"I thought that in England men took rank, not the women."
It had now merely to take rank as one of the planets.
But a second test is necessary if the story is to take rank above other stories.
The History took rank at once as one of the leading works on the subject of which it treats.
It was necessary for me to take rank for a while.
Under these circumstances, the crime never takes lower rank than manslaughter; and generally it is murder.
A new museum has taken rank immediately, and on more than one count, among the cardinal amenities of central London.
This event, which begins on Aug. 7 and runs for eight weeks, has already taken rank in the history of tourism as a major first.
The curate was poor enough, and not very efficacious as a man, either, yet he took rank with those others, the superior.
The constellation of stars denotes a new State taking its place and rank among other sovereign powers.