Example sentences of "respect for [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 1 The drills used are ill-designed or unsuitable in some respects for the learners for whom they are intended .
2 But we must not confuse any of that with a static universalist understanding of the personality , nor — out of respect for the women of our past as well as out of respect for the truth — simply write over their self-identity .
3 That there was , none the less , some considerable support for Mary 's successful bid for the throne must be attributed to the widespread distrust of the duke and respect for the rights of legitimate succession , rather than to any general desire for a return to the papal fold .
4 Such utilities may only be used to make backups of precious disks which you have purchased and respect for the rights of software manufacturers must be upheld .
5 On July 3 delegates amended sections of the charter dealing with respect for the rights of individuals and of nationalities , workers ' rights , access to the mass media , and the independence of the judiciary .
6 Book-destroyers of this kind , especially when they blatantly advertise their wares as suitable for breaking and framing for an inn , a billiard room or boudoir , act only in the cause of financial gain and have no respect for the qualities to be found in a complete book .
7 In the majority of pre-agricultural , hunting and gathering societies , for example , respect for nature — in the broad sense — and respect for the feelings of individual animals are incorporated together into religious ideologies in the form of strict rules and prohibitions regarding the killing of animals and the exploitation of natural resources .
8 The thesis of the book was that democracy could not be safeguarded by attending to political institutions alone ; a culture had also to exist among the population which combined tradition and modernity , encouraging attitudes of loyalty and respect for the institutions of government while at the same time fostering a degree of political activism .
9 But it is a blow to self-esteem and status that no amount of respect for the processes of democracy can remove .
10 It is only fair to our advertisers to put on record that , pretty well without exception , they have a lively appreciation of and respect for the constraints under which an Institute journal necessarily operates .
11 We can hardly expect adolescents to have respect for the possessions of others if they have no hope of attaining any of their own .
12 At this precise stage of the development of UK television , defined by a limited number of channels ( satellite and cable are not yet definitive ) and by a continuing , fragile respect for the traditions of public service , the schedule is still organized to allow the public to choose between a range of ‘ services ’ .
13 The heralds and the disciplinary officers could achieve much ; but it is clear that no factor could ensure a greater respect for the rules of war and for the interests and property of the non-combatant than could firm leadership .
14 The FIS newsheet Mihrab al-Jumaa on Aug. 28 denied FIS responsibility for the bombing of the airport , saying that " the Islamic combatants do not authorize any strike without having precisely defined their objective within respect for the rules of Islam " .
15 Thirdly , they had a fearful respect for the dangers of such drugs as morphine and worried that they might kill children who were already desperately sick .
16 Probably much of his success as a teacher sprang from this , for the young greatly enjoyed his moments of iconoclasm , even when it was carried on to the cricket field where he had no knowledge of and certainly no respect for the laws of the game , as a current Member of Parliament may remember .
17 Lord Lane has been a target of criticism in the wake of a diminishing public respect for the verdicts of criminal courts within his jurisdiction .
18 Stewardship of our resources , as well as respect for the preferences of many of our people , demands that it be maintained at a high level .
19 You should have a bit more respect for the boys in blue . ’
20 Unfortunately Dutch law did not provide equality of treatment in every respect for the subsidiaries of foreign parent companies — certain social security rules were not applicable to them .
21 In 1529 the reading , purchasing or possessing of proscribed books , attendance at any meeting of heretics , disputing about Holy Scripture , and want of respect for the images of God and the saints were all made crimes for which men were to be beheaded , women buried alive , and relapsed heretics burned .
22 ‘ We have considerable respect for the abilities of PDVSA and its affiliates — we shall have to be extremely flexible and creative in finding ways to assist .
23 I think children had a considerable amount of respect for the police in those days .
24 How long they have been in partnership I can not be sure , but they show all the signs of a close musical understanding — temperament and technique in the service of the music , rather than vice versa , plus a healthy respect for the demands of textural clarity .
25 But the fact is that , unless the present lack of respect for the universities of the country can be remedied , education as a whole will not be respected ; and if it is not respected , then it will not improve .
26 Our holism must be tempered , then , by respect for the needs of the language-learner .
27 The young Lugard , born in the year after the Mutiny , was brought up , like Henry Lawrence whom he came so much to resemble , in an atmosphere which combined sincere evangelical piety with unquestioning respect for the achievements of the British army and an habitual acceptance of the necessity of command .
28 The invitation by the BDDA to these distinguished brothers to take part at the Glasgow Congress reflected the respect for the achievements of the American deaf-mutes felt by Francis Maginn and the Association 's early leaders .
29 In a far-flung foyer three Burmese officials drink in silence , as though in respect for the spirits of the departed .
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