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Example sentences for "resemble each"

  • From the first dawn of life, all organic beings are found to resemble each other in descending degrees, so that they can be classed in groups under groups.

  • We have seen that the members of the same class, independently of their habits of life, resemble each other in the general plan of their organisation.

  • From the most remote period in the history of the world organic beings have been found to resemble each other in descending degrees, so that they can be classed in groups under groups.

  • Thus we find, that all simple ideas and impressions resemble each other; and as the complex are formed from them, we may affirm in general, that these two species of perception are exactly correspondent.

  • The males of Scalpellum vulgare, ornatum, and rutilum, resemble each other in all essential points, and differ wonderfully in appearance and structure from all ordinary Cirripedes.

  • The five posterior pairs answer to the five pairs of ambulatory legs in the higher Crustaceans; and as in the case of the latter, the three, or the four hindermost pairs almost invariably resemble each other.

  • In this class the young and the adults of both sexes, whether brilliantly or obscurely coloured, resemble each other.

  • It may be worth while to illustrate the above three modes by which, in the present class, the two sexes and the young may have come to resemble each other, by the curious case of the genus Passer.

  • In this class the sexes when adult resemble each other, and differ from the young.

  • The young of many kinds of buntings (Emberiza) resemble each other, and likewise the adult state of the common bunting, E.

  • In this class both sexes when adult resemble each other, and differ from the young.

  • When a few things resemble each other in many properties, it is a case of analogy.

  • The only rule that can be given is this; that the more closely two things resemble each other, the more likely it is that they are the same in other respects, especially in points closely connected with those observed.

  • When many things resemble each other in a few properties, we argue about them by Generalization.

  • When many things resemble each other in a few properties, we argue about them by generalization.

  • The only rule that can be given is this: That the more closely two things resemble each other, the more likely it is that they are the same in other respects, especially in points closely connected with those observed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    annual fish catch about; brought home; fair child; fancy dress; four kinds; green hill; much love; nearly the same size; nearly white; never could; numbering about; occasion requires; resemble each; resemble those; resolution passed; sodium hydroxide; still later; sure you; this also; three million; vessels were; what ever; whose right