come inside and get warm!
  • It's also clear that in an information-glutted age, the need to stand out is greater and big names come with ready-made recognition factor – so what might once have been a gimmick now seems like good marketing sense. Slick Jagger? Joy Orbison? Why silly names hide credible music
  • Don't stand outside shivering-come inside and get warm!
  • Several groups such as the Rhacophorus gliding frogs, the megophryid litter toads, and various ranid groups stand out for their local evolutionary radiations, conservation concern, and eyecatching appearance. Biological diversity in Indo-Burma
  • The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost.
  • Dressed in town clothes and wraparound shades, they stand out from the throng of tribal dress and ochre bodies.
  • Daniel Crossley as the guilt-haunted Paul, Rachel Wooding as a pigeon-toed ding-a-ling and Nina French as a chorine cracking under the strain of her fixed smile also stand out in a first-rate cast.
  • The muscles on either side of her jaw were nearly the size of walnuts from the bruxing and clenching she did even while awake, and she carried her lower jaw slightly forward, which made the tendons of her neck stand out even more. LIGHT FINGERS
  • Only about half the mourners were able to fit into the chapel, the rest having to stand outside throughout.
  • Blueberries consistently stand out for their high antioxidant content, " says Charles Stuart Platkin, host of the show "I Can Save Your Life" on the cable network We.
  • Mr. Ulrich, known as a stickler for detail, relied on its heritage of upscale merchandising and uncluttered aisles to make Target stand out. Target Promotes Steinhafel to CEO Post
  • Similarly, keyboardist Bradley Joseph recounts, "When I reflect back over the years, one of the high points that stand out include performing at the Acropolis with Yanni.
  • `Well, hell, you stand outside the wheelhouse, you might get wet. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • Today, their thick white walls and ocher terracotta roofs stand out from the lush green rain forest that surrounds them.
  • The black fatality of those words seemed to stand out, stark and clear in the deep night, as though limned with her own life's blood.
  • Brown and shriveled canes stand out like sore thumbs.
  • BEING able to cry on cue is good but it's a toned torso that really makes a performance stand out. The Sun
  • The landscapes that really stand out are those painted with the encaustic method.
  • What specific areas stand out as needing work? Christianity Today
  • But since this event is the moon's doing, we are all going to have to stand outside with plastic specs on looking at it.
  • What's worse is that the world isn't exactly short of this particular brand of blues revivalism at the moment, and The Black Keys lack the lightness of touch and pop nuance to stand out from the crowd.
  • One of the most interesting things about individuals who stand out as successful transformational leaders is that they tell blatant lies. Market-led Strategic Change
  • But, it is his approach on the table - be it snooker or billiards - that makes him stand out.
  • They may find it quaint or antiquated, rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype.
  • These are occasions that stand out on the Irish sporting calendar, like stars in a clear sky.
  • His tireless effort for the cause makes him stand out. The Sun
  • Life became a 3-D movie; I made everything stand out, stand at attention! FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS
  • Her ability to make a dull subject interesting makes her stand out. Computing
  • Her ability to make a dull subject interesting makes her stand out. Computing
  • Among the Rajah's bewildering array of balti choices, two stand out.
  • Those races stand out because restrictor plates are put on the carburetors to keep horsepower down.
  • Of all the books' multiple impressions, two in particular stand out.
  • Make sure the cover is good quality and laminated - it will make it stand out
  • Indeed, in a literature that perhaps some find prosaic, these papers stand out for their wit and charm as well as their scholarship.
  • They took no notice of him, he did not stand out, he was in no way remarkable.
  • And NCC's dealings with corporations makes them stand out from other enviro groups.
  • We can’t see them, except for a bit of net curtain twitching from the caravans, and the odd small cluster of garishly dressed ginger-headed teenagers who walk around us in circles, then stand out of earshot to make obvious mobile phone calls. Everyday Ends With A Why « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Replacing your grille and other exterior auto parts could be a perfect way to restyle and customize your vehicle and make it stand out from the rest of the cars on the road.
  • But it's the balladry that makes this album stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boasting that its uniforms, methods, and attitudes make it stand out in a food court of banality, the franchise founded in 1946 at Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, spares no humiliation when dandifying its always smiling, sprightly employees. website, Hot Dog on a Stick's uniforms were inspired by a quirky 1960's trend that saw jockey caps and hot pants in fashion. Minyanville
  • But the companies stand out unenviably as the industry's largest user of petroleum for power.
  • `A chronogram ,' he explained, `is a piece of writing in which certain letters are made to stand out to express a relevant date or epoch. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • It's one of a handful of hotels that stand out for me. Times, Sunday Times
  • A full selection of artisan beers and cheeses is another element that makes Trattoria really stand out.
