How To Use Unrivaled In A Sentence

  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • No doubt, you have been very impressed indeed, by my unrivalled abilities in prediction.
  • The book as a whole is an unrivalled visual record of a colourful period in Bengali history.
  • It's failure is based on unrivalled extravagance and excess, poor management and a desire to ignore any form of business or common sense.
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
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  • [11] But in this instance, perhaps, distance of space, combined with the unrivalled grandeur of the war, was felt to equiponderate the distance of time, Susa, the Persian capital, being fourteen hundred miles from Athens. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • Portlaoise have an unrivaled record in this competition.
  • It seems that Francis 'success on the whatever you call a horseshoe lane (pitch, field, alley, court?) is unrivaled in other sports. Daniel Adler: Finally, A Post About Horseshoes and Cricket
  • His sniffy attitude to Motown may be dead wrong but his dissection of the creative and entrepreneurial side of the music industry is unrivalled.
  • [Page 32] grace of architecture; but the taxi-cabs and private motors are almost as abundant as in peace-time, and the peril of pedestrianism is kept at its normal pitch by the incessant dashing to and fro of those unrivalled engines of destruction, the hospital and War Office motors. Fighting France
  • He rarely wrote letters, conducting his business on the telephone or, more often, holding court in public houses, where he was an unrivalled raconteur.
  • The candidates have also attacked and counter-attacked in public with unrivaled speed, to say nothing of a loose affinity for the truth.
  • Iraq has vast and untapped mineral deposits located throughout its various provinces and regions, offering unrivalled opportunities for the extraction of key minerals such as sulphur, phosphorate, salt, gypsum, limestone and ironstone, as well as range of metallic minerals. Iraq Updates - Latest News
  • The museum boasts an unrivalled collection of French porcelain.
  • Now we are unrivalled - thanks to discipline, teamwork and good management. The Sun
  • You will also receive advanced vocational training and undergo unique experiences that are unrivaled in the civilian world.
  • Once upon a time, the jewel called beryl was thought unrivaled as a mirror into which a magician might look to see reflected events taking place at a distance, or reflections of the future. The Thing from the Lake
  • The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
  • His knowledge of ancient civilizations is unrivalled.
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • Reeves has gained unrivalled access to the extraordinary amount of paperwork generated by the Nixon White House.
  • As the recognized innovator in medical technology, we have an unrivaled track record.
  • It's a technological achievement that is unrivalled in the classical world.
  • The aircraft has an unrivalled safety record throughout the world of aviation.
  • The precise yet endlessly suggestive works that result from his unrivalled draughtsmanship are just as compelling as his paintings.
  • When Rivera built it around 50 years ago, he must have looked out across the city and feel a great love swell in his breast - for on a clear day the roof of the structure offers unrivalled vistas of the valley and the volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Anahuacalli: Diego Rivera's gift of indigenous treasures
  • But patience is besought, for vastly more than a face of unrivalled perfection, the conjuration is a woman who yet lives in history as such The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • The Trust has become increasingly aware, as funding becomes available, of the unrivalled educational resource of its properties.
  • The melding of image and sound is a potent mix, perhaps unrivalled anywhere else in graphic design.
  • George Stigler once observed that Milton Friedman had a rare, almost unrivaled, ability to command the profession's attention.
  • His command of language and dialogue was also unrivalled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Virtually unique in comprehensiveness and quality, the Thesaurus offers unrivaled insight into the biological knowledge of its day.
  • Software and cards together provide a complete authoring and delivery environment of unrivalled power.
  • Kruger offers a diversity of animals unrivalled anywhere else in South Africa.
  • On the soccer field, Pele's legacy is virtually unrivaled in the modern history of international sports.
  • The Observer itself has an unrivalled reputation for its use of photography and photojournalism and this has been underlined by two recent awards.
  • He was with the Holcombe for 40 years - a record unrivalled by any other huntsman in the country.
  • The aircraft has an unrivalled safety record throughout the world of aviation.
  • On the ground, in the air - their unique style of football has been unrivalled in this league.
  • If I was to name the one quality of his many that I found most remarkable, it was his unrivaled clarity of thought. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
  • Francis 'success on the whatever you call a horseshoe lane (pitch, field, alley, court?) is unrivaled in other sports. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • A golden footstool is mentioned (2Ch 9: 18) as attached to this throne, whose magnificence is described as unrivalled. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The NRU has a uniqueness which is unrivalled by any other research unit in Canada.
  • Great Ormond Street has long been proud of its global reputation for unrivalled paediatric care. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did the craziest thing and I was unrivalled and accepted as the stud / macho / male/man/ruler by the guys.
  • He has an unrivalled record in Europe in recent years and is extremely experienced.
  • To overlook this valuable role is to fail to take full advantage of unrivalled access to useful resources.
