on a par造句1. The wages of clerks were on a par with those of manual workers.
2. These 2 things are on a par .
3. We will have Christmas decorations on a par with anything on show at the MetroCentre.
4. As a writer I'd put him on a par / level with Joyce.
5. As a writer she was on a par with the great novelists.
6. He doesn't think his salary is on a par with his position in the company.
7. Parts of Glasgow are on a par with the worst areas of London and Liverpool for burglaries.
8. As actors, I would say they were on a par.
9. He treated all human relations of any depth on a par with the confessional.
10. All human individuals are on a par, but each is separate from every other like the matches in a match box.
11. But are they on a par with their natural environment?
12. Loss of self-control in cricket is on a par with evasion of payment for a television licence.
13. His creations are on a par with Mozart and the composers of the renaissance.
14. The stripping action was on a par with other smaller models.
15. Paying competitive salaries means paying teachers on a par with other professions open to talented college graduates.
16. At the business unit level profits should be on a par with last year, which was a record result.
17. This further reduced demand and put state nurseries on a par with private ones except in the case of poor parents.
18. Graphics handling is also quite impressive, on a par with much more expensive laser printers.
19. This must be seen as a specialist task, on a par with other administrative duties and research commitments.
20. Its bookshops are on a par, which means it is well catered for.
21. At the 283-shop Meadowhall Centre, Sheffield, trade was on a par with 1991.
22. On a par with Mom's, the flaky pie goes down smoothly.
23. The regeneration of the city's downtown dock front will put it on a par with Nice or Cannes.
24. The pre-race hype had been worthy of any world heavyweight boxing match, on a par with Ali and Frazier.
25. Emissions are down by as much as 80 per cent-putting them on a par with the best four-strokes.
26. Regardless, this raise helps to keep their base pay ahead of, or at least on a par with, inflation.
27. One Labour source said that operating cartels would be put on a par with insider dealing.
28. Abdullah was the equivalent of a constable, the most junior career rank, almost on a par with conscripts.
29. Nevertheless some people, especially women, find this very distressing, on a par with other changes to their self-image.
30. To the Milesians, however, the opposites were not abstract qualities, on a par with numbers, but concrete stuffs.