Example sentences of "in this sense [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 In this sense they are part of a system of communication between parent and child .
2 In this sense they are perhaps best viewed as strategic clusters employed to help in the scrutiny of curriculum changes and conflicts . [ … ]
3 In this sense they are selective in their perception .
4 In this sense they are revealed to have only intermittent existence .
5 In this sense they are usually ‘ appropriating ’ the form displayed in the public realm by the affluent , pace-setting reference groups .
6 In this sense they were internationalists , and are typical of the German unease with the nation state : ‘ German nationalism did not get a grip on a timely , feasible concept of the state .
7 When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty .
8 In this sense we are a microcosm of the university system as a whole .
9 In this sense we are arguing that all accounts , including those that aspire to academic objectivity , are structured by the social contexts in which they are generated .
10 In this sense we are not concerned to produce a book by academics for a purely academic audience .
11 In this sense we are in a ‘ fix-price ’ world ( Hicks , 1965 ) , and changes in quantities do not feed back to prices .
12 In this sense he is light , light is the way of E.P . 's knowing , light is the numen of him , light is his way .
13 In this sense he is symbolic of the nationalistic cause , either to restore Germany to her former glories , or to justify and inspire territorial ambitions .
14 In this sense he is like Mrs Ghandi , who as India 's prime minister ordered the attack on the Sikh Golden Temple and was later murdered by her Sikh bodyguard : having desecrated the holiest places of a fierce and unforgiving religion , Saddam 's life is potentially in danger from every Shiite he comes into contact with .
15 Of course , Freud 's own writings take both the ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspectives fully into account , and in this sense he is the true father of social psychoanalysis just as he is that of its clinical sibling .
16 In this sense he was predicating his examination upon the operation of a self-regulating system for both state and private economy .
17 In this sense he was given the keys of the kingdom of Heaven .
18 In this sense it is an all-embracing world-view .
19 The principal purpose of the System Description is to describe the manner in which the various components of the system interact ; in this sense it is concerned with the physiology , rather than the anatomy , of the system .
20 In this sense it is rooted in history .
21 We can certainly say that in an important sense a record is finished — finite , objectified — in a way that oral performance is not ; indeed , in this sense it is , ironically , recordings rather than scores which represent an extreme form of reified abstraction ( with the resulting potential alienation of producer and consumer ) .
22 In this sense it is an addictive illness although , unlike other addictions such as drug taking , the sufferer is not to be blamed for having allowed herself to become addicted .
23 In this sense it is not surprising that the study of social policy has been deeply concerned with the improvement of policies .
24 In this sense it is important to scrutinize the implementation process with some care .
25 In this sense it is possible to speak of disenchantment on Nizan 's part .
26 In this sense it is significant that , unlike in France and Britain , no politician of note has given voice to the growing disquiet in Germany about the move in Europe towards a Federalist state .
27 In this sense it is first and foremost the executive agency of the mind and is charged with the fundamental functions of decision-making and surveillance of the input from the senses as well as sensations arising from the instinctual drives of the id .
28 In this sense it is a proven success , while democratic feminist socialism is , to most people in the world , an obscure jumble of aspirations .
29 In this sense it was Maxse 's radical Conservatism and not his more dangerous notions that brought him so close to the hub of Conservative politics in the decade before 1914 .
30 In this sense it was aimed at the problems highlighted by the National Unemployed Workers Movement demonstration in 1932 as well as the fascist disturbances .
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