  • Wearing their bright yellow sweatshirts and neckerchiefs, which are so easily recognisable, they stand out like a badge of courage.
  • The credibility and broadscale awareness of the brand USDA positions labeled products to stand out to consumers. Jacquelyn Ottman: The Rise of the Biobased Economy... And Why Brand Owners Need to Develop a Strategy in 2012
  • The compensation of the spirit for the loss of his right hand has been allowed to stand outside the discussion of this time.
  • The story, activity and colouring books stand out in the crowd.
  • The catkins are bright yellow in spring and stand out against the dark stems. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it's the structure and body of this wine that really make it stand out.
  • Describing a scene in "Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley" (1918) where two characters are mocked for their pretensions to individuality and refinement, Mr. Shannon puts in a good word for "the Irish art of begrudgery," the much-noted Celtic practice of ridiculing anyone in the community who had the temerity to stand out. Visiting Cagney's Neighborhood
  • And her eyes were outlined in black eyeliner, making her green eyes stand out even more, which she was jealous of.
  • Apply your chosen shade all over your eyelids and underneath your lower lash line to make your eyes stand out and give skin a porcelain finish. The Sun
  • Elsewhere, Sleep, one of the album's stand out tracks, is about as somniferous as a pneumatic drill.
  • People stand out likewise, in so far as their work marks an epoch or sums up an historical episode.
  • Slightly upward slanted eyes, pointed ears, a long straight nose, pale skin, and a lithesome figure all pointed to an Evari heritage making the differences stand out even more.
  • She has a very blues, jazzy kind of style which really made her stand out. The Sun
  • In today's corporate spoon fed copy cat bands QOTSA stand out as true originals.
  • POSES: Personalization is becoming creepingly popular, because it ` s another way for the bride and grown make their guests stand out in a special way. CNN Transcript Jun 22, 2005
  • Also I'd suggest this is so the posters still stand out to people with dichromic colour blindness. Orange/Blue Contrast in Movie Posters | /Film
  • Two highlights in particular stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stand out, if you want to compete with me!Sentencedict
  • Let your outfit do the talking by reflecting the light so you stand out for all the right reasons. The Sun
  • It looked impressive, but the light from the battery-operated torch bulb-lit lanterns could have been brighter to enable them to stand out better in the darkness.
  • They were a deep green that contrasted with her hair and made them stand out.
  • The moving display system, the department hopes, will stand out amid the clutter of promotionals that swamp the cityscape.
  • Red flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky.
  • Aside from the exposed movement, what makes it stand out is its handsome bezel in solid amboyna-burl wood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Waking up to find a hung-over friend of a relative amongst the presents will certainly help that year stand out.
  • In part this is a corollary of what I have just been suggesting; that certain difficulties and objections, which may previously have seemed peripheral or even factitious, are made to stand out as fundamental and unavoidable.
  • The runic patterns of the drystone walls seemed to stand out in relief as the light faded. AFTERMATH
  • Certain classics stand out in both media - but it would be stretching it to say they had a separate influence on my opinions.
  • She had the colouring of an ‘English Rose’ i.e. pale skin and blue eyes, often outlined with heavy black to make them stand out less.
  • This small black box from Proware does not stand out at first glance - it just resembles a minitower PC.
  • The peculiar cheek teeth, ornate with tiny, interlocking cusps, stand out boldly in their highly evolved but useless efficiency.
  • You can paint them a dull matt grey to blend in against the sky, but they will stand out.
  • It's not that he's miscast, or wrong for the film, but his thespian power transcends the material, making the meager work of others around him stand out even more.
  • Any man who chews with his mouth closed and doesn't gob in the streets will stand out like a fur coat on a pig.
  • Offset by the blue of sky, the massive beds of rock stand out in surprising colours.
  • Her ability to make a dull subject interesting makes her stand out. Computing
  • The moon makes sure work ideas stand out to send any rivals packing. The Sun
  • Stand out against the grey winter sky with bright block colours and stripes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The catkins are bright yellow in spring and stand out against the dark stems. Times, Sunday Times
  • My upper pecs do not stand out like my lower pecs, and I need to find a way to fill in the middle of my chest.
  • Shiny plastic and vivid purple padding on the waist and shoulder straps make the sack stand out and guarantee a closer look.
  • Orange flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky.
  • What will always stand out, though, is the awesome and incredibly magnificent make-up.
  • They stand out like the Harbour Bridge in their getups and habits, which are foreign to most Aussies.
