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1 How much resemblance it bears to the original I really can't say.
2 Does it bear much resemblance to the portrait you painted of her?
3 The whole of this disposition hath much resemblance to theatrical representation.
4 Do you bear much resemblance to the hero of her storybooks?'
5 Hamburg is the only city in Europe which bears much resemblance to New York.
6 I don't think it bears much resemblance to anything else.
7 She saw much resemblance between these and the young man.
8 His elegies have, therefore, too much resemblance of each other.
9 The modern classroom bears much resemblance to the ones our grandparents and great grandparents attended.
10 In these two lives, though they had walked such different paths, there was much resemblance .
11 I should not suppose there could be much resemblance .
12 The animal has much resemblance to an Octopus.
13 There is much resemblance in structure and in geological history between St. Helena, St. Jago, and Mauritius.
14 His work was of transitional character, and bears much resemblance to the beautiful transitional work at Glastonbury.
15 While these meeting places are called villages, they do not bear much resemblance to those of civilisation.
16 There was not much resemblance in character or sympathy between the brothers-in-law; but they had hitherto avoided clashing.
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This collocation consists of: Much resemblance through the time
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