Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

42 Sentences With "ruled the roost"

How to use ruled the roost in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "ruled the roost" and check conjugation/comparative form for "ruled the roost". Mastering all the usages of "ruled the roost" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Everything they owned was his, and he ruled the roost.
David Brooks Opinion Columnist Once upon a time, white male Protestants ruled the roost.
Until the 1970's, members of the Greatest Generation ruled the roost in American politics.
Though circular colliders have ruled the roost for a long time, they have a problem.
Vanity Fair has ruled the roost, but its guest list is bloated by corporate sponsorships.
Alexa ruled the roost at CES last year, and it's likely to only gain steam in the foreseeable future.
Such was the state of play at this moment in 2009 when President Barack Obama and Democrats ruled the roost.
Still, Republicans ruled the roost, and were further emboldened by the historic wave that swept through the state House and Senate in 2010.
The Amhara, who are about a quarter of the population, ruled the roost under Ethiopia's last emperor, Haile Selassie, who was deposed in 1974.
In the old days of enterprise software, when companies like IBM, Oracle and Microsoft ruled the roost, there was a tendency to shop from a single vendor.
Apple has ruled the roost in the smartphone industry so definitively for the past few years that some of the drama has drained out of its phone unveilings.
Oromos aligned with Amharas, who are about a quarter of the population (and ruled the roost under Haile Selassie and the Derg), and shunted aside the Tigrayan elite.
Bikers such as the Hell's Angels have a presence in New Zealand, but Black Power and the Mongrel Mob have ruled the roost for almost half a century.
But non-domestic investors have ruled the roost in the London market - more than 80 percent of investment so far this year has been from non-domestic buyers.
"Five years ago, two British luxury labels ruled the roost: Burberry and then Mulberry, its cooler, quirkier and less intimidating little sister," said Richard Gray, the Sunday Times Style magazine fashion director.
Crowdsourcing ruled the roost at the 7th Crunchies in 2014, with Kickstarter taking home the prize as the Best Overall Product or Startup of 2013 by changing the way companies get funded.
TIM has much at stake: it owns almost all of Italy's wholesale market - selling access to retail telecom operators, who sell it on to consumers - and has ruled the roost for years.
Before HBO ruled the roost, NBC was the Emmy king, and the network is also still doing fine, thanks to shows like Saturday Night Live, This Is Us, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
So did his association with the House of Xtravaganza, the ragtag collective of night life creatures who battled the Pendavises, Ebonys and Duprees in Harlem for runway supremacy but ruled the roost basically uncontested at downtown clubs.
Legends' doors were open back when residents ruled the roost, and like all good residents, Woods and Garvin mastered the ability to ride out those all important—and importantly usually quite quiet—first few hours of the night.
The Big Oil contenders The oil industry ruled the roost during the George W. Bush administration, and several of Trump's rumored candidates for secretary of the Interior are either oil executives or key cheerleaders for the fossil fuels industry.
And they will find it impossible to confront these challenges if they dismiss any reasonable question that is raised about diversity policies as if it were a plea to go back to the age when white men ruled the roost.
Back in 1993, the likes of Linford Christie (100m) and Michael Johnson (400m) ruled the roost and though they have long since retired, Garcia still finds a way to motivate himself to compete a month shy of his 50th birthday.
And, indeed, even though the publishers ended up settling with the government, the introduction of more competition into the e-book marketplace (primarily from Apple) has had the impact of making e-books more expensive than they were when Amazon ruled the roost.
LONDON (Reuters) - A former senior Deutsche Bank banker, who "ruled the roost" in Frankfurt, was part of an elite group that gamed the global financial system, seeking an edge over counterparties in a five-year rate rigging plot, a London trial heard on Tuesday.
In six month's time you'll have shaved your head and will be really into Oi bands and unironically watching old episodes of Top Gear, back when Tiff Needell and Quentin Wilson ruled the roost, eating nothing but tinned breakfasts', but for now, you're the shiniest star getting on the overground at Hoxton.
During an era when free-to-play games like Candy Crush and Clash of Clans (and the many, many clones) ruled the roost, and players were first introduced to the punishing idea of patience or payment systems, where you'd essentially hit a wall in gameplay until a timer ran out, allowing you to pay again.
This was a huge risk during the 1990s when typical four-song and four-fight films ruled the roost. Karthik acting was a revelation in the triangular love story. Ponnumani (1993), – a village-based melodrama. First one for Karthik.
Before Bennett's election as Chairman the Ohio Republican Party in 1988, Democrats ruled the roost in Ohio. With a Democratic Governor, a Democratic majority in the state legislature, and the majority of county positions being held by democrats, the Ohio GOP was on the ropes.
Rajesh Khanna plays the man who meets the angel Raj Kapoor, after he commits suicide. The film was not well publicized before its release and being released at a time when multi- star films ruled the roost, this classic was a box office failure. However, over the years it has been appreciated by audiences.
However, Waterford and Limerick ruled the roost for most of that period. By 1939 Ryng was one of the more senior members of the team as Cork made a breakthrough in the provincial championship. A narrow 4-3 to 3-4 defeat of Limerick gave Cork the title and gave Ryng his first Munster medal. The subsequent All-Ireland final pitted Cork against Kilkenny.
4 December 2011. Apart from his pairing with Suraiya and Kalpana Kartik, his pairing with Nutan and Waheeda Rehman was popular among the audiences in the late 50s and 60s. His films Rahi (1952) and Aandhiyan (1952), were screened along with Raj Kapoor's Awaara. From the early fifties till mid sixties, the trio of actors Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Anand ruled the roost.