  • Someone should stand out front of this and blare from a radio all the incendiary comments Rush has made. Think Progress » The overwhelming diversity of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference: one woman, one person of color.
  • He ordered the soldier to stand out.
  • In some communities, of which Lechford tells us New Haven was one, these unhouselled Puritans were allowed, if they so desired, to stand outside the meeting-house door at the time of public worship and catch what few words of the service they could. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • How do you stand out from the crowd when the crowd is among the loudest, wildest concentrations of extrovert party animals on the face of the Earth?
  • Oddly out of place, these slightly kitchy slightly ahead of their time, super detailed works done for hire stand out against the sloppiness in many other galleries.
  • And for those determined enough to stand out from the crowd by virtue of understatement, that may well be enough.
  • Plenty of other defensive tackles stand out over their more ballyhooed partners at defensive end.
  • Large fields of green grassland can be seen, one after anther, from which intense green, red and blue roofs stand out, making the scene look a little like fairyland.
  • The division into two quartets followed by two tercets, a consistent rhyme scheme and the decasyllable stand out as these sonnets’ most obvious formal features.
  • O'Shea: Looking through the collection as a whole, do you have certain entries that stand out as your personal favorites? Talking Comics with Tim: Esther Pearl Watson | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • On the list of standup comedians whose names are synonymous with ‘X-rated’, few stand out in boldface more clearly than Chris Rock.
  • It is possible that statistical isotropy/homogeneity is violated at very high significance in some specific fashion that does not correspond precisely to any of the particular observational effects that have been searched for, but that would stand out dramatically in a better-targeted analysis. A Special Place in the Universe
  • Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns.
  • Your mentor planet Saturn gives you the determination to make you stand out from the crowd. The Sun
  • What made the 1973 film stand out was that it set its demonic possession in a humdrum modern-day context.
  • The thing that made him stand out to her was how he changed in each of her dreams, growing and maturing from adolescence to manhood.
  • Snipers generally have poor interpersonal relations but do not stand out in the crowd.
  • The horned capucin, or sapajou (Cebus fatuellus), is remarkable for two points of hair which stand out from the forehead, and give it the appearance of having horns. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
  • But his leisurely approach and careful balancing allow details of texture, often obscured, to stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • McCain reveled in his maverick status because it made him stand out amongst his fellow Republicans and it gave him a certain celebrity status. The Early Word: Whose Narrative Is It, Anyway? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • You stand out from the crowd, think fast and fulfil an ambition. The Sun
  • Two scenes in particular stand out for their use of offscreen space; the first, a shot of a nondescript intersection, which seems unremarkable until the roar of an unseen plane flying very close overhead is deafening.
  • It's fun, but not distinctive enough to stand out from an increasingly crowded pack of action titles.
  • These transferable skills could help you to stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • She used a deep black eyeliner and mascara to highlight my eyes and make them stand out, and then applied a smoky grey eye shadow to my eyes.
  • In most cases, semi-transparent backgrounds stand out in the overall background of a page and are intended to highlight an important design element, such as a headline or announcement.
  • Our products stand out because they could be as at home on a mantelpiece as they are on a bedside table. The Sun
  • She had the colouring of an ‘English Rose’ i.e. pale skin and blue eyes, often outlined with heavy black to make them stand out less.
  • Those bright patches of colour certainly stand out from the dismal grounds of the estate.
  • August 14th, 2004 at 10: 54 pm yeah but you proberbly loved mj before all the mess .. mj being a perv doesnt automatically make usher the most talented of the two. how long was mj on the top of the lists??? if usher is going to beat that then you can talk about him being the new king. hes succesfull yes but he does not stand out. for people who aren´t into rnb it sounds the same. it could be any thanks to the generic sound of rnb. im no fan of either but i bet you. mjs music will be rembered a long time after ushers star faded. child molester or not Usher for King!
  • At first reading, especially of something relatively new, the words do not immediately stand out as the plural forms of acronyms; is asbos connected with asbestos in some way? Those apostrophes
  • There is dorsiflexion at the ankle-joint, and if an attempt is made to flex the foot towards the sole, the extensor tendons stand out prominently. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • A good reputation and a strong brand allow companies to stand out in crowded markets. Brand Value
  • One can easily get into a verbal mess at this point, and my own experience with pragmatism 'makes me shrink from the dangers that lie in the word' practical, 'and far rather than stand out against you for that word, I am quite willing to part company with Professor Bergson, and to ascribe a primarily theoretical function to our intellect, provided you on your part then agree to discriminate' theoretic 'or scientific knowledge from the deeper' speculative 'knowledge aspired to by most philosophers, and concede that theoretic knowledge, which is knowledge _about_ things, as distinguished from living or sympathetic acquaintance with them, touches only the outer surface of reality. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
  • Maybe you should set up a ballon stand outside of your trailer and sell hot air ballons, moron mike Obama press secretary chronically tardy
  • The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors.
