Example sentences of "in other respects [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Such cats may be at a disadvantage when hunting , because their sense of directional sound will be poor , but in other respects they can lead normal lives and make good mothers . |
2 | So , although these cats may be doomed to a disappointing sex life , in other respects they have fared remarkably well . |
3 | Orc and Goblin units are called Mobs , but in other respects they are exactly like the regiments of Men and Elves . |
4 | In other respects they are rather mysterious — more so in fact than seems to have been widely realized . |
5 | But in other respects they were tribal hunters and food-gatherers . |
6 | IN other respects we will follow the syntax and conventions introduced in |
7 | Its history is a long one in Scotland and in 1786 it was already a polled breed ( though some were scurred ) but in other respects it resembled the Highland , especially in shape and colour . |
8 | In other respects it was also peculiar . |
9 | The political influence of the countryside remains disproportionately strong , but in other respects it is now the urban centres which dominate the economic , social and cultural life of Japan . |
10 | In other respects it may in principle result in conduct which is wealth reducing overall , as where a company retains employees who on a strict cost/benefit analysis would be made redundant . |
11 | It was a bit of a disaster in some respects , but in other respects it was a lively vibrant conference . |
12 | If Mr Powell 's intention to become ‘ the education director ’ sets him slightly apart from the more flamboyant Mr Brown , in other respects he appears ready to follow his predecessor 's load . |
13 | This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further . |
14 | Merceron was not reappointed as a justice of the peace , but in other respects he was as much in control ( either directly or through his brother-in-law , who became vestry clerk ) as he had been before 1809 . |
15 | But in other respects she had had her own way . |