Example sentences of "in [adj] sense he " in BNC.
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1 | In that sense he has something in common with Mrs Thatcher . |
2 | In that sense he expressed the anxiety of Victorians who were ‘ wandering between two worlds , one dead , the other powerless to be born ’ . |
3 | In that sense he belongs to the past . |
4 | Yet in another sense he had no home , and no country . |
5 | In this sense he is light , light is the way of E.P . 's knowing , light is the numen of him , light is his way . |
6 | In this sense he is symbolic of the nationalistic cause , either to restore Germany to her former glories , or to justify and inspire territorial ambitions . |
7 | In this sense he was predicating his examination upon the operation of a self-regulating system for both state and private economy . |
8 | In this sense he was given the keys of the kingdom of Heaven . |
9 | In this sense he is like Mrs Ghandi , who as India 's prime minister ordered the attack on the Sikh Golden Temple and was later murdered by her Sikh bodyguard : having desecrated the holiest places of a fierce and unforgiving religion , Saddam 's life is potentially in danger from every Shiite he comes into contact with . |
10 | In this sense he presented the Soviet proposal ‘ that collective security be established on an all-Asia basis ’ as ‘ all the more realistic and feasible ’ , since this envisaged ‘ the participation of all countries of the continent , including socialist and non-aligned ’ . |
11 | In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices . |
12 | Of course , Freud 's own writings take both the ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspectives fully into account , and in this sense he is the true father of social psychoanalysis just as he is that of its clinical sibling . |
13 | He zipped his fly and was about to go when , and casually , as if he was half expecting it , in some sense he turned , and almost collided with the foreman , who was positioned , his weighty bulk to block the door , at the exit . |
14 | By the time they met , Leonard was indeed pushing hard at the doors of his own individuality — in one sense he had been doing that for years . |
15 | In one sense he would be right — the person he had in mind had not arrived . |
16 | Which was fitting , since in one sense he had created it , had made these folk to people it . |
17 | > In one sense he accepts the world of the stage , in another he denies it . |
18 | In one sense he was right ; the trip itself was a wonderful change from her daily routine too . |