  • Burke had an unrivalled gift for portraying the wider significance of the issues of the day in terms of general principles, and as a result many of his speeches contain disquisitions on political philosophy.
  • The book as a whole is an unrivalled visual record of a colourful period in Bengali history.
  • THE coast around the resort has an unrivalled combination of reefs and sea life. The Sun
  • That gave him unrivalled knowledge of the party and how the trade union link works.
  • The other area of his armoury that is unrivalled is his defensive position play. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of WHO's comparative advantages is its unrivalled reputation in setting global standards.
  • Firstly, the US implements hegemony policy, uses its unrivaled strength and unilateralist policy to undermine the authority of international law.
  • The NRU has a uniqueness which is unrivalled by any other research unit in Canada.
  • I've tended to spend so much time listening to Tudorbethan church music still unrivalled, that I've neglected this stuff. Archive 2010-03-01
  • With these significant pricing incentives and valuable amenities such as shipboard credits and pre-paid gratuities, this is the perfect opportunity for travellers to enjoy the acclaimed destination experience and unrivalled value that Oceania Cruises represents," said Bob Binder, ETravelBlackboard.com
  • Reeves has gained unrivalled access to the extraordinary amount of paperwork generated by the Nixon White House.
  • More than 200 exhibitors will be offering an unrivalled selection of the very latest models of caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes and camping equipment.
  • Unbelievably, it's 20 years old, but its freshness is undimmed and its vision unrivalled.
  • It's a team unrivalled in stature, expertise and credibility.
  • The aircraft has an unrivalled safety record throughout the world of aviation.
  • More than 200 exhibitors will be offering an unrivalled selection of the very latest models of caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes and camping equipment.
  • Purple Ocean boasts a unique location with unrivalled views over Dun Laoghaire harbour.
  • On the soccer field, Pele's legacy is virtually unrivaled in the modern history of international sports.
  • The park's location in the Gangetic Plain makes it an unrivaled breeding site for herons, storks and cormorants and an important wintering ground for large numbers of migrant ducks. Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park, India
  • George Stigler once observed that Milton Friedman had a rare, almost unrivaled, ability to command the profession's attention.
  • These are plants that reflect the autumn and early winter scene beautifully; small trees and dainty shrubs cloaked in unrivalled autumn colour and bearing delightful winged fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • She devoted her twenties to her career, building an unrivalled reputation as the fi nest female vocalist of her generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • This will act as the catalyst for future careers and will be an unrivalled resource for Scotland's entrepreneurial companies.
  • He is an unrivaled expositor of plain arguments, but without much originality.
  • He was a much sought-after consultant, both for his original ideas and his unrivalled contacts in sport.
  • Our local guide will give us an unrivalled insight into places of interest and bird habitat.
  • He was with the Holcombe for 40 years - a record unrivalled by any other huntsman in the country.
  • Portlaoise have an unrivaled record in this competition.
  • The fertility of those dyked lands was unrivalled, generating great agricultural productivity.
  • This will all be done from a floating fortress, a mysterious place of unrivaled dark glory.
  • What isn't so typical, though, is the meteoric rise and subsequent slow decline of a man much imitated, never duplicated and unrivaled at his instrument.
  • The advantages of this type, particularly the tubulous form (or a small water tube), made as it is in sections, offers unrivalled facilities for transport service. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • When politicians take on a quasi-judicial role they do not have unrivalled executive authority to deliver a verdict, even if they wish to do so. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hotel enjoys an unrivalled position overlooking the lake.
  • The Hunsdens were always unrivalled at tracking a rascal; a downright, dishonourable villain is their natural prey — they could not keep off him wherever they met him; you used the word pragmatical just now — that word is the property of our family; it has been applied to us from generation to generation; we have fine noses for abuses; we scent a scoundrel a mile off; we are reformers born, radical reformers; and it was impossible for me to live in the same town with Crimsworth, to come into weekly contact with him, to witness some of his conduct to you (for whom personally I care nothing; I only consider the brutal injustice with which he violated your natural claim to equality) — I say it was impossible for me to be thus situated and not feel the angel or the demon of my race at work within me. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • It has an unrivalled reputation for producing contemporary theatre of the highest quality, invention and energy, and for its dedication to new writing.
  • I am certain that under his leadership the company will continue to build on its unrivalled regeneration expertise. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had an unrivalled reputation as a person who always did the right thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It said that New Zealand had an unrivalled ability to turn its wealth into prosperity for its inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The history, and pedigree, of Madrid is unrivalled in world football.
  • The rush of adventure and daring that I felt was unrivalled.
  • Singapore, incidentally, is one of the world's greatest entrepôts for spices, so has unrivalled resources in this respect.
