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Example sentences for "something analogous"

  • That will be something analogous to the point of the mathematicians; it will not be altogether the same thing however.

  • Well, there is something analogous to this in mathematics.

  • And yet if we accept Gouy's ideas on the Brownian movement, does not the microscope seem on the point of showing us something analogous?

  • Footnote 213-3: Hibernating animals have supplies and dwellings, that is something analogous to capital.

  • There is an echo of something analogous even in the Semiramis saga.

  • Something analogous to the virtue of Magnificence is shown in the generous use of great abilities, or, in the supernatural order, of great graces.

  • There is no sense of humour in any but rational beings; and though dogs look ashamed and horses betray curiosity, that is only inasmuch as in these higher animals there is something analogous to what is reason in man.

  • Something analogous is to be found even among barbarous nations; but it is accounted for entirely by the superstition of the people.

  • Something analogous is true of those products which result from what remains after the production of other goods or commodities.

  • But there is something analogous to it in the present discussions about the forces drawing England and America together.

  • America does vaguely feel a man making good as something analogous to a man being good or a man doing good.

  • Men cannot remain standing stiffly in such symbolical attitudes; nor can a permanent policy be founded on something analogous to flinging a gauntlet or uttering a battle-cry.

  • Something analogous to this, but even more striking, may be observed in the United States.

  • Something analogous occurs to what happens in society in the United States, politically considered.

  • Something analogous may be said of the judicial power.

  • Something analogous to what I have already pointed out in the useful arts then takes place in the fine arts; the productions of artists are more numerous, but the merit of each production is diminished.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural college; also came; astronomical observatory; eternal life; feet depth; money should; phrase used; something akin; something better; something between; something beyond; something done; something extraordinary; something foreign; something good; something held; something quite; something resembling; something similar; something that; something very; something which; something wrong; vous les; water until; when pure