Similar words: commonly, commodity, accommodate, incommunicado, rancor, uncover, encourage, money. Meaning: adv. sharing equally with another or others.
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121, However, the hierarchies of hens and of various primates share many features in common.
122, The stories I heard varied in details but seemed to have several motifs in common.
123, Real love and Sun have something in common; they are so bright that they don't have shadows, they are free of darkness! Mehmet Murat ildan
124, Despite their apparent diversity, most of these practices have certain features in common.
125, As a sample of offenders, the course participants have more in common with prisoners than probationers.
126, He and Matthew struck up a friendship - they had something in common; their attitude to life.
127, The guide, in common with general style, comes with a flexible, weatherproof cover.
128, It can be useful to refer to something you all have in common, which may restore a feeling of harmony.
129, In order to provide some sort of overall picture this authority, in common with most others, produces a consolidated balance sheet.
130, Compare the people with one another and identify what they have in common, and what you approve and disapprove of.
131, In controversy abolitionists found arguments in common whatever their religious affiliations.
132, In common with Descartes, he visualized the universe in terms of clockwork rather than as a living organism.
133, The point is that crops and weeds are in a sense kindred spirits, with several traits in common.
134, Second, it has nothing in common with known paintings by Raven.
135, It was fun being whisked to Plymouth, though she hadn't much in common with this well-meaning but heavy family.
136, The Hatton flat and the Cullam house had one thing in common, an automatic washing machine.
137, For the historian it is equally illegitimate to overlook what they had in common as it is to neglect the differences.
138, Assam, in common with other north-eastern states, had long been troubled by secessionist groups.
139, The only thing he had in common with Cherry Morello, his stage persona, was a mega-mouth of repartee.
140, Slightly larger objects, however different and unrelated, should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin.
141, For him it was a tedious preliminary to discovering whether he had something truly in common with another human being.
142, Aromatherapy, in common with other natural therapies, aims to strengthen the immune system.
142, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
143, The underlying concept is that pairs of sentences that have constituents in common can be related to each other by a linguistic transformation.
144, The smaller boats actually have more in common with sailboards than with the huge yachts usually seen in marinas.
145, Perhaps this was something he had in common with his elder son.
146, Since the 1970s, in common with the rest of the industrial world, it has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded.
147, The Zadokites, at first glance, would appear to have much in common with the Essenes, indeed to overlap with them.
148, Design, development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information.
149, In common with many ENs I constantly attempted to update my knowledge and improve my practice.
150, In retrospect what Riffaterre and Jakobson have in common seems more striking than their disagreements.
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