  • Although he had an unrivalled ability to motivate players, Docherty's approach often bordered on theatre of cruelty.
  • But this weekend London offers an unrivalled opportunity for immersion therapy, which past reports suggest may be the best cure for coulrophobia. In praise of … the clowns' church service | Editorial
  • His command of language and dialogue was also unrivalled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within six years of our launch, we have continually added an unrivalled blend of new products, new services, and new functionality to the site.
  • The Talmud, an unrivaled word player, remembers that the word hin (measure) sounds a lot like the word hen (a word for "yes"). Scott Perlo: Religion, Metaphor And Getting The 'Nazi' Out Of Our Rhetoric
  • Between "keelish," "coblish" and "sheelish," the respective dialects of the north-country keelman, pilot and tradesman, he had at his command a source of supply unrivalled in vituperative richness, abundance and variety. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
  • To overlook this valuable role is to fail to take full advantage of unrivalled access to useful resources.
  • The museum boasts an unrivalled collection of French porcelain.
  • Through its website it has proved itself to be an unrivalled source of the best firewater in the world.
  • The quality and skill levels are unrivalled among their previous equals.
  • With an exceptional balance of protein and amino acids, quinoa, they declared, is virtually unrivaled in the plant or animal kingdom for its life-sustaining nutrients.
  • It's a team unrivalled in stature, expertise and credibility.
  • THE coast around the resort has an unrivalled combination of reefs and sea life. The Sun
  • He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs.
  • Despite our own society's apparently inexhaustible wealth and unrivaled political power, ominous warning signs have begun to emerge even in ecologically robust areas like Montana. Collapse: Summary and book reviews of Collapse by Jared Diamond.
  • He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs.
  • These are plants that reflect the autumn and early winter scene beautifully; small trees and dainty shrubs cloaked in unrivalled autumn colour and bearing delightful winged fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other area of his armoury that is unrivalled is his defensive position play. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pentagon's supremacy on the battlefield is unrivalled and unstoppable.
  • This champion and pioneer of the natural world remains unrivalled and undeterred by age or geography. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of WHO's comparative advantages is its unrivalled reputation in setting global standards.
  • On the ground, in the air - their unique style of football has been unrivalled in this league.
  • The candidates have also attacked and counter-attacked in public with unrivaled speed, to say nothing of a loose affinity for the truth.
  • Her diminuendo is the non plus ultra that can be heard; her portamento wonderfully fine; her chromatic scales, especially toward the upper part of her voice, unrivalled. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • Our local guide will give us an unrivalled insight into places of interest and bird habitat.
  • His knowledge of back-line play at international level is almost unrivalled and his versatility is legendary.
  • At the time of his death, his authority in German statistical circles was unrivalled.
  • unrivaled mastery of her art
  • I think they were a little stuck-up about it, believing it to be an act unrivalled in devotedness, and they were most tiresome all the afternoon, talking about their secret, and not letting us know what it was. New Treasure Seekers
  • Our members have unrivalled depth of knowledge, experience and expertise. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other area of his armoury that is unrivalled is his defensive position play. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will also receive advanced vocational training and undergo unique experiences that are unrivaled in the civilian world.
  • Southampton also has almost unrivalled transport communications providing a hub for road, rail and air travel together with the cruise port which welcomes visitors from around the world.
  • During the middle ages decoration reached a height unrivalled since and dalmatics were heavily adorned.
  • The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
  • Kruger offers a diversity of animals unrivalled anywhere else in South Africa.
  • He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs.
  • Lambert's ability as a cuneiformist was, quite simply, unrivalled. Times, Sunday Times
  • My uncle was maimed, as I have said; Pippi, like all impostors, was a coward; it was my unrivalled skill with the sword, and readiness to use it, that maintained the reputation of the firm, so to speak, and silenced many a timid gambler who might have hesitated to pay his losings. The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • This will act as the catalyst for future careers and will be an unrivalled resource for Scotland's entrepreneurial companies.
  • The hotel enjoys an unrivalled position overlooking the lake.
  • His knowledge of back-line play at international level is almost unrivalled and his versatility is legendary.
  • All of its key staff are local and have an unrivalled local knowledge.
  • The Trust has become increasingly aware, as funding becomes available, of the unrivalled educational resource of its properties.
  • As the recognized innovator in medical technology, we have an unrivaled track record.
  • He had an unrivalled reputation as a person who always did the right thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • That gave him unrivalled knowledge of the party and how the trade union link works.
  • He had seized land from the rich and turned many of the masses into subsistence farmers, and for this he was the unrivalled hero of leftist politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • This superb (and idiosyncratic) Hebrew stylist has long been associated in the Israeli literary mind with Virginia Woolf, on two counts: the uniqueness of her poetics, and her thematization of women’s plight, on a scale previously unrivalled in Hebrew literature. Amalia Kahana-Carmon.