  • The flag's five orange stripes stand out against a silver background.
  • Improved suspension parts ranging from bushings to springs, shocks and tires make this vehicle a stand out in terms of handling and ride quality.
  • Finally, we select visually appealing and interesting weapons as we also want our weapons to have interesting silhouettes and to stand out from other games.
  • They even feel attached to the tree or the palm tree that might stand outside their home.
  • Don't stand outside shivering-come inside and get warm!
  • Yet hundreds have to stand outside the packed hall for big speeches, while we journalists slide straight in to special reserved seats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brands that stand out here take an otherwise ordinary and mundane activity and make it more interesting and engaging.
  • Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat.
  • We see vertical and horizontal lines, they stand out, because receptors in the eyes are set to perceive them.
  • They have to do something pretty exceptional to stand out from the crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • You want to stand out and let the world know how wacky and eccentric you are. The Sun
  • There is such anair of noli me tangere around the compound that even though there is asmall, unguarded opening in the fence, no one – no one – tries to enter it, not even the normally fearless paparazzi who stand outside ina cluster, sweating patiently in the heatof the sun. Glastonbury 2010: Meet the celebrities
  • It was far too public for his liking, and a Karien priest would stand out like a red-coated Defender in a snowstorm. TREASON KEEP
  • Her emotive, powerful vocals really stand out. The Sun
  • Usually at CES, one or two hot new mobile electronics aftermarket products stand out.
  • Her eyes are a beautiful dark blue that stand out against her pale skin and blonde hair.
  • Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shit, I could use one, having to stand out here until they get good and ready.
  • What makes the recent changes stand out is that they are extremely rapid and global in extent.
  • We offer leadership and volunteering opportunities and have more than 100 clubs that will make your CV stand out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story, activity and colouring books stand out in the crowd.
  • There are people here, and scatters of rubbish on the ground, which stand out against the white snow.
  • Their nachos stand out on the apps menu.
  • Her ability to make a dull subject interesting makes her stand out. Computing
  • Although my own short-lived nu metal days were finished by the time I turned 16, it was obvious to anyone in attendance that these guys would stand out in a field of sound-alike headbangers.
  • Most politicians are motivated by the wish to change things for the better: the bad hats stand out.
  • Previously, marshals have said that federal dress codes had forced them to wear outfits that made them stand out from regular airline passengers.
  • A generous helping of mint helps this refreshing tzatziki stand out from the crowd. The Sun
  • What made the 1973 film stand out was that it set its demonic possession in a humdrum modern-day context.
  • For some time, distillers have used wood and age to make their single malts stand out.
  • Stand out, if you want to compete with me!
  • Should either of these stand out with extra prominence from the others, it should be picked up with a pair of forceps, and ligatured with either carbolized gut or silk. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • As I retrovert a little to the world events of the past few years there are two things that stand out, to my mind. India's Fight For Freedom
  • Frankly I do not understand the reason for such splurge: one of these roles is a downright comprimario part, and two others don't have the music to make them stand out. Parterre box
  • Who could fail to find humour in the names that coiffeurs had devised to make their establishments stand out: Gee Bees, His and Hairs?
  • You want to stand out and let the world know how wacky and eccentric you are. The Sun
  • I have only now completed the first series (1961-July 1968), but two things stand out for me: the unhingement of the right wing over communism and civil rights; and how similar the extreme rhetoric of 1968 is to the routine rhetoric of today. Crooks and Liars
  • Don't stand outside shivering-come inside and get warm!
  • But now that you mention it, yes, one particularly nasty piece of business does stand out like a quarter-sized hairy mole on the airbrushed cheek of a Playboy centerfold.
  • The catkins are bright yellow in spring and stand out against the dark stems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teens especially don't want to stand out or seem different because they're sick.
  • Wikipedia has picked up this new trend and even describes the phenomenon of "passive smirting" as "the pastime for those who stand outside with friends or colleagues but do not actually smoke themselves." absolutely changed: ‘absolutely intercultural!’
  • Like the caterpillars and dragonflies on the adjacent dresses, these forms stand out from the graphic patterns that surround them because they appear to be organic, if highly schematized in their rendering of anatomy.
  • What is it about your rap style that makes you stand out from the rest? The Sun

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