akin造句31. Time was when even domestic flights were something akin to exotic adventure.
32. This unstable region of Ulthuan has a strange other-worldly quality more akin to the realms of Chaos than to mortal lands.
33. Several astronomers reported that, on rare occasions, they could see something akin to these canals.
34. Keeping a steady blaze is akin to the way in which women generate and maintain emotional energy.
35. The staff relaxed, until the building started expanding and contracting - an effect they described as akin to heavy breathing.
36. In the absence of rational criteria to guide theory choice, theory change becomes akin to religious conversion.
37. The effect was akin to handing the keys of a fast car to a young and irresponsible driver.
38. Labor leader Tony Mazzocchi is trying to build a groundswell of support akin to the civil rights, labor and anti-war movements.
39. It is more akin to the toilet found on a modern jet airliner, with the addition of spring-loaded thigh restraints!
40. Twenty years ago many people looked upon their jobs as akin to paying rent.
41. On the other hand, it was something akin to a blanket death sentence for the free-flowing rivers in sixteen states.
42. Yet, in terms of potential, Sam had a shrewdness and a mind which was akin to an untapped goldmine.
43. I felt something akin to the tender hatred one can sense when staring hard at a photograph of oneself.
44. However, investment without a clear idea of the electronic commerce architecture being built would be akin to driving with blinders on.
45. It became his program, and it established something akin to a monopoly over his mind.
46. In truth, this one has been something more akin to a slow train coming.
47. It was akin to the difference between reel-to-reel tape and cassettes.
48. Control in most cases is ex post facto and akin to closing the stable door when the horse has bolted.
49. This method is akin to evaluative action research, described on p. 10.
50. They were more akin to the machine politicians we know today than to the noble coalition builders and power-brokers who preceded them.
51. It is therefore in many ways more akin to an art rather than a science.
52. To adopt an approach akin to that used in the United States would be fundamentally to alter the rationale for judicial review.
53. The underground explosions created a deep rumble in the ground, something akin to a 2. 0 earthquake, Wernicke recalled.
54. Fanatics such as Obispal were invaluable; yet they were akin to bulls set loose in china shops.
55. Is not the pleasure of the novelistic text akin to day-dreaming, wish-fulfilment fantasy?
56. Similarly, I felt it akin to a crime to waste time.
57. Parliament's action was more akin to a non-binding no-confidence vote, and should carry no greater weight.
58. But I like the idea, akin to miniature escargot pizza.
59. Fiddleheads have a distinctive taste, somewhat akin to green beans or artichokes, and a pleasing crunchy texture.
60. Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.