Example sentences of "[adj] in [adj] sense " in BNC.
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1 | If you went and stood in the same place now then obviously it would look different in that sense , would n't it so the background if you like would be different would n't it with high rise and maybe a different . |
2 | Now frankly you , the things that you said are , are not wrong in any sense , they just are different ways of saying a similar thing . |
3 | We have a press that is free in one sense : it engages sometimes in the most scurrilous reporting and colours it up under the heading of a free press . |
4 | That it is never reciprocal in that sense . |
5 | But I remember originally reading Kierkegaard and loving it and finding him tremendously exciting in this sense . |
6 | Labov ( 1966 ) reported that less than 2% of everyday speech were ungrammatical in this sense . |
7 | You implied erm that many of the women who were n't really aware politically in in fact may have been quite restrained in that sense |
8 | Because Linnaeus worked in western Europe , it tends to be the European form which is seen as typical in this sense ; and of course it is accidental which species in a group happens to be first described and hence seen as typical . |
9 | Although , perhaps it was fortunate in one sense that er it completely destroyed the main machine shop and er it , it all happened over a period of about twenty to twenty five minutes . |
10 | And nine times out of ten people in that situation , when they 're actually creating their article or their programme or anything else , will take that material , use their own style , wrap it up , and as it were throw it out , and if you 're pro-active in that sense , you stand a very very much better chance of them getting it right . |
11 | I am extremely playful in that sense and I believe it 's the only form of fun possible in a world which is n't always much fun . |
12 | Thirdly , there is the possibility that abnormalities judged by us to be psychotic in afunctional sense were actually due to organic brain diseases unrecognised at the time ; for reasons discussed previously this would rule them out of court for our purposes . |
13 | The parallel experience in the inter-war period of this fellow economic radical Lloyd George is also instructive in another sense . |
14 | He felt NATO was too restrictive in this sense and subject to domination by the Anglo-Saxon powers , America and Britain . |
15 | there 's no likelihood of getting the same sort of regime that we 've got which I know is n't democratic in that sense |
16 | When a sentence expresses an attitude or a wish it can not be true or false in this sense , for wishes and attitudes can not be true or false as beliefs can . |
17 | ( Organic in this sense means ‘ of the body ’ , and organic illness includes infections , autoimmune disorders , allergies and other problems with an identifiable cause . ) |
18 | It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England . |
19 | However , it does have the least number of extras supplied with it , so it is basic in that sense . |
20 | He found that the squatters ' actions were not foreseeable in this sense and therefore did amount to a novus actus interveniens . |
21 | When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty . |
22 | The words used to make the feelings communicable to others from different cultures and sub-cultures are not attempts to turn emotions into intellectual propositions and to make them comprehensible in that sense . |
23 | One allocation that would be both efficient and equitable in this sense would be an initial endowment at 1 where both A and B have the same X and Y. Since they face the same budget constraint , each can have what the other has so that any trades away from equal allocation to the contract curve must meet the reverse allocation test illustrated as part ( b ) of the figure . |
24 | For our present purposes , however , one should notice that both writers agreed on the necessity of priestly consecration before Christ could be present in any sense in the sacrament of the altar . |
25 | I mean it was invaluable in some sense but erm |
26 | Although less stressful in one sense than the 24-hour care of a relative at home , in another way it can be more stressful . |
27 | Yet even in cuisine , from which the metaphor of ‘ taste ’ comes , people who take food seriously do not think of their preferences as relativistic in this sense . |
28 | One suspects that most computer scientists would like to believe that elegant data structures for organising all forms of information , together with powerful formalisms for manipulating and reasoning about it , have always pre-existed in some sense , and were just waiting to be discovered . |
29 | Much recent research in social cognition has stressed that many apparently complex tasks satisfy all or many of the conditions for being automatic in this sense ( e.g. social categorisation — Higgins , Rholes & Jones , 1977 ; Higgins , 1989 ; causal attribution — Bargh , 1984 ; social interaction — Langer , 1978 ) . |
30 | All general projects of redressement — ‘ putting right ’ or straightening out , but the French is somehow more apt — are political in that sense , and run immediately into the difficulty that Britain possesses neither a constitution nor a state machine adapted to them . |