Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] a similar [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Associativity has a similar explanation except that the required depolarization is provided by a different set of afferent fibres ; in theory , these ‘ helper ’ inputs could use any neurotransmitter that promotes depolarization , and , experimentally , depolarization is often provided by injecting current into the cell . |
2 | The course has a similar structure to the HND Design ( Communication ) , but there is a choice of emphasis between Graphics and Product Design . |
3 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF SA for the Inmos Transputer , and plans to team with other chip manufacturers . |
4 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF for the Inmos transputer , and plans to partner with other chip manufacturers . |
5 | Celeriac : this knobbly root vegetable has a similar flavour to celery . |
6 | At this point Freud is closer to Max Weber 's theory , where the charismatic figure plays a similar role in creating change . |
7 | This chapter encourages a similar degree of growth and awareness in your sexuality and your ability to create and to sustain good sexual relations with others . |
8 | In the West country waterside living offers a similar breadth of choice , and with the market approaching its low water mark , now might be the time to take the plunge . |
9 | Peak power is up a useful 20bhp to 189bhp at 5900rpm while torque receives a similar hike to 177lb ft at 4700rpm . |
10 | One side has a similar effect to deep black crushed velvet but with a slight sheen , the reverse has a rough pile effect painted in a choice of brown , blue or grey . |
11 | The drowning British electorate has a similar experience , but it sees the future rather than the past . |
12 | In melancholia , as observed in some patients , Freud sees a similar introjection of the object , where the lost loved object is introjected , and the ego then has two parts . |
13 | Tarrow finds a similar pattern in his study of centre-periphery relations in France and Italy |
14 | Said to be the most important such Riviera sale since that of the collection of American socialite Florence Gould , the Pasha auction reflects a similar sort of taste . |
15 | Paul Ackford tells a similar tale . |
16 | John Cornforth notes a similar discrepancy in painting , where the outsides of houses , particularly in relation to their setting , are frequently recorded , their interiors rarely so . |
17 | Keith Hill tells a similar story with his totems . |
18 | A more traditional industry gives a similar account : J & J Cash of Coventry has been weaving name tapes on narrow measures of cloth since 1902 . |
19 | The entertainments industry faces a similar peak of approximately the same duration and timing . |
20 | Roberts reports a similar trend in Mexico and Brazil , demonstrating that as capitalism penetrates further into peripheral regions , so these areas contribute more to the migratory process . |
21 | Elsewhere , near the King 's Head , the discovery of flue-tiles carries a similar interpretation . |
22 | Lloyds runs a similar scheme but it involves just one institution . |
23 | Brian Roberts argues a similar case for village planning in Durham . |
24 | Longshot offers a similar package at the renowned Quinta do Lago estate from £248 a person for as many nights . |
25 | My Fiat Panda has a similar ignition fault which I have diagnosed to be a disengaged starter motor . |
26 | I note that the approved structure plan contains a similar sort of approach to York , I E its need is greater than its capacity and the policy in the approved plan recognizes that some of the provision will not be in York itself . |
27 | Mr and Mrs Ward heard on a television programme about a couple whose child has a similar problem being helped by a specialist clinic in Boston , USA . |
28 | The FAA has a similar duty in the USA , as have equivalent organisations in almost every country throughout the world . |
29 | The welfare principle in the Children Act replaces a similar provision contained in previous legislation now repealed . |
30 | Federman pursues a similar scepticism but with more robust results . |