Example sentences of "and in [adj] respect [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And in one respect it 's not quite erm as straightforward as I 've made it appear , and perhaps after all I 'm not wrong in making the claim I did , because E P Thompson , the historian , erm was the person who really made the discovery in the first place , and it came about because he had been interested in the possible links between the Muddletonians and Blake , and this led him to ask questions which , in a roundabout way , led to the discovery of the archive .
2 Once Duncan has created his eldest son Prince of Cumberland , and named him his successor , we see the real language , the accents of desire : The paradox of these invocations of darkness and deception is that they are being made to the audience : the lies hide from men but face us , and in that respect we enjoy the privilege of God .
3 And in that respect I think the A sixty four i is the better of those three sectors because of its existing dual carriageway link .
4 And in that respect I agree with the sentiments that have been er given by Mr .
5 That 's one of the things , I think , that the Roman Catholics who hanker after the old Latin Mass and its ritual miss the most , and I sympathize with them in the sense that there is n't a great deal of mystery about most of the worship in most of our churches any more , and whilst it 's very right and proper for us to be very busy on practical matters , we must n't forget that there are very mysterious questions about our purpose here , about death and life , which are n't answered simply by doing things and being very busy — in fact , that may be a form of escapism — we need both , and I would hope that there will be room again in Christianity in Europe for worship to become something which speaks to the things I find mysterious , and in that respect I think the interest in spirituality and religious experience , in mysticism , in all those sort of areas about one 's personal religious life , and a lot of it not very orthodox or traditional .
6 There are no positive guidelines for structure or design , and in that respect there is little that this book can contribute , other than to illustrate those impressive examples we have seen .
7 In fact , as Coetzee demonstrates , the personnel of the TRL , the NL , and the ASU were predominantly Conservative , and in this respect their claim to be ‘ non-party ’ was always weak .
8 Dyslexic pupils may , however , have particular difficulty with the attainment target concerned with ‘ secretarial ’ skills , and in this respect they may benefit particularly from using word processors , including spelling checkers .
9 To warrant such claims , however , results must , at the very least , be replicable , and in this respect they failed .
10 The Rules were made in 1925 and in this respect they have not been changed .
11 The Etruscans were great builders and in this respect they occupy a similar relationship to the Romans in the development of architecture as do the Pelasgic and Minoan peoples to the Greek .
12 But this made it extremely difficult to follow any strategy of industrial reorganisation ; and in this respect there are interesting parallels between the late 1960s and the late 1940s .
13 Both decisions and acts can be invalid in a public law sense , and in this respect there is no particular reason to distinguish between them .
14 It is a further consequence of this conception that democracy comes to be seen as a more or less perfected instrument which is susceptible to only minor technical improvements ; and in this respect there is agreement with a second notion of democracy , elaborated mainly during the postwar decades , which was expressed by the term ‘ stable democracy ’ .
15 With the l'Estaque paintings , Braque , on the other hand , began to limit his use of colour severely , and in this respect his work was typical of most early Cubist painting .
16 In fact Samuel omits is from this point on , and in this respect his repetitions of the phrase become more Creole ; however , the consonant of the now starts to appear as [ ] ( l. 8 , three times ) , the pronunciation associated with " Standard " both in Jamaica and Britain .
17 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 .
18 When using an external filter , only a shallow depth of gravel will be required , and in this respect your substrate should remain clean .
19 Thus the UK clearinghouse has been entirely funded from a national body , and in this respect it has been fortunate and unique .
20 It is the purpose of training to instil in the child mind a conscience that will be his guide , and this training is best done , and usually is done , by the various processes involving reward , and in this respect it must always be remembered that there is little greater reward that can be offered a child than the knowledge that it is loved .
21 Once the conditions for the enforcement of a charge have arisen English law places few constraints on the right of the security holder to enforce his charge and in this respect it is pro-security holder .
22 Historically , they were exploited because of their lack of understanding of the complex regulations related to the status of ‘ independent contractor , ’ and in this respect I agree that proper vocational training would have been beneficial .
23 I would suggest that we now arrange meetings with each of the above four parties to take the matter further and in this respect I note that you are going on holiday on 15th December .
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