Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [prep] many respects " in BNC.

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1 Founded in 1925 , the Review is in many respects a source as appropriate to this phase as the English Association and the Newbolt Committee were for the earlier period .
2 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 .
3 Agnes and Tommy Docherty 's marriage was in many respects typical of their generation and typical of their catholic upbringing in the west of Scotland .
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 His apparent obsession with Swindon Town was in many respects the beginning of the end .
6 Maurice 's funeral was in many respects indistinguishable from Beatrix 's .
7 Though the members of this genus are in many respects typical ascaridoids , their biology is sufficiently varied for it to be necessary to consider each species separately .
8 However , it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class .
9 Thus Marx 's model of historical development was in many respects only a sketch which left many problems unresolved .
10 Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer : more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state .
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 The committee 's policy was in many respects akin to that just being abandoned by the Communist Party , but with a greater syndicalist content .
13 His paradoxical logic is in many respects similar to the non-binary logical structures developed in France in the late 1960s to account for the peculiarities of literature and of narrative in particular ( see section 3.2 above ) .
14 Johnstone 's naively gifted style was in many respects complemented by an equally naive honesty with the press and public .
15 The pattern of symptoms exhibited in Wernicke 's aphasia is in many respects exactly the opposite of that shown in Broca 's aphasia .
16 Reich 's analysis is in many respects highly persuasive , even if some of his concepts are difficult to accept .
17 The project which is evaluated in this report is in many respects a sign of the times .
18 However , since the writing system is in many respects a system for representing the sound pattern of speech , a further source of phonological effects is graphology , particularly in the evocation of a character 's , style of speech in dialogue .
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