Use "at the height" in a sentence

1. 1941. At the height of the Blitz.

2. It's just like Blackpool at the height of the season.

3. Because at the height of the season, at the height of its powers, it's beautiful, it's green, it nourishes the world, it reaches to the heavens. "

4. At the height of a barista’s craft lies the Cappuccino

5. At the height of her career she ranked second in the world.

6. Perhaps engaging Savage at the height of his powers isn't the best strategy.

7. Raquel Welch was at the height of her popularity as a sex goddess.

8. ROME was at the height of its power during the first century C.E.

9. A family in Japan bought their house at the height of the economic “bubble.”

10. Guess who I ran into on the street at the height of my affliction?

11. Then the group will disband, at the height of its powers and with Amicability …

12. At he is at the height of his powers and ranked fourth in the world.

13. Thus France, at the height of her power, lost skilled workers in a number of trades.

14. He told Samuel: “Do not look at his appearance and at the height of his stature . . .

15. At the height of the Harmattan, in the cool nights of the rainy season, I wrote.

16. At the height of the Cold War in the 1960 s he showed Nikita Khrushchev around.

17. At the height of their usage in 1914, 13.369% of baby boys were given Anglicized names

18. At the height of the Antonine Plague, up to 3,000 ancient Romans dropped dead every single day.

19. In 1917, at the height of the war, Mother went to see the “Photo-Drama of Creation.”

20. But could he deal with Congress, and with Nikita Khrushchev at the height of the Cold War?

21. At the height of the storm it rose about 3m, tearing the vegetation from islands, hurtling through trees.

22. At the height of Rockefeller's power as monopolist there began rumors that the family guarded an "embarrassing secret".

23. It was as though, at the height of a fever(Sentencedict.com), you experienced a fleeting moment of wellbeing.

24. This phenomenon was heralded by the release of “Kung Fu Fighting” at the height of the Chopsocky film craze.

25. At the height of its power, Al-Qaeda in Iraq, like its parent organization, was a highly Bureaucratized group.

26. At the height of his prosperity, however, Bellerophon tried to ride Pegasus to the throne of the gods atop Mt

27. From the Cambridge English Corpus At the height of his power he was an Advisor to popes, kings and archbishops.

28. But at the height of the season, visitors virtually swamp the village, causing major parking problems in the narrow streets.

29. The description of the mismanagement that occurred at the height of the BSE crisis between 1990 and 1994 is absolutely incredible.

30. But Jehovah said: “Do not look at his appearance and at the height of his stature, for I have rejected him.

31. More than 2,500 Barbiturates have been synthesized, and at the height of their popularity, about 50 were marketed for human use.

32. At the height of his career his whole estate, including his patrimony, was probably worth rather more than £300 a year.

33. This relation of Beryle was at the height of its popularity in the 1900s (#407), but now, Beryl has gone out of …

34. But Jehovah declared: “Do not look at [that son’s] appearance and at the height of his stature, for I have rejected him. . . .

35. The Almoravids fell—at the height of their power—when they failed to stop the Masmuda-led rebellion initiated by Ibn Tumart.

36. But Jehovah told Samuel: “Do not look at his appearance and at the height of his stature, for I have rejected him.

37. But Jehovah said to Samuel: ‘Do not look at his appearance and at the height of his stature, for I have rejected him.

38. Flood-hit residents, Buoyed by the ' Dunkirk spirit ' at the height of the crisis, now face the grim reality of life in temporary accommodation

39. At the height of the storm, which lasted 2 days, several planes tore loose from their cables, causing several fires on the hangar deck.

40. At the height of its glory in the 7th and 6th centuries B.C.E., the city of Babylon was the largest and wealthiest in the ancient world.

41. At the height of the Brood laying season, the queen may lay so many eggs per day, that the Brood on a particular frame may be

42. He discharged a very responsible role in post second World War at the height of the Cold War, immediately after the first Secretary General resigned from his office.

43. It was at the height of his career as an orthodontist that Randall Kay Bennett and his wife, Shelley, felt “a distinct impression” to prepare to serve missions.

44. What does Capriole mean? An upward leap made by a trained horse without going forward and with a backward kick of the hind legs at the height of

45. Cooperated with the Soviet Union to eradicate smallpox at the height of the Cold War in the 1960s, so it can today cooperate with another great power in …

46. Dre Beatbox portable Bluetooth speaker for iPod/iPhone is a little larger, at the height of 8.9 inches tall, length of 17.5 inches, and weight of 9.22 pounds

47. According to the Ukrainian government, at the height of the conflict in mid-2014, Russian paramilitaries were reported to make up between 15% to 80% of the combatants.

