Example sentences of "in a [adj] sense [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He points out that when John uses that term in a negative sense it is with ‘ specific reference not to the whole of culture , but to a particular use of that culture by the forces of evil . ’
2 She had taken the trouble first to find out what she could about the topic from the notes given , and had thought about it carefully , so that in a real sense she was herself involved in what was happening in the classroom .
3 Listening to this I on the whole thought that in a real sense he never really quite answered them , on the other hand he made every single person look silly .
4 Now I 'm sure you , Brian , would acknowledge that in a certain sense we are all laymen most of the time .
5 The war changed national life and individual ways of living , and so in a general sense it struck at the very roots of conservatism .
6 Rewarding in a financial sense I think you 'll find once you 've heard .
7 More radically still , Derrida works at the limits of any possible philosophy of history , arguing that it is not just that the problems of hermeneutics , specifically of interpretation and language , affect historical understanding , but that what in a broad sense he calls writing , or différance , determines history .
8 When he sees the film fluttering on the gate , suggesting something light and insubstantial in a physical sense he thinks
9 In a social sense I had .
10 In a structural sense we have turned our model on its side .
11 No they 're not gon na exploit their own workers but surely the , the , the whole idea of the build up towards land reform is that you are making , I mean in a Marxist sense it 's the only way in which you can do it is , is you make progress through conflict .
12 But I did n't have a single partner who said to me afterwards that in a corporate sense I 'd done the wrong thing .
13 I see it fantastically in the pages of books I read and in a true sense I see life through the leaves of the willow tree .
14 In a broader sense it includes all relatives living together or accepted as a family , including adopted persons .
15 In a strict sense it is not so much the content of drama which is distinctive , but the way in which it is considered ( p. 16 ) .
16 In a profound sense we doubt not only because we are ignorant of something but because we are absolutely certain of nothing .
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