Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] some respect " in BNC.
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1 | In the more restricted circumstances in Britain , where such households are smaller and contacts between women in different households in some respects more difficult , women lose something of this support network although they may gain a greater degree of independence in their interactions with men . |
2 | But while part of his famous ‘ Closing statement ’ is , as we have seen , a development of Prague School theory , it also puts forward a view of poetic language in some respects markedly different from that of the Thèses and Mukařovský . |
3 | Swainson was a man of parts , not altogether unlike Darwin in some respects . |
4 | In both cases revisionary work of this kind was embodied in a historical and political analysis of the relation of individual consciousness to society , from within the aegis of an Hegelian Marxism in some respects still impossibly bound to its own enlightenment heritage . |
5 | A similar situation in some respects developed over the office of fiscal of the regality court of Lennox , or Mugdock , an appointment which was held by William Weir , the town clerk of the burgh of Rutherglen , a gentleman who also officiated as commissary of Hamilton and Campsie . |
6 | Jack wrote an article in Tribune saying that C C T was a good thing in some respects . |
7 | In this situation , abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves . |