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Example sentences for "similar nature"

  • A caricature of a similar nature to the one alluded to by Dashall in this description, was certainly exhibited at the time of the memorable 0.

  • This and other matters of a similar nature brought me into intimate contact with Eduard Devrient, and made our intercourse much more lively and pleasant.

  • Though often called by different names, the two curves AC and CB are essentially of a similar nature.

  • They are of a similar nature to the caracul lambs, but looser in curl, ranging from a very light to a dark grey.

  • Accusations of a similar nature contributed to the death of Socrates.

  • The nature of the vessels in which they distil the wood is not mentioned, but they are probably cast iron retorts, or vessels of a similar nature, in which a distillation per latus takes place.

  • On the coast grow some of a similar nature, and a full mile further on were white primulas, large yellow daisies, and small red and blue flowers not unlike forget-me-nots.

  • Utrecht, in a strategical point of view, wedged in as it were between Natal and Zululand, cannot be equalled by any position of a similar nature.

  • The loss of the camp, or anything of a similar nature, was in no way charged against him.

  • He remarked, it was urged that abuses of a similar nature existed in England; but he did not consider that this was an argument to justify abuses in either country.

  • In the upper house proceedings had been of a similar nature to those in the commons.

  • While this humid state was considered as injurious to memory, dryness of the organ was also esteemed an obstacle of a similar nature; and in old age it is by this state of siccity that failure in memory was attempted to be explained.

  • Haller records upwards of thirty cases of a similar nature; and various skeletons of this description are to be seen in our museums.

  • Numerous experiments of a similar nature may be daily resorted to, to prove that the most minute particles of two substances possessed of chemical affinities may be brought into action, although diluted ad infinitum.

  • Two more ballads of a similar nature may be found in Playford's Select ayres, 1659, folio, pp.

  • They seem connected with the radical word for a cuckow, a silly bird, which has thus transmitted its appellation to persons of a similar nature.

  • It appears to me more extraordinary or unnatural, if I may use the expression, than the attraction of cohesion, which unites particles of a similar nature.

  • It is probably of a similar nature; but as caloric is an invisible fluid, its action as a solvent is not so obvious as that of water.

  • That we understand of course; for the attraction between particles of a similar nature is that of aggregation, or cohesion, which is independent of any chemical power.

  • With many other passages of a similar nature.

  • But I trust this will be no less acceptable to you than the books themselves, as it may, possibly, not only excite your curiosity to read his works, but also your emulation to copy his example, by some attempts of a similar nature.

  • A short time after this, an event of a similar nature contributed to give credit to the former story.

  • In most of the numerous stories of a similar nature, which before or since his time have been related, the sacrifice of chastity is really made, and made in vain.

  • Well, the next thing I put my head through was something of a similar nature, only it came up a little higher and fell down a little lower, and was braced up more tight about the body.

  • Continuation of Experiments for investigating the Cause of Coloured Concentric Rings, and other Appearances of a similar Nature.

  • Supplement to the First and Second Part of the Paper of Experiments for investigating the Cause of Coloured Concentric Rings between Object-glasses, and other Appearances of a similar Nature.

  • The same animals, too, when they happen to have been wounded by the phalangium, a species of spider, or by any insect of a similar nature, cure themselves by eating crabs.

  • The bird, also, which is called the Ibis, a native of the same country of Egypt, has shewn us some things of a similar nature.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after prayer; another year; diuerse places; great religious; light thing; little tired; merely subjective; other breeds; sense perception; similar arrangement; similar case; similar character; similar kind; similar manner; similar nature; similar origin; similar position; similar purpose; similar reason; similar story; similar type; similar view; similar work; teaspoon lemon; waste places; when mother