Example sentences of "[coord] in [adj] sense " in BNC.

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1 It concluded , echoing the sentiments of Professor Smith , that the appropriate mens rea for rape was intention and recklessness and to go further ‘ would be to extend the definition of a grave crime to include conduct which , however deplorable , does not in justice or in common sense justify branding the accused as a guilty man . ’
2 Christ is Lord , or in some sense unique .
3 They are symbolic products or in some sense ‘ signifiers ’ and include ‘ positions , programmes , analyses , commentaries , concepts , and events ’ produced by the professionals ( including journalists and psephologists , etc. ) of the field .
4 Indeed , one schema for interpreting the music would be in terms of a continuous struggle to constitute collective subjects ( defined by mixes of class , gender , age , nationality and ethnicity criteria ) , against both the culture industry 's tendential ‘ mass subject ’ , and , equally , the ‘ individual subject ’ of the avant-garde ( or in another sense , of bourgeois memory ) .
5 ‘ The Pru did not have a budgetary system before I joined , the accountants produced some numbers every year but they were not comprehensive or in any sense management information .
6 No special dress was needed and one never had to feel that one was on show or in any sense making a public appearance .
7 This will account for the fact that although it is the obvious lesson of Darwinism that species mutate , they can not be said to be aware of this nor in any sense to change themselves .
8 It is musically unrelated to The Art of Fugue , but its presence in this context — Bach dedicated his poignant revision of the piece during the last months of his life — is neither inapposite nor in any sense to be regretted .
9 Now it is frequently said that the development of skilled movement ‘ lags ’ a long way behind that of skilled perception , and in one sense this is certainly true : young babies have excellent visual acuity as revealed by their behavioural discrimination of , and neural responsivity , to gratings and chequerboards — but we do n't see them playing darts !
10 Therefore Judaism and Islam could be said to be in one sense polytheistic and in one sense monotheistic .
11 And in one sense so it was , for by 1150 almost half the bishoprics in France still escaped crown control .
12 But if the ground of challenge was unreasonableness , then a wider range of affected persons might be able to demonstrate sufficient interest because the notion of unreasonableness defines the limits of legal action ( and in one sense everyone has an interest in the government acting legally ) rather than the limits of individual rights .
13 At this point , inevitably , they were dissidents from their class , and in one sense rebels against it , but in a specializing way , in that they found in the arts of painting and poetry an alternative to the dominant social and cultural order .
14 The position emerging in Germany is interesting and in one sense rather disturbing .
15 They were the same terms which Dante and the mediaeval jurists insisted on : Virgil was great , was perpetually relevant and in that sense ‘ a classic ’ ( if not , more exactingly , the one indisputable ‘ classic ’ ) , because in him could be found what Dante teased out of him — the vision of Empire , of the divinely appointed imperium , which must be reconciled ( this way and that , for the reconciling was not easy ) with the no less divinely intended ecclesia .
16 There is , he says , ‘ a rerum natura , and the distinction between realities and chimeras retains its full force — [ even though ] they both equally exist in the mind , and in that sense are alike ideas ’ .
17 But we do care and in that sense , yes , aggression is rooted in the world .
18 ‘ I do think that public concern over the leniency of the original sentence has been assuaged and in that sense I suppose some justice has been done . ’
19 Americans can now do a course in Madonna iconography , so the argument continues , but whatever the positive or negative aspects of her behaviour , the fact is she changed the rules for women ; if nothing else she showed that female sexuality was powerful , and in that sense transformed the possibilities for women in rock .
20 The young people I know pay no attention to such dictates and in that sense they are far ahead of the politicians and the priests .
21 Certainly social reception of the work — and in that sense its ‘ meaning ’ — may , in subsequent periods , diverge from that ( socially defined ) content ; but the content still exists , inviolable .
22 For whereas a subordinate rule of a system may be valid and in that sense ‘ exist ’ even if it is generally disregarded , the rule of recognition exists only as a complex , but normally concordant , practice of the courts , officials , and private persons in identifying the law by reference to certain criteria .
23 This is the beginning of a transition from the social relations of a regular institution ( its exchange factors fully integrated and in that sense coherent ) to the social relations of conscious exchange , though of course not yet of full exchange .
24 In the monasteries , especially , we can find many interesting cases of specific forms of organization which , while governed by manifest religious rather than secular rules ( and in that sense relatively displaced from the integration of such an organization in the direct social organization as a whole ) , functioned in practice as cultural organizations , of great significance , in learning , in literature , in dramatic writing and in the visual arts .
25 We can construct a plausible hierarchy of material and cultural needs in which the cooking-pot or the shoe will always be more ‘ needed ’ , and in that sense more ‘ useful ’ , than the painting or the story or song .
26 Policies to assist disabled drivers , for example , may be viewed as generally desirable , and in that sense may have electoral appeal ; but the people they benefit directly or indirectly is a very small minority in the population .
27 As it is a completely physiologically induced , and in that sense artificial , phenomenon , some of the criteria relevant to memory summarized at the beginning of this chapter are not relevant at this stage .
28 There is nothing to prevent eleven ( or fewer ) Member States entering into a treaty between themselves on matters outside or additional to the existing treaties — indeed the Maastricht Treaty itself , as is well known , envisages less than twelve Member States acting together in the ‘ new ’ areas of Monetary Union and Social policy — and in that sense can hardly be regarded as deepening the Community as previously defined .
29 When I answer this in the affirmative , I am aware that a man 's marriage with the woman of his choice is in one sense a boon , and in that sense the reverse of a loss ; yet , as between the plaintiff and the party promising an income to support the marriage , it may be a loss .
30 The marriage primarily affects the parties thereto ; but in the second degree it may be an object of interest with a near relative , and in that sense a benefit to him .
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