by comparison造句31. All were detected by comparison of the lesion at the follow-up visit with the previous photographic record.
32. By comparison with Alexander I and most eighteenth-century tsars he had been remarkably inactive beyond his frontiers.
33. They are the deadliest weapons of all, so that now the gun seems almost innocent by comparison.
34. By comparison, the problems of a department within a large corporation are more daunting.
35. By comparison with the caste, the rate of social mobility in class systems is high.
36. Yet by comparison with the fate of most people in Caxias, this is a haven of relative calm and well-being.
37. By comparison with the attendance figures, the number of readers' tickets issued has increased generally.
38. The golden weddings and stories of handbell ringers and emergent skiffle groups were getting a bit tame, by comparison.
39. Most of the world's cultivable areas are, by comparison, either hardly touched or not yet touched at all.
40. By comparison with that, what is it to him if one bard goes free?
41. I know that I will always be a dilettante by comparison.
42. What had rendered her and Tristram's literary fraud trivial by comparison?
43. By comparison the seemingly safe approach is anaemic and superficial - it does not really engage pupils.
44. Those dancing next to her in the line always felt dowdy by comparison.
45. By comparison, unit trusts and, to an even greater degree, investment trusts, are much more reasonably priced.
46. Patterns of disruption and reconstitution of kin groups do seem very different now by comparison with the past.
47. The ten-knot speed of a liner is quite trivial by comparison.
48. The brilliant colours make even the glossiest illustration seem dull by comparison.
49. Her own visit to the cinema with an inarticulate young man from the West of Ireland seemed very dull by comparison.
50. All the Star Wars hardware, so convincing on-screen, would look like toys by comparison.
51. Suddenly our long hours spent talking and laughing and crying together seemed trivial by comparison.
52. By comparison, only 23 percent of the infants in the control group lived in homes that had suffered recent water damage.
53. By comparison, an Equitable Life 10-year endowment policy, with monthly premiums of £30, would have produced about £8,399.
54. By comparison, the few dozen minerals found on the Moon are usually quite simple in composition.
55. By comparison, social class, the system of stratification in capitalist industrial society, provides an example of an open system.
56. By comparison, it costs $ 136 in entrance fees to take a family of four to Disneyland for one day.
56.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
57. By comparison, Sanders said juvenile crime has been up significantly in many other big cities.
58. By comparison, the turnout for the 1992 primary election was 29 percent.
59. Stony Stratford was the town nearest to Wolverton, and by comparison it had considerable charm.
60. A main reason for this is that by comparison its history is so brief.