Sentence examples for is apparently like from inspiring English sources

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Their fame is apparently like a home remodeling job.

Working at News International is apparently like working in a coal mine.

The writing in "Delicious" is untroubled and straightforward, which is, apparently, like the man and the life it describes.

U.K. National Poetry Day has "fallen" today — it is apparently, like Easter and the Feast of Artemis, determined by the moon — and taken a theme: Heroes and Heroines.

U.K. National Poetry Day has "fallen" today it is apparently, like Easter and the Feast of Artemis, determined by the moon and taken a theme: Heroes and Heroines.

He posited that for Ms. Devi, "the manipulation of numbers is apparently like a native language, whereas for most of us arithmetic calculation is at best like the foreign language we learned in school".

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It needs an emollient presence to keep the treasury and the spending departments singing from the same hymn sheet, as they are fond of saying in Whitehall, and Falconer is apparently liked by everyone.

For Gingrich, grudges are apparently like wives.

Can Labour win when their leader and their economic policies are apparently liked less than those of the Conservatives?

Plans are apparently like Marie-Antoinette, they must be executed.

Intriguingly, good walks are apparently like songs, with a kind of middle eight.

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