Example sentences of "[vb pp] with respect " in BNC.

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1 I think that when love , and emotion , and passion , and sexual passion are mixed with respect , then that 's the most ideal kind of relationship for me .
2 Both new private housing estates and council estates are often peripherally located with respect to the existing village ( Pahl 1965b ; Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) .
3 It is sad but true that existing houses are often poorly located with respect to current jobs and services .
4 It is most active in arid environments where rates of evaporation are high relative to precipitation , and consequently surface and soil waters can become saturated with respect to a variety of salts .
5 While a preliminary investigation indicates that it may not be feasible to provide complete venting between cabin and cargo compartments , your recommendations will be considered with respect to further action taken . ’
6 In July 1831 notice was given that the partnership agreement between Peregrine Phillips senior , John Thorne , and Peregrine Phillips junior , was dissolved with respect to Phillips junior , although his father and Thorne carried on with the business .
7 It was stated afterwards that the principles for future friendly relations had been agreed and that border and other issues would be resolved with respect for mutual interests .
8 Examination of the wound is done with respect for aseptic procedure and follows the traditional approach of ‘ look ’ , ‘ feel ’ , ‘ move ’ and , if indicated , X-ray .
9 Clearly this would mean that nothing should be done with respect to the EEC which was legally irrevocable .
10 The indexing is done with respect to a lagged value of the RPI and both the increase in capital value ( the uplift ) and the increase in interest payments depend on the rate of change of the price index to a period eight months earlier .
11 However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) .
12 ‘ — I was going to rip your clothes from you — ’ His hands sought the belt of her housecoat , and his every movement seemed to be tempered with respect .
13 These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss .
14 By exploring the world in terms of the actions and their effects , young children come to realise that objects can be acted upon in different ways and that actions often result in objects changing their location ; they may be moved to a new place , positioned with respect to other objects or located on surfaces and in containers .
15 If , however , piece 2 is wrongly positioned with respect to the others , the assembly will appear as .
16 The rationale for using assessment procedures to diagnose different kinds of language disorder rests principally on the assumption that different treatments can be evaluated with respect to different conditions ( Cantwell and Baker 1987 ) .
17 This can only be evaluated with respect to the distribution of scores obtained by the standardisation sample ( see Figure 8.2 ) .
18 The fact that progress appears to be being made with respect to MNC environmental scanning practices should not be overly comforting to MNC executives .
19 Related points were made with respect to spatial perception , in the discussion of naive physics above .
20 The point we wish to make here should be an obvious one and can of course be made with respect to many of the other items which we have not italicised in the cited texts .
21 In so far as the question before us is concerned , no distinction can be made with respect to the proprietary and governmental capacities of a city .
22 Allen , the Vice President , stated that classifications as high , medium or low were then made with respect to each axis on the basis of collective judgement by corporate management .
23 A similar point can be made with respect to voters who , despite what some economists might like to think , will have views beyond the fate of major economic indicators and will be concerned about the conduct of foreign and domestic policy at large .
24 ( 2 ) The recognition of a recognised body shall expire where a winding-up order or an administration order under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 is made with respect to the body or where a resolution for voluntary winding-up is passed with respect to the body or where a person is appointed administrative receiver of the body .
25 Contractual arrangements should be made with respect to freelance workers and the ownership of the copyright in anything they produce .
26 A contrast is also drawn with respect to the internal structure of the firm and the incentives faced by individuals .
27 The fragments used as probes ( A-C ) are drawn with respect to their position in the NF-L gene .
28 Psychology has recently gained the respectability it should always have had with respect to pain , for two completely irrelevant reasons .
29 As protection , the floating charge holder is given the same priority with respect to any property representing directly or indirectly the property disposed of as he would have had with respect to the property subject to the floating charge .
30 Each curve of reduced modulus is shifted with respect to the curve at T o until all fit together forming one master curve .
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