Example sentences of "only in respect " in BNC.

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1 Marx 's and Engels 's first concern with anthropological material was therefore to show the variety that exists in the nature of social relations , and the historical peculiarity of a society where one group of people treat others only in respect of the labour they provide , labour which then can be bought and sold as though it was any other useful article .
2 This power , which can be used in respect of an entire category of pupils , has so far been exercised only in respect of English and Welsh teaching in Wales ( SIs 1989 No. 1308 and 1990 No. 2187 ) .
3 direct debits under the instruction will be originated only in respect of premiums payable as notified in advance and agreed by you ;
4 This Order , which is now in force , imposes a levy on employers in the engineering construction industry ( including employers who are not mainly engaged in engineering construction activities ; for them , the levy will be imposed only in respect of their engineering construction activities ) .
5 Terms of Payment : STOCK WILL BE INVOICED FIRM PAYABLE SIX MONTHS FROM THE INVOICE DATE ONLY IN RESPECT OF STOCK SOLD BY THE DISTRIBUTOR .
6 The right of a bailee to detain a chattel from its owner until payment be made , not only in respect of that particular article , but of any balance that may be due , on a general account between the bailor and bailee in the same line of business .
7 A person is not powerful or powerless , in general , but only in respect of particular people in specific situations .
8 Probably mandamus is available as a remedy only in respect of public duties , that is , duties which are not shared with private citizens .
9 The Scots claim that Malcolm offered homage only in respect of his holdings in Cumbria and the largely anglicized Lothian ; William and his successors chose to interpret the acknowledgement as embracing all Scotland .
10 Fortunately within a short time Richard I was compelled to sell back these rights in order to finance his Crusades , and the Scottish king reverted to being a vassal of the English king only in respect of English lands which he possessed .
11 The most interesting entailments from the point of view of lexical semantics are those which hold between sentences which differ only in respect of the lexical fillers of a particular syntactic slot ( e.g. It 's a dog , It 's a cat ; It 's a rose , It 's a flower ) .
12 First , we may call the abstract unit of form which is realised in actual sentences as the appropriate member of a set of word forms differing only in respect of inflections a lexical form ; and we can extend the notion of lexical form to cover an abstraction from the variously inflected manifestations of an idiom or dead metaphor .
13 To summarise : a lexeme is a family of lexical units ; a lexical unit is the union of a single sense with a lexical form ; a lexical form is an abstraction from a set of word forms ( or alternatively — it is a family of word forms ) which differ only in respect of inflections .
14 Conversely , unilateral entailment between two sentences differing only in respect of the lexical fillers of a particular syntactic slot is often an indication of a hyponymous relation between the lexical units .
15 Entailment can occur between sentences differing only in respect of the lexical fillers of a particular syntactic slot even when the lexical items in question are not related by hyponymy .
16 The first is that there are no systematic entailments between sentences differing only in respect of compatibles in parallel syntactic positions .
17 We have already seen that two sentences differing only in respect of cognitive synonyms occupying parallel syntactic positions are in general logically equivalent .
18 However , logical equivalence between two sentences differing only in respect of lexical items occupying a particular syntactic position does not guarantee that the lexical items in question are cognitive synonyms — they may well be pseudo-synonyms .
19 This familiar process of quantification must take place not only in respect of litigation costs but also in respect of non-litigation costs as well as in respect of damages claims and a variety of other claims .
20 If statements by Ministers as to the intent or effect of an Act were allowed to prevail , this would contravene the constitutional rule that Parliament is ‘ sovereign only in respect of what it expresses by the words used in the legislation it has passed : ’ per Lord Diplock in Black-Clawson [ 1975 ] A.C. 591 , 638e .
21 had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake .
22 A debt need not be unsecured if the petitioner , in his petition , states that he is willing to give up his security or petitions only in respect of the shortfall after valuing his security ( s 269 ) .
23 Hence it is only in respect of private companies that problems are still likely to arise when their articles provide , as they frequently do , that ‘ the company shall have a first and paramount lien on shares , whether or not fully-paid , registered in the name of a person indebted or under any liability to the company . ’
24 The completion of a great survey of landownership in 1725–38 paved the way for a high degree of equality in respect of taxation ; the nobility and clergy retained tax privileges only in respect of properties which they could prove they had held before 1584 .
25 p signed forms of authority giving access to her medical records , with a proviso to the effect there should be no copying , in any way , of her records , and that consent was only in respect of information ‘ relevant to my claim ’ .
26 Is he aware that there are problems not only in respect of teachers ' salaries , actual as opposed to average , but in respect of responsibility for the funding of the older village primary schools which predominate in rural areas ?
27 This does not imply a blank check of American support throughout the world for every interest of the British Empire , but only in respect of areas and interests which are in the opinion of the US vital to the maintenance of the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth of Nations as a great power .
28 Although the Law of Property Act 1925 , s196(5) , ( which incorporates the method of service therein prescribed ) applies to all leases unless a contrary intention appears it applies only in respect of notices " required " to be served by the lease in question .
29 The COB Rules of the Securities and Futures Authority primarily regulate firms that are members of SFA ( firms ) only in respect of business involving customers .
30 Leases quite often attempt to restrict the opening hours of premises , not only in respect of shops but also offices .
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