Example sentences of "with respect " in BNC.

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1 To have ideas like this one taken seriously and to be treated with respect is surely a reasonable request .
2 Good , if treated with respect
3 Needs human capacity and to be treated with respect .
4 Within the modern academy , English is treated with respect , though those teaching it may feel themselves impaled on the perennial dilemma of making it appear either a soft option or inhumanely technical and jargon-ridden .
5 I have the impression that the novels of Phyllis Bottome are now little read , though I remember my mother borrowing them from the local library in Barnsley in the 1930s , and speaking of them with respect .
6 This is Walter Savage Landor ; and this short article explains why Landor figures repeatedly , and always with respect , not just in The Cantos and in Pound 's later criticism , but in Yeats 's poetry and prose also .
7 The record of the police with respect to this estate is frankly appalling .
8 Recognition of that and an agreement to forego the linguistic tricks and the cheap jibes would help convince all sides that their arguments have been listened to with respect .
9 Mr Healey here went on about Labour 's success in the Euro-elections ; I said it was just mid-term and all that ; and he said , With respect , no .
10 When he says ‘ with respect ’ he means you 're barmy .
11 They perform a similar role with respect to the RUC 's reserve police .
12 With respect to the latter , for example , women are no longer excluded from night duty and they perform a wider range of section duties than before .
13 The image of policing gleaned from police programmes on British and American television and in films is very much how Easton 's police see themselves , as others have commented with respect to police forces elsewhere ( Holdaway 1983 : 147 ; Hurd 1979 ; Klockars 1983 ; Morris and Heal 1981 ; Tuska 1979 ) .
14 As Furlong noted with respect to teachers ( 1977 : 163 ) , their typifications of problem pupils were also heavily conditioned by specialist sociological knowledge ( ‘ from socially deprived families ’ ) or common-sense notions of psychoanalysis ( ‘ never had a father ’ ) .
15 The management 's dilemma with respect to neighbourhood policing in Northern Ireland is that , while communal divisions make it a particularly important style of policing , the people who carry it out on the streets are more identifiable and softer targets for terrorists .
16 While this contributes to crime prevention , especially with respect to joy-riders who steal and drive cars at speed at might ( which requires neighbourhood men in West Belfast to work might duty ) , it has none of the wider community service functions evident in Easton .
17 Such experiences of sexual liberation bear witness to the socially constructed ‘ nature ’ of identity with respect both to its contingency and its resilience : on the one hand the self can be and is experienced as radically different in the space of the other ; on the other hand it the extinction of self is the precondition of passing into the ecstasy with and through the other , it is an extinction which has to be replayed over and again as a constitutive part of sexual ecstasy itself .
18 I have worked loyally , shown you respect , but I too expect to be treated with respect .
19 Thus with respect to solar time , the tides get later each day .
20 Technological advances might mean that we live in an artificial environment with respect to time-cues , but it is a rhythmic environment nevertheless , and our possession of a body clock means that all the advantages that come from the integration of biological and environmental rhythms apply equally to ourselves .
21 Some possibilities are : • The patient , particularly in an intensive care unit which has artificial rather than natural lighting , is in an environment that is poor with respect to natural time-cues .
22 It is just that they show a very late timing of their sleep/wake rhythm with respect to normal time-cues .
23 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
24 Countries to the east of us are in time zones with local time that is ahead of GMT , whereas local time and the time zones to the west are delayed with respect to ours .
25 Second , if a traveller goes eastwards halfway round the Earth he will have passed through 12 time zones and gained 12 hours with respect to GMT ; he will meet another traveller who has travelled westward and so is 12 time zones ( 12 hours ) behind GMT .
26 Not only do we feel disorientated with respect to our habits but also there are more objective measurements to indicate that the flight has disorganized us .
27 Again , in-flight arrangements are sometimes timed with respect to the departure zone .
28 Any parent with youngsters learning to drive would be reassured by such a plate and experienced drivers seeing the P-plate can treat the car with respect .
29 There was widespread support in the Commons for the summit 's cautious formula on German reunification , which couples self-determination with respect for treaties and borders .
30 I think that when love , and emotion , and passion , and sexual passion are mixed with respect , then that 's the most ideal kind of relationship for me .
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