Similar words: demanding, undemanding, standing committee, command, commander, commandeer, commandment, command system. Meaning: [-dɪŋ] adj. used of a height or viewpoint.
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61. From the porch of Fembank, he had a commanding view of Mitford.
62. A nurse took her arm and led her to a chair, commanding her to lower her head.
63. This impressive stone building has a commanding site on a hill above the surrounding plain.
64. Against such theories, Tredell sets those which emerge from other disciplines, and which have lately been more commanding and influential.
65. An Alex Snow try and three penalties from Andrew had given London a commanding lead.
66. Your father had a telephone call an hour ago from Judd's commanding officer.
67. That was a cruel blow for Howard Wilkinson's team, who had made a committed, controlled and commanding start.
68. None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone. Ralph Waldo Emerson
69. Does she perform several different speech acts with the word, questioning, commanding, wishing, stating?
70. The best place for most artillery is on a hill commanding a wide field of fire with long clear lines of sight.
71. His tirades were reinforced, according to a contemporary, by a commanding physical presence and manner.
72. He was a man of commanding presence and curious contrasts.
73. She wasted no time in writing to me and commanding me to return home at once.
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74. With his dome, bushy eyebrows and wide if not always convincing smile, he was a commanding figure.
75. The cinematography is beautiful, and the direction, by Mike Barker, is commanding.
76. The 2500-square-foot home has a commanding view of Whitby Island.
77. To-day, television has a commanding lead among all segments of the population as the main source of news and information.
78. Jackson squirmed forward on the sofa to try and get in a commanding position.
79. Upon orders from his commanding officer, Nickerson went to the rear.
80. At six foot six, Tesla was a commanding figure, clean-cut and wiry, his jet-black hair parted in the middle.
81. A general commanding American troops on the battlefield found himself overruled by politicians back in Washington.
82. Constantine was tall, heavily built and had a commanding presence.
83. He Is not commanding abstinence but, as a concession, allowing it under very special and limited circumstances.
84. Willys, in defiance of the royal wishes, marched out to welcome his old commanding officer.
85. Clinton syphoned off suburban traditional Republican voters while still commanding backing from the poor and black Democrats in the inner-cities.
86. Dole has yet to make major inroads there, with some polls showing Clinton with a commanding lead of about 20 points.
87. In a commanding position high on a hill overlooking the village stands the church of All Saints.
88. As a major national organisation, commanding massive public support, the Trust's influence in Whitehall is strengthened.
89. He walked very fast, commanding me to follow, and said there was a bridge up ahead we could cross.
90. Shortly afterwards he is stabbed in the throat, the locus of his offence: those commanding, upper-class vowels.
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