Sentence examples for would be compared to from inspiring English sources

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His brain image would be compared to the aggregate image.

In the years after the movie, many overzealous sports fathers would be compared to The Great Santini.

Subsequent tests would be compared to the baseline numbers to see whether there are any changes that could be attributed to doping.

That this girl from Colorado would be compared to Phelps – the American with 16 Olympic medals to his name who holds more world records than any other swimmer – is impressive, but doesn't really tell the whole story.

The International Council of Shopping Centers said on Thursday that February same-store sales were likely to increase about 2 percent because they would be compared to the weak sales of February 2009 and because of an improving economy.

Whenever she would shoot at an East End location, it was almost unavoidable that the singer would be compared to her ex, given the speculation that his ridiculing of her move into film-making contributed to the end of the marriage.

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Tao Lin's one of very few well-known Asian-American writers, so I've anticipated for a long time that I'd be compared to him.

It's doubtful that Elizabeth Warren would be "tolerable" to Wall Street CEOs or would ever be compared to Jeb Bush by people in the financial sector.

Everything else; everyone else would always be compared to her.

"If you were doing a Broadway version of this and Carrie was doing it on stage, she wouldn't be compared to Julie Andrews".

Rockstar nailed the Wild West setting so well that any developer and their game would inevitably be compared to what's seen as perfection.

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