Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] similar to " in BNC.
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1 | When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way . |
2 | The chapter on new free radical reactions discusses the Barbier reaction — which is similar to the Grignard reaction — and the next chapter gives details of catalyst preparation , activation and the various types of systems , with a comprehensive list of references . |
3 | The effect of which is similar to stirring a cup of tea . |
4 | With this , equations ( 7.7 ) can be integrated to give ( 12.50 ) which is similar to ( 12.2 ) . |
5 | Nigeria , for example , produces oil which is similar to ours . |
6 | The canonising of many of these into ‘ sainthood ’ , and its corresponding condition within non-Christian religions puts them temporarily into a surrogate position relative to the Created God , which is similar to that into which Jesus Christ may be put . |
7 | Modern theories of water structure centre on computer-simulation models from which has been developed a concept which is similar to the DNA model just discussed , the concept of cellular automata . |
8 | My second idea is this , which is similar to the above . |
9 | Treatment with the Theratest method is effected by either traditional needle acupuncture or the electronic probe , which is similar to a ballpoint pen , that directs a weak electrical discharge into the points determined by the computer readout . |
10 | Section 268 gives a definition of inability to pay which is similar to that for companies referred to above . |
11 | An alternative structure was devised which is similar to the finite-state recogniser in figure 3.8 , having labelled edges . |
12 | Therefore we think that GH5 has a primary DNA-binding site , which is similar to that of CAP , and a secondary binding site that is less structurally defined and may consist of a group of basic residues interacting with phosphates on a second DNA duplex . |
13 | The rate of referral to hospital was 4.2 per 100 consultations or 13.3 per 100 registered patients , which is similar to the results reported by Wilkin and Smith in Manchester and by Bradlow et al in Oxfordshire . |
14 | His work will include much personal advisory work with students , which is similar to a lecturer 's tutorial responsibilities . |
15 | If the determinant unc of order n is expanded in the usual way , the first product is unc times its cofactor , which is similar to unc but of order — 1 . |
16 | The next one , which is similar to camomile and which I find a lot of people like better , is lavender . |
17 | She suggests that this was perhaps because women have traditionally been seen as having a passive relation to language which is similar to that of a simultaneous interpreter who translates the ideas of others but does not produce any of her own ( 32 ) . |
18 | For £1,000.50 ( inc VAT ) you can buy the C2 , which is similar to the C1 , but also offers apparent and real wind direction , and wind speed displayed in tenths of knots . |
19 | Er there 's another book which is similar to the other one in the sense that it made up of some papers by Phillips , Steel and Tants and that has some information about Mexicano in it , er and you find that some people er were giving Mexican language a low a low prestige rate whereas other group in the community were doing the opposite and giving a high prestige rate or certainly a less low one , er in favour of spanish a lot of the Because it was in I think it 's in South America I guess , er you find that a lot of the locals were switching to spanish because it was coming the dominant language er because of societal pressures and constraints and so on . |
20 | The formulation of the categories of person who must not be vilified , which is similar to the formulation adopted by the Race Relations Act 1976 , section 3(1) , does not include religious groupings , so that incitement to religious hatred is therefore outside the ambit of the British law ; attacks on Roman Catholicism or Anglicanism are not covered . |
21 | An additional measure of objective risk which is similar to the one used in the Watts and Quimby ( 1980 ) study was obtained by simply dividing the number of accidents by the traffic flow ( note that the units of this measure are essentially arbitrary ) . |
22 | it also has something to do with her predominant yearning for an idyllic space which is similar to the yearning for a classical Golden Age . |
23 | In this study , the decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma over two decades was 17% which is similar to that reported from Birmingham . |
24 | The excess mortality is not limited to underground workers , since workers above ground have a raised standardised mortality ratio ( SMR ) for gastric cancer ( 143 ) , which is similar to that for underground workers other than those at the coal face ( SMR 144 ) . |
25 | Adduct levels ranged from 0.7 adducts/10 nucleotides to 29 adducts/10 nucleotides , which is similar to values reported for other tissues . |
26 | If we put these fragments of information together , we can construct a picture of black adolescents ' perceptions of Creole use and attitudes which is similar to that given by Sutcliffe . |
27 | The first , pavement K from Woodchester , shows the remains of a band of chain-guilloche which is similar to that of the Orpheus mosaic ( pI . |
28 | Forty of the escapees were killed by local hunters but the remainder appear to have survived by hiding in inaccessible rocky areas and adapted to the local terrain , which is similar to their natural habitat in sub-Saharan Africa . |
29 | As a corollary of this emphasis on managerial control , installation of this microelectronics technology reveals a lack of concern over the liberties and rights of building occupants which is similar to that displayed by Bentham in the design of his Panopticon . |
30 | The general rule is that one tenant can not enforce covenants contained in another tenant 's lease , but there are a number of exceptions being mainly as follows : ( 1 ) Where a tenant has taken an assignment from the landlord of the benefit of a covenant entered into by a tenant of other premises ; ( 2 ) Where various tenants or their predecessors in title have entered into a mutual deed of covenant ( in which case each can enforce the covenants against the others ) ; ( 3 ) Where the estate has been laid out under a common scheme for building ( known as a building scheme ) and the leases have been taken pursuant to that scheme ; ( 4 ) Where there is a letting scheme , which is similar to a building scheme , but there need be no physical laying out of the estate . |