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How to use pre-eminent in a sentence

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But the survey revealed that the Mosque is losing its pre-eminent position as a great learning center.
It enjoyed a pre-eminent importance within the context of the federal building program in Dawson.
Margery Allingham is pre-eminent among the writers who brought the detective story to maturity in the decades between the two world wars.
Robert Blatchford, a former North Yorkshire policeman, is now one of the region's pre-eminent genealogists.
The two pre-eminent experts at giving directions are my flatmate Mike and my father.
Next year the Times Literary Supplement, the pre-eminent British literary periodical, is 100 years old.
We asked William Diamond, pre-eminent expert in international taxation, for his picks.
I questioned a prominent economist from one of the country's pre-eminent economic institutions.
One of the pre-eminent landscape architects of her day, Gertrude Jekyll, did the landscaping side of the work.
Since the 18th century, the Orange Order has been the pre-eminent social and political forum for Protestants.
The Taj Mahal, in spite of its pre-eminent position in our heritage hierarchy, has not escaped this fate either.
These relations have nevertheless been marked by a constant desire on the part of the Americans to be pre-eminent in space.
John Beattie, the pre-eminent historian of English crime and punishment, has already been honoured with an excellent Festschrift.
Personally, I think we should avoid privileging economics as the pre-eminent discipline in formulation of public policy.
Yet the long history of the Bank and its pre-eminent position in the City of London meant that its views had an authority and weight belied by the legal position.
Latterly, he became the pre-eminent expert on Egyptian inscriptions.
Robert Parker, the pre-eminent American, falls into this group of experts.
Scott Joplin is regarded as the pre-eminent composer of ragtime compositions.
Caterham is the pre-eminent sports car manufacturer in its sector producing lightweight, affordable road and racecars with supercar performance.
In my view, Europe should be a pre-eminent example of the application of the principle that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She was pre-eminent in courage and military skill, and was the leader of the Hellenes.
He has been pre-eminent in the establishment and development of institutions.
The bell was about to strike, and it was a matter of absolute and pre-eminent necessity that every body should look well at his watch.
This would alone suffice to explain the pre-eminent position assigned to craniology in the natural history of man.
She has also pre-eminent advantages, as to the goodness and extensiveness of her market.
Both have the specific genius of the fictionist and the common sympathies of human feeling and thought in pre-eminent degree.
Their woods stand pre-eminent among those of the broadleaf series and have been highly prized from early periods.
They would remain the great, pre-eminent centre of national authority.
Among continental chess authorities von Heydebrandt und der Lasa stood pre-eminent.
In other words, such conditions present the pre-eminent advantages of vicinal location around an enclosed sea.
Taking him all round, the German as a trencherman stands pre-eminent among the nations of the earth.
Other towns, like Zaria, may do as much trade, but Kano is pre-eminent as a manufacturing centre.
It was a separateness built on a lot more than just being English football's pre-eminent force for the last 20 years.
He spoke three languages, wrote poetry and at 6ft 3in tall he was the pre-eminent athlete of his generation, a brilliant jouster and archer.
The eleventh chapter of the Hebrews is a pre-eminent Scripture.
He was finally to triumph wherever pre-eminent talents win admirers.
There was a very pretty show of young women, and above them, the handsome old face and fine responsible portly figure of the housekeeper towered pre-eminent.
The City of Perth is Western Australia's pre-eminent council.
I am not the one to undermine the propriety of Senor Don Quixote, for it strikes me that among his many virtues the one that is pre-eminent is that of modesty.
Quickly the steward learned Michael's pre-eminent teachableness.
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