liken造句1. But if she had to liken him to anything it would be an overgrown teddy bear in determined pursuit of his honey.
2. There was no attempt to liken any Conservative minister, or downtrodden Chancellor, to Baldrick or anyone else.
3. Liken allows Mac applications to run on Unix stations in an X Window.
4. Then Jones will liken Switzer to some of the great men in world history, like Marco Polo.
5. It will liken welfare to drugs: soothing, addictive, and utterly destructive of independence and initiative.
6. We often liken the heart to a pump.
7. Others liken it to a country club.
8. The Hunter you could liken to the prototypical Ranger.
9. They liken the standard for scientific evidence to that for other evidence.
10. In its hydrodynamic behavior, we can liken the dense phase to a liquid.
11. And again he said, Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God?
12. Although, greatly parts of energies liken little dragon absorption, still have very greatly a part get into wild goose the south fly of next the pubic region storage get up.
13. I would liken him to General George Marshall during the Second World War.
14. Walker's critics are amusingly Orwellian. They liken the crowd in Madison to the ones in Tunisia and claim to be fighting for democracy.
15. The ornamental plant of milkweed family was liken by people with its unusual of flower, its elegant of vine.
16. To whom then will ye liken God ? or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
17. They liken Obama's rejection of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt to Jimmy Carter's 1979 abandonment of the shah of Iran.
18. Liken and derive the characteristic with the vivid, concrete, image of justice.
19. To whom then will you liken God ? Or what likeness will you compare with Him?
20. Members of the public have started to liken these land sales revenues to drugs—hard to quit once you get hooked on them.
21. I liken you, my darling , to a mare harnessed to one of the chariots of Pharaoh.
22. Whether you liken yourself a towering tree or a blade of grass.
23. You can liken it to working underwater with a diving suit encasing you.
24. A reporter can only write one story at a time, which I liken to preparing just one dish at a time.
25. And he who were pleasantly disposed could not well avoid to liken it to the exploit of that gallant man who thought to pound up the crows by shutting his park gate.
26. Lk. 13:20 And again He said, To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
27. Are we praising a person or not when we liken him to a tiger?
28. To consider or describe as similar. equal. or analogous, liken.
29. American military officials believe they have checked the insurgency but liken it to a spring.
30. But after two years of working closely with Jobs, Sculley came to liken him to Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky.