Sentences with distinction
dis·tinc·tion
D d - A singer of distinction
- To serve with distinction
- What is the most important distinction you can make.
- You can think of a coaching distinction like a lens through which you look.
- There are obvious distinctions between the two wine-making areas. [+ between]
- Lewis emerges as a composer of distinction and sensitivity.
- The primary distinction this article will address involves a distinction between investment property and owner-occupied commercial property.
- It's easy to make the distinction between a good speech and a bad speech.
- The order was created in 1902 as a special distinction for eminent men and women.
- He has the distinction of being regarded as the Federal Republic's greatest living writer. [+ of]
- Redford has little truck with the distinction between high culture.
- How you develop it is the difference between creating your point of distinction or blending in with the crowd.
- A man of distinction
- His distinction of sounds is excellent.
- The products hold the distinction of being only a select few of nutritionals with ingredients sourced from different parts of the globe.
- The 1000HE has enjoyed the distinction as being one of our Top 5 Netbooks for 2009.
- To make a distinction between right and wrong.
- Death comes to all without distinction.
- There is a distinction between what he says and what he does.
- It has the distinction of being the oldest house in the town.
- There is a distinction to be made between resting and slacking.
- She had the distinction of meeting the Queen.