Example sentences of "in [art] similar [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In a similar way we can use the die figures for the early imperial bronze coinages minted at Corinth to calculate that the total value coined over a century was only about half a million denarii , or less than 5000 per year . |
2 | In a similar way we sometimes need to remind ourselves that young readers have ideas that are worth consideration , and that the administratively-convenient solution to a problem may not be the most valuable one . |
3 | In a similar way we can first examine ray average costs and returns to scale along a ray . |
4 | In a similar way we can mock an accent or dialect , projecting a stereotyped figure more in the manner that stage actors do than in the manner that mere quotation provides … |
5 | In a similar way he might have been surprised by the figure he cut in prose or come to that in life . |
6 | In a similar way it was the growing wealth of the planters which first drew English manufactures to the American colonies . |
7 | If she had been in a similar position she would also have called on the nearest colleague . |
8 | The dark cream also sets off the bright red roses well — had I chosen a white satin , card or fabric in a similar shade it would have been too bright and could have detracted from the frame . |
9 | In a similar manner it is possible to draw a profile of the flight showing its height above the ground relative to the terrain over which the aircraft was flying . |
10 | And in a similar fashion you should use the Dipabase to keep the skin as soft and moist as you can |
11 | If I behaved in a similar fashion I would expect to lose my ‘ ticket ’ and be imprisoned for a considerable time . |
12 | And in a similar fashion I think it 's also important that we look the , the , move towards G P fundholding . |
13 | In a similar fashion it was becoming common for quite trivial legal disputes to go to the papal Curia on appeal : this was to transform the very nature of papal jurisdiction and authority , and is a striking example of the cosmopolitan links and assumptions of twelfth-century culture . |