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

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1 But in another respect they take issue directly with Richards , following the guidance of Eliot .
2 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
3 If he is afforded the slightest respect it makes him worse , larger . ’
4 In this respect they are alike , and like all other works of art .
5 In this respect they share a property of living organisms .
6 In this respect they considered elephants , brought to Rome as exhibits from the Punic Wars against Hannibal , superior to works of art and fine craftsmanship .
7 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 .
8 In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care .
9 In this respect they confirm the importance of the role of the trust on intestacy which was the theme of the previous chapter .
10 Fashion and artistic imagination spread a thick veil of Celtic fancy over the romances ; but through the veil we can discern the real human problems of Wolfram and his like ; in this respect they follow in the footsteps of the twelfth-century humanists , Abelard , Heloise and Ailred .
11 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 .
12 In this respect they show interesting similarities to developments in Britain .
13 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 .
14 In this respect they are similar to ethnographic restudies ( p. 92 ) .
15 In this respect they contrast with another set of objections , which point to ambiguities in the claims Althusser has actually made ; and one of the most pertinent of these concerns his account of ideology .
16 Nevertheless , even in this respect they were de facto more like than unlike the Western nationalism of the liberal era .
17 To warrant such claims , however , results must , at the very least , be replicable , and in this respect they failed .
18 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 .
19 In this respect they were typical of most industrially employed women in Scotland at the time ( see Table 6b ) .
20 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 .
21 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 ) .
22 The Rules were made in 1925 and in this respect they have not been changed .
23 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 .
24 In this respect we believe that the next generation of GIS will be more akin to DSS than to sophisticated mapping packages , as is presently the case .
25 In this respect we have to examine the question of luxury goods and their production .
26 ‘ In this respect we are unable to conclude on the completeness and accuracy of the company 's accounting records . ’
27 In this respect we compare very unfavourably with our continental neighbours .
28 In this respect we have many things in common with them , but with our mental erm structure , our habits of being tradesmen created the Kuwaiti community to be adventurous , to be erm well co-ordinated with each other , to have erm ambitions and to be wise in the use of their resources .
29 In this respect it supplements , rather than replaces , publications of the past such as the 1983 SAVE/CAMRA report and detailed regional studies such as Claire Hunt 's of 1988 .
30 But since Gide has been criticized in this respect it is something which needs to be addressed .
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