parallels造句1) The stream parallels the road for several miles.
2) The street parallels the railway.
3) Her daily life parallels mine.
4) Their legal system parallels our own.
5) These parallels cannot be merely coincident.
6) I see parallels between the two cases.
7) These parallels cannot be merely coincidental.
8) His career parallels that of his father.
9) These ideas have parallels in Freud's thought too.
10) There are interesting parallels between the 1960s and the late 1990s.
11) There are some interesting parallels between the educational systems of these two countries.
12) There are many parallels between Yeats and the Romantic poets.
13) The rise in greenhouse gases parallels the reduction in the ozone layer.
14) There are few parallels between American football and European football.
15) The parallels with painting are immediately apparent.
16) There are many parallels between politics and acting.
17) The parallels are stated,[http:///parallels.html] not reasoned.
18) You might say there were parallels in my life.
19) There are no exact parallels between languages. 3.
20) A damaged sewage line parallels that road.
21) It has parallels with the cathedral and collegiate traditions.
22) This situation parallels the oedipal development of a girl.
23) John Mortimer made the presentation speech, drawing parallels between Dickens and Dostoevsky.
24) Bill Walsh, the 49ers' offensive consultant, sees the parallels in the problems both teams have had on offense.
25) They urge their students to see the parallels between the lives they are studying and their own.
26) Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world of fashion.
27) Detailed study of folk music from a variety of countries reveals many close parallels.
28) I'm trying to see if there are any obvious parallels between the two cases.
29) It is the latter which are relevant to the chemical-sensitive patient, and they do provide some interesting and revealing parallels.
30) I walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach, and broke into a trot.