  • Nature, or nature's favourite, this lovely earth, presented her most unrivalled beauties in resplendent and sudden exhibition. III.7
  • He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs.
  • The catalogues remain unrivalled contributions to our knowledge and understanding of a great artist and his work. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the browst (or brewing) of the Howff retained, nevertheless, its unrivalled reputation, most of the old customers continued to give it a preference. Old Mortality
  • The distance between these two opposites De Quincey does not traverse by violent leaps; he does not by some feat of legerdemain evanish from the fields of impassioned eloquence, where he is an unrivalled master, to appear forthwith in those of intellectual gymnastics, where, at least, he is not surpassed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • I can not image a world where another Hitler is unleashed, but this time one that is American in origin and with the distinction that it has the capability to destroy the world 100 times over with a nuclear arnesal unrivaled with acception of a few nations. McCain Finally Rejects Hagee's Support -- And Makes It All About Obama And Wright
  • If he had been entering a fatstock competition, I am sure his story would have been one of unrivalled success.
  • He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs.
  • Do not bother wasting any time wondering how he does it, just enjoy the unrivalled master of the showman's art. Times, Sunday Times
  • Messrs, the packers have, at my request, sent in the evening several charming little boxes, with compartments and false bottoms, and several paper bags (in the untearable Japanese paper), which close of themselves and are fastened by strings, also in paper, arranged beforehand in the most ingenious manner, -- quite the cleverest and most handy thing of its kind; for little useful trifles these people are unrivaled. Madame Chrysantheme
  • The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
  • This year his old pupil and friend, David Garrick, having become joint patentee and manager of Drury-lane theatre, Johnson honoured his opening of it with a Prologue, which for just and manly dramatick criticism, on the whole range of the English stage, as well as for poetical excellence, is unrivalled. The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
  • His recovery was not in this instance due to the calling on himself for the rescue of an ancient and glorious country; nor altogether to the spectacle of the shipping, over the parapet, to his right: the hundreds of masts rising out of the merchant river; London's unrivalled mezzotint and the City 'rhetorician's inexhaustible argument: he gained it rather from the imperious demand of an animated and thirsty frame for novel impressions. One of Our Conquerors — Complete
  • The melding of image and sound is a potent mix, perhaps unrivalled anywhere else in graphic design.
  • Desormeaux was looking to pull his second stunner of the day after helping Unrivaled Belle outduel Rachel Alexandra in the La Troienne Stakes. Blind Luck nips Evening Jewel to win Kentucky Oaks
  • All of its key staff are local and have an unrivalled local knowledge.
  • He has an unrivalled record in Europe in recent years and is extremely experienced.
  • It has an unrivalled reputation for producing contemporary theatre of the highest quality, invention and energy, and for its dedication to new writing.
  • Virtually unique in comprehensiveness and quality, the Thesaurus offers unrivaled insight into the biological knowledge of its day.
  • It's a technological achievement that is unrivalled in the classical world.
  • He remembered a truly fearsome Maths teacher with an intimidating resemblance to Oliver Reed, in whose class the most infantile whispered remark could seem eye-streamingly hilarious through the terror of incurring his volcanic wrath and his unrivalled belt-technique. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • A 'nonesuch' is something unrivalled, a paragon, or something like nothing else. Jane Austen's World
  • Purple Ocean boasts a unique location with unrivalled views over Dun Laoghaire harbour.
  • His command of language and dialogue was also unrivalled. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a model of symbiotic acting, these performances are unrivaled by anything else I've seen this year.
  • August assembled unrivalled collections of porcelain, and patronized Johann Friederich Boettger, who founded the Meissen factory in 1710.
  • Partial dynamic reconfiguration system is unrivalled by ASIC and statically configuring FPGA.
  • Messieurs the packers have, at my request, sent in the evening several charming little boxes, with compartments and false bottoms, and several paper bags (in the untearable Japanese paper), which close of themselves and are fastened by strings, also in paper, arranged beforehand in the most ingenious manner -- quite the cleverest and most handy thing of its kind; for little useful trifles these people are unrivalled. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • They have unrivalled local knowledge and know exactly what people want from their holiday. Times, Sunday Times
  • This chic bar has an all-white terrace and unrivalled views across the rooftops to the bay. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the cold war ended, the word surfaced again with a slightly different meaning: in 1990, Professor Paul Wilkinson, a British terrorism expert, told the Press Association that Iraq was unrivaled in the technique, with sleeper squads, known as “submarines,” already in position. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • He showed me the huge "tambour-carillon," with barrels all bestudded with little brass pegs which pull the wires connected with the great hammers, which in their turn strike the forty-six bells, that unrivaled chime known throughout Flanders as the master work of the Van den Gheyns of Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders

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