Example sentences of "have similarity " in BNC.
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1 | Her poetry does not approach a ‘ myth of rural catastrophe ’ , though her description of an emptied landscape has similarities to the stance taken by Goldsmith : |
2 | There is also an element of bias when the individual comes into contact with the official , whether police officer or magistrate , which has similarities with the relationship between middle-class teachers and working-class pupils . |
3 | In this respect and others the approach has similarities with the SSM , particularly with regards to client participation to encourage a commitment to any changes that result from the audit . |
4 | This scheme has similarities with Compacts , which concentrate however , mostly on the pre-16 phase , and with the various pilots for post-16 vouchers , and the simplicity and accessibility of the scheme make it particularly attractive . |
5 | The suggested version has similarities to Postman 's Knock , too , with a couple having to spend at least one minute observing before they are allowed back into the room . |
6 | In the first phase Barthes 's approach has similarities to that of Lévi-Strauss : the concern to present methods , to be systematic , to draw ‘ structuralism ’ from structural linguistics . |
7 | The environment in which Bangladeshi babies in Cardiff are brought up has similarities with that of Hong Kong , both being richer in sensory experiences than that experienced by Welsh babies . |
8 | The wound response of tomato plants can be inhibited by salicylic acid and agents like fusicoccin that affect ion transport , and wounding by heat or physical injury produces electrical activity that has similarities to the epithelial conduction system used to transmit a stimulus in the defence responses of some lower animals . |
9 | Ivy Compton-Burnett , whose elegantly minimal and stylized dialogue has similarities with the narrative technique of Nathalie Sarraute , was appreciated in the 1950s primarily for her wit in portraying the viciousness of social interaction rather than for the techniques she employed . |
10 | His book of songs and madrigals has similarities in style with the Songs of Sundrie Kindes ( 1604 ) by Thomas Greaves [ q.v. ] , and both end with a group of five-part madrigals . |
11 | The distinction between ‘ equal opportunities ’ and ‘ girl-friendly ’ approaches has similarities to the ‘ cultural deprivation/cultural difference ’ debate about social class . |
12 | The trunk problem has similarities to floppy neck syndrome experienced by European swans which ingested anglers lead shot ( now banned in Britain ) . |
13 | CD-ROM ‘ XA ’ has similarities to compact disc interactive ( CD-I ) which we examine in more detail below and , in principal at least , it is possible to build bridges between the two media to make them compatible with one another . |
14 | The structure has similarities to one half of the double roller eddy of wakes ( Fig. 21.11 ) . |
15 | They consider that the test of fairness in the Directive has similarities to the test of reasonableness to which a majority of the terms within the scope of the UCTA are subject . |
16 | The observation that the vascular isoform is expressed in all smooth muscle cells suggests that it may represent a constitutive type of splicing pathway which has similarities to the default pattern shown by other muscle genes . |
17 | The presence of these genera suggests that conditions on the waste ground — which include intermittent disturbance , little grazing , low competition between species , and unleached soil — must have similarities to those in Britain 10 000 years ago . |
18 | And we do have similarities — not so much in the way we work but in the way we seen things . |
19 | This may seem to violate the definition of policy making as involving more than isolated decisions , yet individual professional judgements of this kind may cluster or have similarities that suggest implicit if not explicit policy decisions that are being made at the operational level . |
20 | Chlamydial infection was thus shown to have similarities to gonorrhoea in this respect . |
21 | A therapy which appears to have similarities with electro-acupuncture is neural therapy , discovered in Germany in the early years of this century and also involved with electrical charges on cell membranes . |
22 | The complex is thought to have similarities with some Canadian porphyry copper deposits ( MRP 55 ) . |
23 | Emor had similarities with Freemasonry or Rosicrucianism . |
24 | It was then suggested that MCC had similarities to ‘ a Catherine wheel turning at ever increasing speeds … whose final whirl could end with a bang ( i.e. Robert Maxwell proclaiming the triumph of a clean balance sheet ) or a splutter ’ . |
25 | MESSAGES left by the kidnapper of a Birmingham estate agent and the killer of a Leeds teenager had similarities , a murder trial jury was told today . |
26 | The histories of Nicaragua and Mozambique over the past two decades have similarities . |
27 | It is interesting to note that such detailed diagrams have similarities to the Petri nets of Furuta and Stotts [ 6 ] . |
28 | The careful thinking , the logic and the process of the thinking which are necessary for research , he suggests , have similarities with the work required for good practice ; and research itself should be seen , not just as a product but also a process . |
29 | The dog gall bladder epithelial cells have similarities to bovine in a number of biological characteristics ( time to reach confluency , division rates , etc ) but the method we report in this paper is simpler and quicker . |
30 | Different flows have similarities and differences . |