Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] respect [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 In that respect theirs challenges the Pears/Britten version and that of Fassbaender with Reimann ( EMI ) , who matches , in a different way , Höll 's perceptions .
2 It certainly continued to give opportunity for glory , for self-advancement , and for material gain ; in that respect it has not changed much to this day .
3 In that respect it seems to me that it is not something that is necessary to come through the full procedure of the council in order for you to do and I I thought that would would deal er establish .
4 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
5 In this respect he typifies the return to native sources advocated in the years 1925 to 1930 from Venezuela to Argentina .
6 W J Reddin ( 1970 ) argued that a leader 's concern for task and concern for people might be high or low ( and in this respect he follows Blake and Mouton 's ideas ) ; however , a leader might be effective or ineffective in any style of leadership , depending on the circumstances .
7 In this respect it differs from the four perspectives discussed earlier in the chapter , which converge in adopting a social model of health for a restructuring of priorities and goals .
8 In this respect it does have an important message for correctionalism .
9 Thus the UK clearinghouse has been entirely funded from a national body , and in this respect it has been fortunate and unique .
10 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
11 In this respect it seems unlikely that successive governments were given the opportunity to return to normalcy in the manner which they wished .
12 In this respect it contradicts the approach to education in general which is to enable children to acquire critical skills and achieve the kind of understanding that makes knowledge their own , not that of their parents or society .
13 In this respect it looks as if some Latin American leaders and regimes may understand better what is needed than the more formal and even ossified democracies of the West .
14 In this respect it supplements , rather than replaces , publications of the past such as the 1983 SAVE/CAMRA report and detailed regional studies such as Claire Hunt 's of 1988 .
15 In one respect ours falls particularly short of perfection : it gives very little idea of Nietzsche 's style .
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