Example sentences of "in [det] respects [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 whilst in some respects they are considered sinful and falling short of the pattern for our life as revealed in the Scripture , make the best moral sense of a situation which is , of itself , flawed .
2 In some respects they are clearly superior to normal books , for example they have database cross-referencing facilities ordinary volumes lack .
3 I simply note that in some respects we are , by dealing with Spinoza , covering a type of ethics which our neglect of ancient philosophy might otherwise have led us to omit .
4 In some respects he is extremely energetic .
5 Moving moving on from that point , it does seems to me that the policy clearly is more restrictive than P P G seven and arguably in some respects it 's more restrictive than greenbelt .
6 In some respects it is a misnomer .
7 In some respects it is an initiative influenced by the experience of the Plebs League and the NCLC , discussed in previous chapters .
8 By supplying expert systems , the dealer has enabled the advice giving service to be performed and in some respects it is similar to the position where a supplier sub-contracts all or part of the work .
9 No longer young myself , I feel as if in some respects I was never young .
10 But in many respects they are very different , and they come from different times : they are separated from one another by three-quarters of a century .
11 These pressures I have described , both internal and external , invited change in almost every aspect of the curriculum , but in many respects they were also conflicting .
12 In many respects they were not deceived by the images of life portrayed in women 's literature but had a very realistic idea of what married life held in store for them .
13 However , this is not a time for complacency because , although in many respects you are in control of your own destiny , there are certain obstacles to be surmounted before you have a completely free hand .
14 In many respects you are only being asked to do what ought to have been done around the time of your last birthday .
15 In many respects he was the archetype of the ‘ patriots ’ and ‘ public men ’ who played a crucial political role as spokesmen for their localities and ‘ the country ’ in the years preceding the civil war .
16 In many respects it is an excellent sequel to Flow injection analysis by the same authors and , like its forerunner , it covers an impressive range of applications supported by a generous number of drawings and diagrams .
17 Hampden Babylon is a book about the sordid and seedy underbelly of Scottish football , but in many respects it is also a book about Scotland itself .
18 No in many respects it is n't .
19 And yet in many respects it was just the same kind of Christmas that she and her family had always known back home in Scotland .
20 In many respects it was a compulsive and unexpected decision which flew in the face of other better offers .
21 This makes us feel very feeble , as we have friends of our age who think nothing of motoring from here to Lowestoft in the day — but such feats are not for us , though we flatter ourselves that in most respects we are in pretty good nick .
22 Another drawback is that while in most respects it is a well finished program it is not as eager to show off its own advantages as say Lotus Freelance for Windows which has a very slick presentation which serves as an introduction to the program .
23 In most respects it was human in shape , but gigantic in stature , and there seemed nothing of the human being in the way it suddenly paced forward from the trees .
24 Yet in both respects he was notable for a quicksilver opportunism of mind , adapting his arguments to the circumstances of the hour .
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