50 Sentences with "equally"
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Sentences with "equally"
The connector "equally”Belongs to the group of addition connectors. It is used to introduce information that clarifies or expands another precedent. For example: He chose the paintings carefully and, equally, the place where I would put them.
The “likewise” connector is also a comparative connector; It is used to express the equality or equivalence of one fact in relation to another. For example: The movie and the novel it is based on are equally bad.
Finally, the “equally” connector is sometimes used as a opposing connector or contrast; indicates an opposition or restriction to an idea or action stated above. For example: I do not feel like going out; equallyI'll go to Fabian's house.
The connectors are words or expressions that allow us to indicate a relationship between two sentences or statements. The use of connectors favors the reading and comprehension of texts, since they provide coherence and cohesion.
Other add-on connectors are: apart, also, it is more, in short, on top, if that were not enough, too.
Other comparison connectors are: analogously, as, similarly, in the same way, the same as, more than, less than, worse than, such as, as is, as much as.
Other opposing connectors are: although, despite, on the contrary, otherwise, instead, while, nevertheless, but, on the other hand, but.
Example sentences with "likewise"
- During the holidays, Martín and his friends visited Vienna and, equally, Prague.
- There are no vacancies for the Latin course; equally, We will put it on the waiting list, in case some of those enrolled drop out of the course.
- The consequences of the crash of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929 affected the United States and equally to many other countries.
- This year I received my law degree and, equally, I won the club tennis tournament.
- Francisco de Goya's work as an engraver is equally valuable than his pictorial work.
- The beak and neck of flamingos are equally long.
- The back pain is intense, equally than those of the hip.
- For the exam, you must read the bibliography indicated in the subject program and equally the one the teacher mentioned in the last class.
- For the Catholics of the seventeenth century, e equally for Protestants, the expressiveness of music for religious ceremonies was of great importance.
- We asked him not to come; equally, wine.
- Handel's operas were originally performed almost exclusively in London; equally, almost all of Bach's music was spread mostly within his local environment.
- The rose bush grew a lot this summer, equally than jasmine.
- The pasta they prepare in this restaurant is as fresh as the ones my grandmother made, and equally tasty.
- Ecuador is equally distant from the North Pole and the South Pole.
- The three films of The Lord of the rings They were equally successful, although the last one had higher collection.
- The house is located in an area as remote as the previous house and equally dangerous.
- Although the surgery is simple, equally it is risky.
- Albrecht Dürer was a master of the fantastic and, equally, he set out to copy nature as faithfully as possible.
- The Renaissance painter Piero della Francesca added another element to the use of geometric perspective equally important in painting: the use of light and shadow games.
- Although poetess is usually used as the feminine of the noun poet, it is equally valid to use the poet.
- Before Linnaeus devised his binomial system for naming species, they were designated by very long descriptive names; equally, different names for a species coexisted.
- Throughout history, great technological transformations have been accompanied by a series of changes equally important in the way of life of the human being.
- Visitors to the museum will be able to tour the exhibition and take pictures without the use of flash, and, equally, acquire the catalog that is for sale.
- I like the plaid shirt, but the plain one is equally pretty.
- Current regulations prohibit wildlife trafficking and, equally, the archaeological pieces.
- Seals and penguins are equally skilled in diving, despite breathing through lungs.
- In the last parliamentary session, the architectural heritage law was approved and, equally, a commission was created to study the possibility of reforming the legislation that regulates the activity of architects.
- Asteroids have been detected that passed less than 100,000 km from Earth; there are likely to be many more passing equally close, but which, due to their small size, are not detected.
- The story "Man on the pink corner", by Jorge Luis Borges, is published in his book Universal history of infamy and, equally, in many anthologies.
- Sales of the new watch series have increased more than 20% since last year. Equally notable has been the increase in some of the previous series models, close to 10%.
- Many bacteria and protozoa are intracellular parasites; equallyThere are plants and animals that feed on the tissues and body fluids of other living beings.
- The company's Board of Directors has approved the balance sheet and, equally, ordered the distribution of dividends as stipulated in the regulations.
- Although the work of Alfred Wallace did not have the significance of that of Charles Darwin, his contributions to the theory of evolution were equally important.
- We don't book a hotel in Bern; equally, tomorrow we travel there and hope to be lucky.
- During the baroque, the Church used art to mobilize believers; equally, European kings set out to use art to show their power and thus impress the people.
- The discussions about the renovations to be done in the building were equally extensive and intense.
- Planets and natural satellites do not emit light; equally, we can see them because they reflect the sunlight.
- Unlike the rest of the mammals, the platypus and the echidna are oviparous; equallyLike birds, they have a cloaca, a hole in which the urinary, excretory and reproductive systems converge.
- During the Second Punic War, the Carthaginian general Hannibal crossed the Pyrenees and, equally, the Alps, to face the Roman troops.
- In publications, titles of books and films are written in italics; equally, the names of works of art and songs are in italics.
- The french word sick it does not mean sick, otherwise enclose, Y ombre It is not man, otherwise shadow; equally, the English term exit it is not equivalent to spanish success, but to exit, Y current is not the same as current in Spanish, but real.
- During the 17th century, the Netherlands experienced remarkable economic growth; equally, were an important cultural center of Europe, with more than 250 printers in Amsterdam alone.
- In his paintings, Diego Velázquez portrayed the Spanish court; equally, he addressed motifs and figures linked to the popular.
- There is no more chocolate; equallyI don't think I could eat more than I already ate.
- Isaac Newton made important scientific discoveries, for which he is rightly remembered; equally, he devoted himself deeply to theology and alchemy.
- Among the works of Beethoven stand out his 9 symphonies, his 32 sonatas for piano and his concertos for piano and violin; equally, his opera deserves to be mentioned Fidelio, the Missa solemnis and the last four quartets by him.
- At present, numerous exoplanets of a similar size to Earth and others are known, equally numerous, which are at a distance from the star around which they revolve that is appropriate for liquid water to exist in them.
- Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, fertility, and vegetables; equally, he is the divinity of debauchery and ecstasy, and the protector of the theater.
- Adverse drug reactions include dizziness, itching, and burning; equally, can cause insomnia and difficulty concentrating.
- Towards the end of the 19th century, the French colonial Empire stretched across northern and central Africa, with enclaves in the east (Madagascar and part of Somalia); equally, dominated regions in the Middle East (Lebanon) and Southeast Asia (Indochina).
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