We found 128 examples of how to use unlike in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 128.
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26. | Unlike her brother, Sienna is very introverted. | |
27. | I can do that for her, unlike you. | |
28. | Kate has a fair complexion, unlike the others in her family. | |
29. | Unlike "then", "than" is not related to time. "Than" is used in comparative statements. | |
30. | Jews used Hebrew letters as numerals, and unlike the decimal system, the position of the numeral in the number is irrelevant. Thus one may conclude as many superstitious conclusions as he desires. | |
31. | Newts and salamanders, unlike frogs and toads, keep their tails as adults. | |
32. | Boston is cold for me, unlike Chicago. | |
33. | Unlike what we expected, the accusations were not made. | |
34. | Unlike yourself, I'm used to acknowledging my mistakes. | |
35. | This is so unlike you. | |
36. | Generalizations, in French, systematically require the definite article, unlike what happens with English, Esperanto or Portuguese... | |
37. | Unlike most mustelids, who lead a settled lifestyle, wolverines constantly wander in search of prey on their individual plots of land occupying up to 1500-2000 square kilometers. | |
38. | Tom's son is very self-assured, unlike his father who is plagued by self-doubt. | |
39. | Unlike you, I don't make fun of people in public. | |
40. | This isn't unlike what happened to me. | |
41. | That's so unlike you. | |
42. | Unlike Aristotle, Plato deemed women fit for the highest of positions in his republic. | |
43. | Plasmas behave unlike anything we experience on a regular basis on Earth because they conduct electricity and travel with their own set of magnetic fields entrapped in the material. | |
44. | Because Ceres is spherical, it is unlike the majority of the members of the asteroid belt. | |
45. | Unlike 'weasel', the Proto-Germanic ancestor of the word 'stoat' has not been established. | |
46. | This was very unlike Tom. | |
47. | One of the reasons that we love nature is that, unlike ourselves, nature is not envious or deceitful. | |
48. | Unlike her older sister, the younger sister is the quieter type. | |
49. | Unlike his father, he was always smiling. | |
50. | The history of a battle, is not unlike the history of a ball. Some individuals may recollect all the little events of which the great result is the battle won or lost, but no individual can recollect the order in which, or the exact moment at which, they occurred, which makes all the difference as to their value or importance. |