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Example sentences for "unlike the"

  • Unlike the vasu, the vei-tauvu was used reciprocally.

  • Although it shared this tradition with the Navy, the Coast Guard, unlike the Navy, had always severely restricted Negroes both in terms of numbers enlisted and jobs assigned.

  • Unlike the Army, the Navy had offered few black enlisted men the chance of serving in vital jobs under black commanders.

  • Unlike the Constitution of Massachusetts, it was not submitted to the voters for ratification.

  • Unlike the Abolitionists, however, they wanted immediate results rather than sacrifices for principle, and their support was deemed important if not absolutely conclusive.

  • It has a rather leisurely way of hunting, unlike the nervous, restless flitting about from twig to twig that is characteristic of many of its many cousins.

  • Like the city itself, there was a fashionable district in Winterbourne: unlike the city, this district remained stationary.

  • They all speak with an intonation as unlike the English of real life as if they talked Greek.

  • Their unions are usually in pairs, and for life; and with them, unlike the practice of most quadrupeds, the male labors for the young.

  • Unlike the followers of Mohammed, we propagate not by the sword, but by the influence of ratiocination.

  • Unlike the artists of the anatomic school, she makes the model for herself--hence the perfect correspondence of its parts.

  • Unlike the Council, which was to visit different places, the General Committee was to meet in Birmingham until it decided otherwise.

  • Unlike the first-class clerks, the clerks of the second division are drawn mainly from the middle and lower middle classes, and their education has been obtained in the grammar schools and other schools of a similar kind.

  • And they make the present time unlike the past, and also unlike what is revealed of the future state.

  • Now there only arose a gentle east wind (unlike the "exceeding strong west wind" that followed), but it blew steadily all that day and all the following night.

  • Most species, unlike the Grebes, take wing rather than dive when pursued.

  • Unlike the Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus) it has no white collar.

  • The young of all the Steganopodes are born naked, unlike the young of most of the other water birds, which, as a rule, are hatched covered with feathers and can swim or run about soon after birth.

  • Unlike the works of man, they speak directly to our souls while they appeal to our reason; and the truth comes forced upon us, that we alone must not repine.

  • Unlike the peasantry of other countries, they are not content.

  • This strange apparition now stood opposite me, her dark eyes fixed steadily on my companion, to whom, unlike the people of the country, she never made the slightest reverence, or showed any semblance of respect.

  • Unlike the majority of constitutions that went before it in France, it is not orderly in its arrangement or comprehensive in its contents.

  • Unlike the sittings of the Bundesrath, which take place invariably behind closed doors, those of the Reichstag are, by constitutional provision, public.

  • Unlike the province, the district exists for purposes of general administration only.

  • Its decisions are tendered under the guise of "advice to the crown" and, unlike the decisions of the Lords, they must bear the appearance, at least of unanimity.

  • Unlike the latter, it may occur on the face and scalp.

  • We need emphasize only that they are blood-sucking Muscidae and that, unlike the mosquitoes, the sexes resemble each other closely in structure of the mouth-parts, and in feeding habits.

  • Unlike the hen, the duck has no crop,--the passage or duct leading from the throat to gizzard direct, is very small compared to the size of the bird.

  • Unlike the hen, the birds prefer the stalk to the leaf.

  • The barber is as unlike the weaver, and the tailor as unlike both, as the farmer is unlike the soldier, or as either farmer or soldier is unlike the merchant, lawyer, or minister.

  • And I have felt a strange interest in these glimpses of a past so unlike the present, when thus presented to the mind as personal reminiscences, or as well-attested traditions, removed from the original witnesses by but a single stage.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unlike the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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