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Example sentences for "great resemblance"

  • But I know that one of the ideals of your chivalry was "bravery" to the point of being fearless of death; in that there is certainly a great resemblance.

  • Always ready to render assistance to one weaker; in that also there is a great resemblance.

  • He said he thought that Japanese warriors bore a great resemblance to Roman warriors, even to Horatius himself, and Hirose was the most conspicuous among them.

  • The second group, consisting also of three species, shows a great resemblance to Euphorbiæ, but has only one row of ring-spots.

  • The former shows a great resemblance to Lepidopterous larvæ, and in the absence of all knowledge of the further development it might be attempted to unite them with these into one group.

  • The following anecdote will show, that in some particulars the African and European women have a great resemblance to each other, and that conjugal infidelity is by no means confined to the latter.

  • In the evening they passed a large town called Kabba, situated in the midst of a beautiful and highly cultivated country, bearing a great resemblance to the centre of England.

  • They are called vina muta or suffocata, and have a great resemblance to a sort of wine made principally at Bordeaux, to which the French give the name of vin en rage.

  • It had a great resemblance to the pith of the palm-tree[623].

  • Those which I saw on Mount Lebanon and Mount Carmel had a great resemblance to those which are found in many parts of Italy.

  • It bore a great resemblance to paper which has been rubbed over with dry acid of borax.

  • Hydric persulphide has a great resemblance to hydric peroxide in qualities.

  • Selenic acid has a great resemblance to sulphuric acid.

  • The after results bear a great resemblance to those which frequently follow an attack of the same disease in the human being.

  • The graphitoid bears a great resemblance in properties to the crystalline silicon.

  • This metal has a great resemblance to tin, but it is harder and less malleable, and rings like a small bell.

  • Early the next morning, I ascended the stupendous rock of Ehrenbreitstein, which has a great resemblance to the hill forts in India, such as Gooty, Nundydroog, etc.

  • Beyond Mölk is a range of rocks that bear a great resemblance to a wall, and jut out a great deal towards the river.

  • Indeed the Kärnthner Strasse may be considered as the principal street; this street and the Kohlmarkt have a great resemblance to the finest parts of Holborn.

  • The scenery hereabouts is more wild and romantic than what we have hitherto passed and bears a great resemblance to the landscape on the Rhine between Mayence and Coblentz.

  • This name is given in the United States of America to a fine, pale variety of cider, much used for bottling, which has a great resemblance to inferior champagne.

  • In its physiological action it bears a great resemblance to gentian.

  • Mr. Carmichael and I started away to a small rocky eminence, which bore a great resemblance to the rocks immediately behind this camp, and in consequence we hoped to find more water there.

  • They are capital eating, especially when fried; then they have a great resemblance to mutton.

  • These salts, as is evident from the description here given, bear a great resemblance to the tartar of wine treated of above.

  • Orige, bear a great resemblance to these.

  • AL] Their necks are as long as those of the camel, to which animal they have a great resemblance, excepting the bunch on the back.

  • Its root, especially, has a great resemblance, and might probably be a good substitute, were not the herb of the smaller Chirata a better medicine.

  • Other hill people, however, brought for the Titipiralu a species of Pancratium, which I cannot trace in the works of botanists; but it has a great resemblance to the Pancratium maritimum.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great capital; great care; great centre; great chief; great coat; great deeds; great discovery; great distress; great economic; great expense; great fool; great forest; great heaven; great library; great love; great man; great medicine; great monastery; great opinion; great people; great pleasure; great service; great shape; great soldier; greatly pleased; vast number