Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with respect [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If , however , piece 2 is wrongly positioned with respect to the others , the assembly will appear as . |
2 | Both new private housing estates and council estates are often peripherally located with respect to the existing village ( Pahl 1965b ; Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) . |
3 | These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss . |
4 | The selection criteria used were the same for all patients — namely , each patient was individually assessed with respect to general fitness for function of the anal sphincter . |
5 | It will become clear that this debate is a mirror-image of the excess burden argument already discussed with respect to taxation . |
6 | In their most recent study they compared these distant from the tumour with those from histologically normal samples taken within a 1 cm radius of the tumour and founr that regardless of the colonic segment being considered , the proliferative activity in tumour adjacent tissues was generally dampened with respect to that of the more distant specimens . |
7 | This negative bias entails however that in the speaker 's eyes there are no real reasons which can be conceived as occupying the before-position which a reason normally occupies with respect to the action it calls for ; and since there is consequently nothing which can be situated in time before this action , the meaning of to does not apply in this use . |
8 | Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts . |
9 | The amount of bone present in assemblages of prey , and the species representation , vary from predator to predator but are always biased with respect to the community from which they came . |
10 | The implications of this for the relation between how and the infinitive are exactly the same as with need and dare : if the means of realizing the infinitive 's event are not felt to exist , then there is felt to be nothing real occupying the before-position which real means always occupy with respect to the end pursued , and therefore no to preceding the infinitive . |
11 | This is not always greeted with respect by other inmates or by staff . |
12 | The myths which describe encounters with superhuman beings of all kinds never describe the various harmful ones as shy or fearful , whereas they always do with respect to the helpful . |
13 | Crystallizable polymers consist of a mass of tiny crystals , usually mis-oriented with respect to one another and embedded in non-crystalline material . |
14 | The overlap between temporary and part-time working is most pronounced with respect to seasonal , temporary and casual working . |
15 | Austen Chamberlain and Walter Long were both treated with respect by Law , tribute to their withdrawal in his favour in 1911 , but they reacted very differently . |
16 | A contrast is also drawn with respect to the internal structure of the firm and the incentives faced by individuals . |
17 | They also varied with respect to the loci of changes envisaged , and the relationship between the project initiatives and the past , current and proposed developments in the school 's curricular , extra-curricular and infrastructural dimensions . |
18 | An analogous effect of this fraction was also observed with respect to tRNA- ( lanes 6–10 ) and 5S-RNA synthesis ( lanes 11–15 ) . |
19 | The incidence of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma was also investigated with respect to factors that may influence the prevalence of individuals susceptible to infective agents or the intensity of exposure . |
20 | Single enzyme digestions yield fragments of identical lengths but with the position of the binding site circularly permuted with respect to the ends of the probes . |
21 | This argument was later extended with respect to the experience of living in the modern metropolis , which Simmel suggests provides for a massive intensification of stimulation and experience , but which threatens to overwhelm us as objective culture ( 1950 : 409–24 ) . |
22 | In general , the question of managing state-enterprise relations also arises with respect to power around organizations . |
23 | Nevertheless , as was also suggested with respect to South Eastern secretarial/office staff , there is the opportunity for computer staff to make a ( semi- ) permanent career out of " temping " , and with the latter group this is made more explicit by the creation of the ( semi ) permanent entity of the company . |
24 | However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) . |
25 | Allen , the Vice President , stated that classifications as high , medium or low were then made with respect to each axis on the basis of collective judgement by corporate management . |
26 | Again , in-flight arrangements are sometimes timed with respect to the departure zone . |
27 | Every utterance was then coded with respect to the following categories : context of activity , speaker and addressee , communicative function , semantic content , temporal reference , syntactic complexity and incorporation ( i.e. nature of the relationship with preceding utterances — this category was coded on adult utterances only ) . |
28 | It is negatively sloped with respect to price because of the inverse relationship between bill prices and rates of discount . |
29 | Other differences have been previously described with respect to the generation of other inflammatory mediators . |
30 | The variable ( a ) ( see above ) illustrates this point ; the speech of a number of persons was transcribed in some phonetic detail before it became clear that tokens of the vowel in a certain range of environments were never front-raised , and seemed moreover to be implicationally ordered with respect to their tolerance of back-raising ( see J. Milroy 1981a for details ) . |