Sentence examples for equivalent of some from inspiring English sources

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He has not built a brain or an eye or a robotic equivalent of some other complex body part.

He was arguably the first Obama nominee who was the ideological equivalent of some of the most controversial Bush nominees.

Altogether, the equivalent of some 16 British, Australian, New Zealand, Indian, and French divisions took part in the campaign.

In place of a sacred constitutional principle, Mr Grayling proposes a royal charter, the ministerial equivalent of "some of my best friends are black".

In 1994, reportedly to cover the cost of storage, insurance and legal fees, Mr. Dumas put 18 Giacometti works up for sale through the French auctioneer Jacques Tajan, raising the equivalent of some $8 million.

So, Twenty20 time – usually the cricketing equivalent of some vaguely trashy airport novel (usually with the word "Strike", "Force" or "Eagle" in the title) to be enjoyed while it lasts and then quickly forgotten.

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If there is any truth associated with a fictitious entity it "can not belong to it in any other character than that of the intended and supposed equivalent ofsome proposition having for its subject some real entity" (1838 43, VIII, 246).

Think of it as the DJing equivalent of spreading some really expensive cream cheese really, really slowly on some really expensive sourdough.

Thinking about the male equivalents of some of these words throws their sexism into sharp relief.

The State of the Art column on Thursday, about Microsoft's new Office software suite, used an outdated name for a company that offers free equivalents of some Microsoft Office programs.

As Quartersnacks wrote in their roundup of the Chillest Lines in Skateboard History, "He was far from the first to skate with a cigarette, but he is the closest skateboard-equivalent of some 1940s movie star smoking in black and white film, and looking undeniably awesome while doing it".

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