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

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1 In this respect they are alike , and like all other works of art .
2 In this respect they are similar to the developing blood cells whose diversity is also controlled by a sequence of signals from the surrounding tissues .
3 In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care .
4 In this respect they are probably quite unlike the apes , who have not yet been subjected to evolutionary pressures for rapid acquisition of symbol systems .
5 In this respect they are similar to ethnographic restudies ( p. 92 ) .
6 They treat their women like mules and they fornicate with animals ; indeed in this respect they are so jealous that they go so far as to attach chastity belts to their mares and mules .
7 In this respect they are much the same as primitive people , who often take several days over assembling for some purpose and then several more to get started .
8 In this respect they are going against the trend of owner-occupation accounting for a larger and larger proportion of the housing stock — in 1986 about 63 per cent in Great Britain , up from 26 per cent in 1947 ( Social Trends 18 , 1988 , Table 7 ; Donnison 1967 , Table 10 ) .
9 Nevertheless , even in this respect they were de facto more like than unlike the Western nationalism of the liberal era .
10 In this respect they were typical of most industrially employed women in Scotland at the time ( see Table 6b ) .
11 In this respect we are unable to conclude on the completeness and accuracy of the company 's accounting records . ’
12 In this respect she is not as generous as her predecessors .
13 In this respect he is something like a general on a battlefield — except that the battle never comes to an end .
14 In this respect he was faithful to the specific teaching of the Gītā on the need for detached or selfless action , and he may well be reflecting the stress on dharma , or duty , characteristic of the Hindu tradition and which received particular emphasis in the Buddhist tradition .
15 In this respect he was confirming that what the movies did best was to tell stories as effectively as they could without wandering too far from the values of the old nineteenth-century themes .
16 In this respect he was no different from greater Prime Ministers , Gladstone before him and Churchill after him , upon whom senility began to descend while they were still in office , except that with him it came when he was ten years or more younger .
17 His rise to prominence in political leadership was punctuated by long periods of withdrawal enforced by the colonial government : in this respect he was like Nehru during these same years , also held incommun-icado by the colonial power .
18 In this respect I was indeed fortunate to have such sensitive , understanding and adroit colleagues as Tony Geluch , Jimmy Gilmore and Don Horne working with me on hundreds of productions over my nine years at CBR .
19 But since Gide has been criticized in this respect it is something which needs to be addressed .
20 In this respect it is very similar to Table 11.2 , therefore , the major difference being its cost .
21 In hotter climates the Sussex has demonstrated several advantages : it has a smooth coat , and twice as many sweat glands as other European breeds ( in this respect it is on a par with the Africander ) and has been able to adapt well to the heat .
22 In this respect it is incompatible both with what precedes it and more generally with other evidence of classical interpretation .
23 First of all , it is notable that the land under trust has also passed to the bonorum emptor , so in this respect it is not being treated as subject to any special privilege .
24 In this respect it is very important to understand just what he meant by exchange .
25 In this respect it is among the noblest as it is the vastest moral spectacle in history .
26 In this respect it is the opposite of cast iron , which is strong in compression and weak in tension .
27 In this respect it is interesting to note a comment made by Andreasen on what she interprets as the relative failure of the Ellis survey to demonstrate very significant evidence of psychosis ( or the tendency to it ) among the eminent persons he surveyed .
28 In this respect it is very illuminating to consider what happens when people are given so-called ‘ psychedelic ’ drugs , such as LSD .
29 In this respect it is significant that Sartre , Althusser , Derrida and Lyotard , among others , were all either born in Algeria or personally involved with the events of the war .
30 In this respect it is important to note that a common sense view will be taken , requiring something akin to : ‘ knowledge of dramatic events , major happenings and things that which will transform the company 's prospects . ’
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