Stooshe also revealed that the visual required "a lot of acting" on their part. A writer for soLondon commented that the video also features large cameras and old fashioned hair-dryers. They added "the video reeks of nostalgia for a time when The Supremes ruled the roost." Rumbold commented that the video would appeal to all generations, while Anderson said it would make the 60s era accessible to everyone.
Chandulal Shah, the owner of Ranjit Film Company stated in one of his interviews that Charlie "ruled the roost" among comedians.Narwekar, p. 27 According to film historian Harish Raghuvanshi as quoted in Times of India, "Noor Mohammed developed a style of comedy of his own, which influenced great comedians like Johnny Walker and Mehmood." Abrar Alvi mentions that Johnny Walker was a "great admirer" of Charlie and copied his body style and "mannerisms".
He launched his career as a playwright. His plays Mareechika and Kalakaran were hugely successful. He then went on to write three more—Sthree, Maya and Sariyo Thetto—that revolutionised the professional play scenario in Malayalam. He replaced the melodramatic romantic musicals, which ruled the roost till then, with dialogue centred prose plays having themes of realism and social importance. He entered the Malayalam film industry in 1950, which was in its early years with only about 10 films produced.
It came as little surprise when they took out the 1936 Middlesex Sevens. Sale ruled the roost in county cup rugby for 15 straight seasons as they went unbeaten from 1972 to 1987 in every one of those cup fixtures. During this period, Sale competed for the chance to be English club champions. In their first year, one after the inaugural competition kicked off in 1971, they made the semi-finals only to lose to eventual winners Coventry 35–6.
"Curvis to Havard - Welsh boxers who ruled the roost in Britain", South Wales Evening Post, 20 November 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2016 He lost the title in February 1990 when he was narrowly beaten on points by Joey Jacobs." BOXING: Thunderbolt blazed a trail for town fighters", Manchester Evening News, 13 August 2007. Retrieved 19 March 2016 After Jacobs had vacated, Doherty faced Sean Murphy in May 1990 in an attempt to win it for a third time; Murphy knocked him out in the third round.
They were also segregated from the Spanish part of the Harlem. In 1931, Dutch Schultz, a mobster, exercised control over the wealth of Harlem residents with perpetration of violence and blackmail involving banks, restaurants, and clubs taking advantage of his political and police contacts. After he was killed in 1935, the mantle of control fell on the Genovese Crime Family, who ruled the roost for the next 50 years. During World War II, newspapers like The New York Times sensationalized the crime situation and claimed that it was going up.
Despite playing for the British team, Isherwood was never selected for England. The club has consistently provided international players and, during the 1930s, had one of its most dominant periods, fielding players of the calibre of Hal Sever (England), Claude Davey and Wilf Wooller (Wales) and Ken Fyfe (Scotland). It came as little surprise when they took out the 1936 Middlesex Sevens. Sale ruled the roost in county cup rugby for 15 straight seasons as they went unbeaten from 1972 to 1987 in every one of those cup fixtures.
At a time when humanistic studies ruled the roost, Calasanz sensed the importance of mathematics and science for the future and issued frequent instructions that mathematics and science should be taught in his schools and that his teachers should have a firmer grounding in those subjects. Calasanz was a friend of Galileo Galilei and sent some distinguished Piarists as disciples of the great scientist. He shared and defended his controversial view of the cosmos. When Galileo fell into disgrace, Calasanz instructed members of his congregation to provide him with whatever assistance he needed and authorized the Piarists to continue studying mathematics and science with him.
Joey Guerra from Houston Chronicle listed Bangerz as the fourth-best record of the year, calling it a "fun, feisty pop album that produced two of the year's biggest, best singles" and summarizing that "with one flick of her tongue, Cyrus easily outdoes recent fare from Gaga, Katy and Britney." FACT Magazine ranked Bangerz forty-ninth on their list of the fifty best albums of 2013, stating that "in a year where few albums from pop music’s big names lived up to potential (step forward Gaga, Britney and Jay-Z), Miley Cyrus undoubtedly ruled the roost". Billboard listed Bangerz at number ninety-one on their list of the 100 best albums of the 2010s pointing that "with this pivotal album release, Cyrus took control of her public persona, surprising less with her provocative antics than with her constant artistic evolution." Consequence of Sound ranked Bangerz twentieth on their list of the 25 best pop albums of the 2010s.
J.T. White & Co., The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 57, 1977, page 135New York Times, Gov. Arthur in Uniform; Joins Vermont National Guard in Training at Pine Camp, July 25, 1950 Arthur was the successful Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in 1948, and served from 1949 to 1950.Christian Science Monitor, Governor Wins 2d Nomination In Vermont Vote, September 25, 1948Kendall Wild, When GOP Ruled the Roost, Rutland Herald, November 16, 2006New York Times, Prouty Is Vermont Victor, September 13, 1950 Arthur became governor when Ernest W. Gibson Jr. resigned to become a federal judge. He did not seek election to a full term in 1950, running unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives and losing the Republican primary to Winston L. Prouty, whom Arthur had defeated for the lieutenant governor nomination in 1948.Christian Science Monitor, Two GOP Leaders Win Comeback in Vermont, September 13, 1950New York Times, To Run for Governor; Attorney Seeks the Republican Nomination in Vermont, May 23, 1950Christian Science Monitor, State of New England GOP Replays '48 Contest in Vermont, September 7, 1950 In 1954, Arthur ran unsuccessfully to be the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, losing the primary to Consuelo N. Bailey.

No results under this filter, show 42 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.