Sentences with phrase «wins by a country mile»

Mesut Ozil looked like he would win it by a country mile a few months ago, but he has failed to continue and is highly unlikely now to break Thierry Henry's assist record.
On this yardstick you'd think Nigel wins by a country mile, but I'm not so sure.
Ed Miliband» would have won by a country mile»?
As far as I've been able to compare the scaleability, costs, risks, verifiability and benefits of BECCS, DACCS and CRFS [Carbon Recovery for Food Security] the latter wins by a country mile, though its major co-benefits would depend on good operational design and management.

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The womenâ $ ™ s mile race was won by Blackburnâ $ ™ s Alison Leonard in 4:42.39, with cross country international Stevie Stockton close behind in 4:43.59.
Hate to say this but chelski will win premier league by a country mile.
Monreal MOTM by a country mile and he was our real star, even more so in winning attitude, which stood out a mile.
Personally I reckon Dirty Tackle will win out in the end, clearly the better blog by a country mile.
She's obviously going to get humiliated during the leadership contest and, everyone knows, Corbyn is going to win again by a country mile.
While the broad trend in Brazil was bad news for its forests, there were moments of elation for environmentalists, including the creation of the 12,000 - square - kilometer (4,630 - square - mile) Turubaxi - Téa Indigenous Territory in Amazonas state; some of Temer's most environmentally damaging proposals failed to advance; infrastructure expansion in Brazil and neighboring countries got bogged down by corruption scandals and basic economics; indigenous communities won a series of legal victories and settlements against the state, and the headline deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon fell 16 percent versus last year.
It wins this category by a country mile.
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