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He seemed to be making a comparison of some sort.
"You should be able to make a comparison from those."
Who would try to make a comparison? That is the way of things in many other cases, too.
She looked likely to make a comparison with someone else and then, drunk or not, thought better of it.
That's not the best way of making a comparison, but it will do under the circumstances.
Obviously you can't even begin to make a comparison with them, but it does give our players confidence.
If I make a comparison to someone else, it's already too close, and he throws it out.
"It was interesting because they made a comparison with our system.
In fact, we can make a comparison that's very instructive.
It was just a hunch, probably a dead end, but I wanted to make a comparison.
I'm just making a comparison between the old regime and the government today."
I do not believe, however, that one can make a comparison between tobacco products and alcohol.
"I was just making a comparison," Paris tried to explain.
It is a useful tool when the present prices are the best place to make a comparison.
She didn't get them all, but she got enough to make a comparison.
It was difficult to do with no timepiece to make a comparison.
I am interested in making a comparison with a like amount of water to produce ethanol.
I'm not trying to make a comparison between one nominee and another."
A further way of treating an article about an exhibition is to make a comparison with another artist.
She could make a comparison that somehow made them comprehensible.
I am in the process of making a comparison of the price changes since October.
Now I have a new version of the 4th Movement to make a comparison.
"Can we make a comparison when the pieces are in different languages?
They make a comparison between the characters and how they both live.