Example sentences of "[be] in many respects [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What is apparent is that the risk factors identified run parallel to and are in many respects very similar to those already noted in relation to child abuse .
2 In the 1990s class divisions are in many respects less consciously felt than they were in the post-war era , but there are other divisions which pose a threat to the sense of community , national identity and social cohesion .
3 The systems of animal production based on crossbred breeding females — sheep and cattle — are in many respects more similar to those of the lowlands .
4 While it is therefore acceptable to talk of Japan as strongly influenced by Confucianism , the emphases of th Japanese brand of Confucianism are in many respects far removed from the Chinese original .
5 It can not be pretended that either scholar 's career is entirely typical of its period-Hocazade 's career is unusually chaotic even for the later fifteenth century , Civizade 's in many respects unusually " regular " even for the later sixteenth century-but the degree to which they are atypic is not sufficient to give a misleading impression .
6 The pattern of symptoms exhibited in Wernicke 's aphasia is in many respects exactly the opposite of that shown in Broca 's aphasia .
7 Christianity , as we know it , is in many respects actually closer to those pagan systems of belief than it is to its own Judaic origins .
8 Reich 's analysis is in many respects highly persuasive , even if some of his concepts are difficult to accept .
9 This point needs to be stressed , because recruitment administration is in many respects so mundane that outsiders to the personnel department have difficulty understanding why it should cause a problem .
10 This does not have to correspond with the aesthetic merit of the work as a whole : the opening of David Copperfield is in many respects more like the Class 1 sample than the Class 2 sample above .
11 This alternative strategy is in many respects less coherent than Owen 's and it is this which helps to explain the fact that Roger 's approach is often misunderstood by those outside the unit .
12 However amenable to overseas influence Boiotia may have been in the prehistoric period ( p. 83 ) , classical , fourth-century and hellenistic Boiotia was in many respects deeply conservative and introverted .
13 Thus Marx 's model of historical development was in many respects only a sketch which left many problems unresolved .
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