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

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1 In this sense we may talk of there being a shift to the right , even where this is not reflected in voting for the Conservative party .
2 In this sense we may speak of a ‘ conflict or variance ’ between the rules of Law and the rules of Equity , in the language of section 25 ( sub-section 11 ) of the judicature Act 1873 ( now replaced by section 49 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 ) .
3 When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty .
4 In this sense we are a microcosm of the university system as a whole .
5 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 .
6 In this sense we are not concerned to produce a book by academics for a purely academic audience .
7 In this sense we want to tie the structural changes in political economy that have marked most nations in the last decade and have commonly had their most profound consequences in cities , to attempts to demarcate a space that corresponds to the political , social and academic construction of a traumatised inner city .
8 Guilt is culpable responsibility — we are guilty of some specific offence , or we may be seen by others or see them as so ; in this sense we carry the more or less factual responsibility for damage or potential damage to some other person(s) or society as a whole .
9 In this sense we can say that the structuring principle of all discourse is dialogue ; but we will need to examine the relationship between the word order and this dialogue more thoroughly .
10 In this sense we will be looking at the practice of ‘ theorizing ’ as much as at what the theories actually have to say .
11 In this sense we are in a ‘ fix-price ’ world ( Hicks , 1965 ) , and changes in quantities do not feed back to prices .
12 Very little support comes from corporate business , but many companies have an associated charitable trust , and in this sense they may contribute substantially
13 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 .
14 In this sense they are part of a system of communication between parent and child .
15 In this sense they are perhaps best viewed as strategic clusters employed to help in the scrutiny of curriculum changes and conflicts . [ … ]
16 In this sense they are selective in their perception .
17 In this sense they also help to pin-point gaps in experience or competence , when a child is considered to have some areas of developmental concern …
18 In this sense they have become highly skilful at enacting such rules .
19 In this sense they claim to be concerned with the interests of all their constituents , and not just those who voted for them .
20 In this sense they can be described as policy decisions .
21 In this sense they are revealed to have only intermittent existence .
22 In this sense they had never been closer .
23 In this sense they function as ‘ banks ’ even though , as we shall see later in this section , they differ in numerous respects .
24 In this sense they are usually ‘ appropriating ’ the form displayed in the public realm by the affluent , pace-setting reference groups .
25 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 .
26 In this sense it would be naive to make ‘ policy recommendations ’ , given that a central tenet of this work is that ‘ policy ’ is more the product of a particular set of vested interests than a technocratic implementation of neutral measures .
27 In this sense it has a similar role to that of the Office of Fair Trading in relation to UK competition rules such as the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 , the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , although in a number of respects and in particular in so far as the Commission has the power to take binding decisions , its powers are more extensive than the Office of Fair Trading .
28 ‘ In this sense it could be like the Sainsbury campaign , which is basically about celebrities teaching people how to cook . ’
29 In this sense it is an all-embracing world-view .
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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