In similar fashion, it turns out that what we call mind is, so far as practical experience goes, always associated with and dependent on what we call matter.
In similar fashion he shewed that the hardness, roundness, and even the singleness of the marble were, so far as we know, states of our consciousness and not in the marble.
The friend passes on the news in similar fashion, and the intelligence soon traverses the whole hive.
He then divided a hive insimilar fashion by a trellis, through which the bees could pass their feelers.
When the assailed hive is emptied, the next ones are attacked, and if no effective resistance is offered, are robbed in similar fashion, so that in this way a whole bee-stand may be gradually destroyed.
But as all the newly arriving bees behave in similar fashion, the disturbance lasts till late in the evening, and the uncertainty and anxiety of the bees is so great that the bee-master cannot contemplate it without deep sympathy.
In similar fashion, if one wants a particular kind of apple, he never trusts to planting an apple seed.
In similar fashion we have changed most beautifully the message which we have come to love, as the Mizpah message: "The Lord watch between thee and me while we are absent one from the other.
The eelgrass of the river was supposed to yield eels in a similar fashion.
Naples and Parma insulted him in a similar fashion.
A fifth, whose name is lost, was killed in a similar fashion.
Thus, it voted to deprive of all civil and municipal functions those parents who would send their children abroad to Jesuit schools; and the children on their return home were to be punished in a similar fashion.
The ridges join each other in a similar fashion; or rise into isolated hills, so smoothly coped as to seem artificial.
Even the filmy corona of the sun was investigated in similar fashion by Deslandres at the total eclipse of 1893, and he found that it rotates bodily with the sun.
Hittites, Persians, and Assyrians, as well as the Phoenicians, frequently represented the sun-god in similar fashion in their sacred glyphs or carvings.
Just as you deem them and name them ancestors, others will regard you and address you in similar fashion.
Tiberius was permitted in a similar fashionto be a candidate five years before the age set for each office.
He had succeeded in stripping off most of the titbits around the tail, and was proceeding up the body of the shark to flense it in a similar fashion, when an ejaculation escaped him, expressing surprise or pleasant curiosity.
He had inserted his hand into the wallet with the fist closed; and had drawn it out in similar fashion.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "similar fashion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.