nothing like造句61. It's classed as being a conifer but it looks nothing like one.
62. Not them, nor the dress, nor the old aunts and uncles, nothing like that.
63. Straitlaced Amos, for example, was less stereotypical than his pals, and Sapphire spoke nothing like her husband.
64. Certainly the lateral geniculate nucleus in rats looks nothing like the lateral geniculate nucleus in monkeys.
65. Marie Claire was nothing like a nun and made a noise as she walked in her high-heeled shoes.
66. We were actually disappointed because it was nothing like we thought.
67. There was nothing like a small fire to take the boredom right out of things.
68. There's nothing like the birth of a baby to get life into perspective.
69. His uncertainty with strangers is nothing like Juanita's, more the island child's natural reserve.
70. And the Cantonese here were nothing like their cousins across the estuary.
71. There was nothing like a horse for leaning on, complaining to, arguing with.
72. And that voice was nothing like the voice he had heard on the tape of church music.
73. No, there's nothing like a good laugh to make you feel better about yourself.
74. I have heard of three deaths during rugby matches in the seven years I have been secretary, but nothing like this.
75. Nothing like this had ever happened to her before, and she should have been afraid.
76. Nearly everyone is still troubled by the memory of what happened, and all hope nothing like it happens again.
77. But the school dinner she was wolfing down was nothing like the standard favourite of baked beans, burgers and ice-cream.
78. When the weather's good there's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a special menu a final flourish.
79. She was a small, dumpy woman, nothing like her only child in either looks or personality.
80. The new booties are surprisingly substantial but non-stretch - nothing like their predecessors, Gore-Text socks.
81. This suspect looks nothing like Nichols, a slightly built, light-skinned man in his 40s with thinning hair.
82. But there is nothing like a carefully chosen book to stimulate the examination and reflection which deals with this doubt.
83. All of these are useful, and collectively they offer nothing like enough.
84. The problem is that in its juvenile form it looks nothing like the adult specimen.
85. There is nothing like worldly success on the part of one academic to make all the others hate him or her.
86. Reasons for my dismissal were nothing like I think I deserved.
87. It looked like a controlled ride to take the points he needed, but in fact it was nothing like it.
88. But the 1870s were not the 1370s, and amid rapid industrialization, apprenticeship was nothing like it once was.
89. To me, those stepchildren seemed so tough and hard and nothing like you imagine them to be.
90. Then there are the codling; wonderful eating and nothing like that tasteless stuff you buy with a crispy brown skin.