48. Batfish was decommissioned in 1946 following the end of World War II for use as a training boat, only to be brought back into service at the height of …

49. 26 AT the height of the recession in 200 Wal-Mart Stores realized that consumers were “cocooning” — vacationing in their yards, eating more dinners at home, organizing family game nights.

50. In 1968, General Liao was forced into a struggle session by the Red Guards at the height of the Cultural Revolution, he died of a heart attack at the scene at age 62.

51. Bathsheba was King David's most famous and controversial wife, in part because their marriage came after an illicit extramarital affair at the height of David's reign over Judah and Israel (circa 1005–965 BCE)

52. Florence La Badie has the dubious distinction of being the first female motion picture personality to die while at the height of popularity, and her death was cause for nationwide mourning by American moviegoers

53. 6 He was airlifted to the US base at Camp Leatherneck but died there of his wounds, the 19th American to lose his life in Helmand that month at the height of the fighting.

54. Butoh developed at the height of the Japanese Counter Culture Movement and was influenced by surrealism, neo dada, French mime techniques, ballet, flamenco, Neue Tanz (German Expressionist dance) as well as French and European literature.

55. Bergenfield was formed on the basis of a referendum held on June 25, 1894, from portions of Englewood Township and Palisades Township at the height of the "boroughitis" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County.

56. Like most writers, he lives a Spartan lifestyle and yearns to devote his life even more to his writing, and someday retire on the Pacific Coasthe Ejjai Invasion strikes without warning at the height of the Fifth Spacer War

57. They are capitulating at the height of the campaign, before the negotiations of the Millennium Round even open, refusing to fight effectively against social dumping, refusing to force through a necessary social clause and abandoning the principle of Community preference.

58. And that night, Daniel tells us, at the height of the festivities a hand appeared and wrote on the wall, "You are weighed in the balance and found wanting, and your kingdom is handed over to the Medes and the Persians."

59. A fresh perspective on one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world, Conspired tells a riveting tale of ancient Egypt at the height of its wealth, power, and glory, and how one person almost single-handedly destroyed an empire

60. It was the capital of southern Mesopotamia (Babylonia) from the early 2nd millennium to the early 1st millennium bce and capital of the Neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) empire in the 7th and 6th centuries bce, when it was at the height of its splendour.

61. At the height of a revolutionary scare in the United Kingdom in April 1848, Victoria and her family left London for the greater safety of Osborne House, a private estate on the Isle of Wight that they had purchased in 1845 and redeveloped.

62. The reported Airlifting initiative is not new, as at the height of the 2019 border surge during the tenure of then-president Donald Trump, ICE Air flights were resorted to, albeit during warmer months, with migrants sent to different border sectors, depending on capacity reports.

63. The reported Airlifting initiative is not new, as at the height of the 2019 border surge during the tenure of then-president Donald Trump, ICE Air flights were resorted to, albeit during warmer months, with migrants sent to different border sectors, depending on capacity reports.

64. Arabesque was an all-girl trio formed at the height of the European disco era in 1977 in Frankfurt, West Germany.The group's changing lineup worked with the German composer Jean Frankfurter (Erich Ließmann) and became especially popular in Japan and the Soviet Union

65. An Agogic accent is a natural emphasis; this type of accent may occur by simple virtue of being longer in duration than surrounding notes, by being at the height of a musical phrase, or by having a naturally emphasized word-syllable attached to it.

66. ‘She smiled Acidly at the figure, gritting her teeth.’ ‘She smiled Acidly at the road and then glanced at him.’ ‘That year, at the height of his hermetic glory, he released an album, brilliant and Acidly political, called ‘Punch The Clock,’ which contained the single ‘Shipbuilding.’’

67. Mary Read (1685 – 28 April 1721), also known as Mark Read, was an English pirate.She and Anne Bonny are two of the most famed female pirates of all time, and among the few women known to have been convicted of piracy during the early 18th century, at the height of the "Golden Age of Piracy".

68. Napoleon Bonaparte (French: Napoléon Bonaparte) was a French politician and army leader who ruled France from 1799 to 1814 and for a short period (the "Hundred Days") in 1815.He became Emperor of the French and King of Italy as Napoleon I.He had power over most of Europe at the height of his power, and his actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century.