Example sentences of "[art] similar but [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The concentration of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 was significantly higher in malignant ascites ( 736 ( 213–165 ) ng/ml ) than in alcoholic ascites ( 16 ( <2–43 ) ng/ml , p<0.05 ) , and a similar but less pronounced pattern was found for plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 ( 43 ( <6- 140 ) ng ml in malignant ascites v <6 ( <6–28 ) ng/ ml in alcoholic ascites , p<0.05 ) . |
2 | A similar but less marked pattern is to be found in other cases of sexual violence . |
3 | In Halliday and Hasan 's model of cohesion , reference is used in a similar but more restricted way . |
4 | A similar but more limited process of delegation ( centre de responsabilité ) started in 1991 at the Musée d'Orsay and will be introduced in a further five national museums . |
5 | By a curious and strange coincident , one of the guests on board was actress Dinah Sheridan who starred in the popular film ‘ The Railway Children ’ which featured a similar but more dramatic near miss ! |
6 | A similar but more dramatic shift occurs in the wedding scene , which begins in a relaxed prose until Claudio takes over , with his mistaken hurt dignity : ‘ Give not this rotten orange to your friend , /She 's but the sign and semblance of her honour ’ ( IV.i.23ff . ) . |
7 | John Conway , a mathematician at Cambridge University , had already developed a similar but more poetic notation but I did not see this until the summer of 1979 . |
8 | A similar but more complicated arrangement of alternatively spliced exons was reported for the Drosophila muscle MHC ( 15 ) , which showed that multiple isoforms could exist with only small differences in apparent molecular weight . |