Use "unlike" in a sentence
unlike example sentences
unlike
1. " Unlike Herndon, she could use dates he could understand
2. This is unlike the CI rider where the entire amount of CI cover is paid to the individual
3. They had always kept their papers separate, it was very unlike him to do that
4. At least Herndon had never been with Tdeshi, unlike other recent lovers in her life
5. 4 Unlike dusting for fleas, you should dust only in areas where the roaches are seen
6. But unlike the monsoon seasons of Nepal, you want to be as predictable as the thunder clap after the lightning
7. Unlike many of his vampire brethren, Wolf has tended not to hide his identity
8. Medically, Yoga maintains the body parameters to a ripe old age (as the nature of yogic exercise is unlike other systems), which is anti-aging
9. Standing poses have a different effect on the legs unlike conventional endurance or aerobic exercise
10. The carpet seems to have avoided the depredations of the last occupant of the rooms … unlike the bedroom carpet which is stained beyond belief
11. It’s unlike Stephen to be nervous
12. Unlike in his first dream, this
13. Unlike you, who prefer a broad brush, I see the intricate beauty of the devil in the
14. Unlike earlier missions to Satan's world, this mission knew its target and purpose before it left Sol
15. Unlike the earlier missions, this ship did not underestimate their enemy and was careful that it was not detected in its approach so it could strike without warning
16. Despite the absolute blackness, something so unlike the usual night-dark that we become used to at home, I tried to visualise the space around me
17. Unlike my previous trip in the trunk of the car, where I had some space in which to flex, this box was only just big enough to hold me
18. Ben was, in short, nowhere near selfish enough to survive well in such circumstances as these, unlike himself and grumpy Marwan
19. Unlike a Highland Elf, he was not about to wait four hundred Earth years for his home to be completed, with clay blocks and cut wood he was able to get a fine home done in the outrageously short time of a dozen Earth years this way
20. Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions
21. Unlike her mother, though, she sought out images and tales of the wider world
22. Unlike you, who prefer a broad brush, I see the intricate beauty of the devil in the detail
23. unlike the phantom sails that hove to
24. Unlike the stream it was deep and filled with thick purple-green floating leaves
25. It was swampy and marshy around it, and unlike the first one they had camped at, deep, green and muddy rather than clear and sandy
26. is unlike anything he has seen before,
27. ’ He said, affection and pride warring in his voice as he describes his home in detail - sounding not unlike an estate agent I once met when I was across in Bristol
28. Her taste, like mine, leans towards the elegant and unfussy, unlike Gilla’s preferences for patterns and frills
29. She leads me to a room unlike any I have seen so far
30. Unlike the almost universal acceptance of Miss Jones in the media, however, some of the reporting that related to the young man tended towards the dark side
31. In few cases do legitimate illnesses make people do unspeakable things which are unlike themselves
32. Unlike Morg's south pacific, there were no other settlers in this universe
33. Rayne was behaving totally unlike the person he knew
34. The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
35. And unlike us who never took
36. Even those close friends and relatives who knew about the hole were amazed at the couple’s loving resilience in the face of such deep shadow, and unlike so many people who find that their strength and union is built on sand rather than on firm foundations, Ken and Eileen simply wouldn’t let the darkness at the heart of their marriage tear their relationship apart, choosing instead to face their enemy in a committed search for the one thing that could complete the turn of the seasons in their lives
37. She was quite unlike her mother, and although ravaged by the same hormonal imbalances and certain confusions that beset Alan, she tried hard not to allow herself to be brow beaten by her mother’s general attitudes and specific goals, although her mother sought to make her daughter complicit in her disapproval of her step-son as a way of protecting both of their interests
38. The sound grew slowly, repeating refrains and phrases in a growing, circular pattern, quite unlike the recorded version, until the volume and intensity of these paradisiacal sounds overwhelmed them both completely
39. “Something is happening to me,” she was twisting her hands, (very unlike herself Duncan noted), “things are surfacing
40. Unlike Reston, it was colorful and in good repair, not gaunt, rusted steel skeletons and crumbly, graffiti-covered concrete covered with moss, kudzu and choke-cherry
41. Dave’s always been civil, unlike some editors I've heard of
42. Unlike the almost universal acceptance of Miss Jones in the
43. “Bloggingehow was my one source of inspiration that i could easily connect to, unlike other big corporate blogs that, although provided the information, lacked the intimacy a beginner needs in order to get the wheel turning
44. Thinking this was unlike Duncan; she studied the woman carefully and suddenly realized that it was Naria
45. that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of
46. She was quite unlike her mother, and although ravaged by
47. But unlike Ava, she was not intimate with it
48. Most unlike her – maybe it worried her
49. There’s an account of the funeral a few pages on … unlike Bunty to be so descriptive … flowers, music … Philip looking haggard but composed
50. This new arrival was unlike the