Example sentences of "[prep] this respect [be] " in BNC.

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1 And in 1944 when Cole wrote his book as part of the Movement 's centenary tribute to the Rochdale Pioneers , when Consumers ' Co-operation could still look back on many decades of unbroken success , it would have been as natural for him to suppose that the Pioneers had in this respect been mistaken and that their mistake stood in need of explanation .
2 He reminded the House that the police had been given forty-eight hours notification of the proposed route : ‘ Honourable members on this side of the House who in this respect are charging him [ Paisley ] with gross civic and social irresponsibility must also charge the police with exactly the same thing . ’
3 A child becomes thereby ‘ a child in trust ’ : parental responsibilities can not be easily extinguished or ‘ assumed ’ ( local authority powers in this respect are abolished ) : only through their legal transfer to others , by means of adoption , can they be snuffed out .
4 Some of the greatest sufferers in this respect are such prized works as Jane Austen 's , where it can make a surprising difference to the price .
5 The needs of knitwear design software in this respect are fairly small — most need only about half a megabyte of RAM — some other programs that I have used need two megabytes , or four times as much memory .
6 More useful in this respect are ‘ event-related potentials ’ , which are extracted from the EEG by signal-averaging techniques ( Donchin 1984 ) .
7 You 're not expected to input anything too obscure though , so frustrations in this respect are kept to a minimum .
8 A recent thesis argues that the similarities between Henry II and Edward III in this respect are striking .
9 For textile uses , the quantity of solid matter in suspension must be very low , particularly if the solids are dark in colour , and , since the detrimental effects are staining due to the deposition and filtration of solid matter , the requirements of water in this respect are dealt with below under " suspended solids " .
10 The conditions producing weakness in this respect are highly complex but at a risk of oversimplification one might say that the balance of payments constraint reflects a relative ‘ industrial ossification ’ of the British economy — a failure to restructure and reinvest on a sufficient scale to maintain the position of the national economy on the world market .
11 The existing difficulties in this respect are considerably reduced by the provision in [ the Larceny Act 1916 , ] section 44(3) that a person charged with larceny may be convicted of obtaining by false pretences and the provision in section 44(4) that a person charged with obtaining by false pretences may be convicted of this offence even if the evidence proves larceny .
12 Investment trusts are in fact very active in the market for new issues of shares and in this respect are channelling funds to ultimate borrowers .
13 Typical in this respect are the views of Offspring Blackall , who became Bishop of Exeter in 1708 .
14 Also important in this respect are the long periods of patency and the apparent inability of the final host to develop acquired immunity , so that adult sheep have the heaviest infections and the highest prevalence .
15 One development in this respect is known as the ‘ Portage ’ programme , where the parents of the child are taught how they might best develop the potential of the child in a home environment .
16 The use of micro electronics in this respect is particularly useful .
17 Their main virtue in this respect is their currency , since they provide a pointer to likely public demand ( much of it stemming from the reviews themselves ) .
18 Failure to give you a fair deal in this respect is likely to expose a company to legal attack .
19 The most significant change in this respect is the slowing down in the 1980s of the decline in urban populations compared with the previous decade ( Champion , 1987 ) .
20 It is interesting to note that Murphy 's concept of evaluation in this respect is at variance with that of Breen and Candlin which I referred to earlier .
21 The important point in this respect is that the legislative rules introduced into industrial relations emphasised the establishment of bargaining relationships plant-by-plant and enterprise-by-enterprise rather than on any wider basis .
22 True balance in this respect is only achieved by composting , processing and blending , and that means a proprietary product such as Humber 1-1-1 Garden compound .
23 The aspect of society which is seen to be most important in this respect is called the dominant instance , and Althusser and his followers argue that it is determined in the last instance by the economy .
24 The superiority of Macbeth over Measure for Measure in this respect is that it needs no external moral force , such as the Duke , to ‘ Unfold the evil , which is here wrapp 'd up/In countenance . ’
25 The appropriate analogy for the structural weakness of sociology in this respect is the social reality sociologists study : sexism is not merely a question of institutional discrimination against women , but the schema of underlying values is also implicated .
26 Insider dealing in this respect is controlled by restricting the number of traders who have access to information , a technique which they believe is easier than trying to control how much information is announced over a given period of time .
27 The most distinctively human aspect in this respect is the capacity to communicate verbally : language is the principal medium by which humans exchange meaning .
28 An example to us all in this respect is professor John Honnold , who was responsible for the creation of UNCITRAL and was its first Secretary .
29 Whether or not third States are finally included as indirectly injured States in the terms of Draft Article 5 ( 3 ) , development of international law in this respect is crucial to an examination of the rights and obligations of third parties .
30 The impressive thing about the British experience in this respect is the variety of patterns which have resulted and the good sense of each of them in their own contexts .
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