Incomparably
in sentence
31 examples of Incomparably in a sentence
But I claim that B is
incomparably
worse.
The third film in a cycle of
incomparably
brilliant Exploitation movies, and the third masterpiece in a row, "Joshuu Sasori: Kemono-beya" aka.
First, it must be said that Traffik contains some of the most
incomparably
and unforgettably haunting scenes I have seen in a film or television production.
Having read no reviews of the film before seeing it, I expected a pure Horror film, but it turned out to be an
incomparably
bizarre and experimental Horror-parody, with a delightfully macabre and grotesque humor rather than scares.
Shameless, yes, but STRIKE COMMANDO works as a beyond-insipid "unstoppable warrior with a vendetta" vehicle for the
incomparably
bad Reb Brown.
Moreover, they did that having started from a position in 1933 that was
incomparably
worse than what US policymakers faced in late 2009.
Shevardnadze's homeland of Georgia was then seen as
incomparably
wealthy.
Once the agreement was signed, the status of both Britain and Ireland as European Union members made the transition
incomparably
easier.
Whereas America’s war in Indochina was a tragic mistake, the cost of a wider war precipitated by the crisis in Iraq would be
incomparably
greater – for both the patient and the doctor.
Syrian, Libyan, and Yemenite victims are faceless; the lionization of the
incomparably
fewer Gazan casualties makes them unique.
Although each had a common culture, the economic performance of Hong Kong and Taiwan, of West Germany and of South Korea has been
incomparably
better than the performance of mainland China, East Germany, and North Korea.
According to Tretyakov, “the coming to power of a Democrat as president in America is
incomparably
worse for us than the savage imperialism of today’s Republican administration.”
As Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu put it, the agreement “collides with the
incomparably
important value of justice.”
Today, if you have an Internet connection, you have at your fingertips an amount of information previously available only to those with access to the world’s greatest libraries – indeed, in most respects what is available through the Internet dwarfs those libraries, and it is
incomparably
easier to find what you need.
London is
incomparably
more cosmopolitan than Berlin or Frankfurt.
Russia’s unhappy status as a democratizing, but still potentially threatening, former superpower, played a role, as did its huge energy reserves, which is why China,
incomparably
more powerful economically but politically beyond the pale, was never invited to join.
Sadly, essentially forcing the ECB to use its balance sheet (providing liquidity for ever longer periods to deal with solvency issues) is
incomparably
more attractive for many national politicians.
I just need few words with someone of the same social standing as myself and everything will be
incomparably
clearer, much clearer than a long conversation with these two can make it.
Even at best, the advantage he might derive from this recommendation was
incomparably
smaller than the damage that lay in the fact of the manufacturer knowing about his trial, and that the painter was spreading the news about.
This one and his colleagues are only minor lawyers, and the difference in rank between them and the great lawyers, who I've only ever heard about and never seen, is
incomparably
greater than between the minor lawyers and the despised petty lawyers."
Even if he has to stay at the entrance into the law his service makes him
incomparably
more than if he lived freely in the world.
But for a man to come in the ordinary course of things to be a good soldier costs him all the student suffers, and in an
incomparably
higher degree, for at every step he runs the risk of losing his life.
I come to do battle with thee and prove the might of thy arm, to the end that I make thee acknowledge and confess that my lady, let her be who she may, is
incomparably
fairer than thy Dulcinea del Toboso.
"Will they never have done with that name?" uttered an
incomparably
sweet voice out of the darkness.
She compared, as she did at every interview with him, the image her fancy painted of him
(incomparably
finer than, and impossible in, actual existence) with his real self.
In that narrow chamber, surrounded by that sombre frame of hangings and woodwork, she was
incomparably
more beautiful and more radiant than on the public square.
Moreover, he had in his own "insula" private baths which Celer, the famous contemporary of Severus, had extended for him, reconstructed and arranged with such uncommon taste that Nero himself acknowledged their excellence over those of the Emperor, though the imperial baths were more extensive and finished with
incomparably
greater luxury.
Petronius, who lived with
incomparably
greater show and elegance, could find nothing which offended his taste; and had just turned to Vinicius with that remark, when a slave, the velarius, pushed aside the curtain separating the atrium from the tablinum, and in the depth of the building appeared Aulus Plautius approaching hurriedly.
He spoke meanwhile of it as of a thing perfectly certain; hence, in view of such a faith, virtue acquired a value simply measureless, and the misfortunes of this life became
incomparably
trivial.
Under these conditions Petronius,
incomparably
more refined than Tigellinus and the other courtiers,--witty, eloquent, full of subtile feelings and tastes,--obtained pre-eminence of necessity.
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