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Example sentences for "other respects"

  • Still not always, only if this ground is of peculiar strength, ground which is easy to pass over, however important it may be in other respects, can be re-taken without much danger.

  • If this talent then is to be ascribed to imagination, it is also almost the only service which military activity requires from that erratic goddess, whose influence is more hurtful than useful in other respects.

  • Bluecher neglected this in his, in other respects unexceptionable, pursuit after La Belle Alliance.

  • A distribution to the people is impracticable and unjust in other respects.

  • But in other respects he has not gone far enough: in his view of the Unities of Place and Time, and the mixture of seriousness and mirth, he has shown himself infected with the prejudices of his nation.

  • A difficult task I admit, and scarcely possible for any man, however great his talents in other respects, whose favourite reading has not lain among the English writers from Edward the Sixth to Charles the First.

  • In other respects, I conceive the Scots were losers by the union.

  • Place the body in the same position as for simple fainting, and treat, in other respects, as directed in the article on Epilepsy.

  • Rabbits with this peculiarity are often perfect in other respects, with the exception of the droop of the ears, and often become the parents of perfect young ones: does of this kind often have the power of lifting an ear erect.

  • The true state of the case is, that they partake of both these qualities: being considered by our laws, in some respects, as persons, and in other respects as property.

  • Even those of them which have, in other respects, coupled the chief magistrate with a council, have for the most part concentrated the military authority in him alone.

  • If they should derive less benefit, therefore, from the Union in some respects than the less distant States, they will derive greater benefit from it in other respects, and thus the proper equilibrium will be maintained throughout.

  • The important task would probably devolve on men, who, with inferior capacities, would in other respects be little better qualified.

  • If I do not catch the same train I shall take prompt measures in other respects.

  • Moreover, he was standing in a hall furnished with a taste and quiet elegance that must surely indicate similar features in each room of a suite which, in other respects, bore an almost exact resemblance of his own apartments.

  • Forbes was regarded as a crank by a large section of the public on account of his peace propaganda; if that opinion were justified why should he not be eccentric in other respects?

  • This bird is about the size of a thrush, but is very different in other respects.

  • The house was furnished in the plainest style of a farmer's; but in other respects it was of a superior order, being roomy and extensive.

  • Accident, it was clear, might bring on the first hostile movement at any hour, when the minds of all men were prepared, let the means in other respects be as deficient as they might.

  • Innumerable torches now illuminated its darkness; in other respects it remained as St. Aldenheim had left it.

  • In other respects he was presentable, and his flannels very clean.

  • The young foreigner at length emerged, unshaved indeed, and innocent of boots, but having in other respects an air of gratifying affluence.

  • His doctor had passed him sound in other respects, and seventy was nothing of an age--he would last a long time yet, if he could.

  • And in other respects the status quo was confirmed.

  • At last he sends Madame to me with coffee and Vienna bread--and she was in other respects a lady, who drove with a lackey on the box.

  • It was always a sort of consolation to see familiar faces, but in other respects he did not gain much by his visits; Due was pleasant enough, but Anna thought of nothing but herself, and how she could best get on.

  • Yet the law is on their side, nor have they any reason to complain of it in other respects.

  • The bird appears now under a French title, and is in other respects unrecognisable; as an Irish gentleman once explained it to me, it is not only that the thing appears under an alias, but the alias comes up instead of the thing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other respects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    eyed young; other alternative; other beasts; other counties; other grain; other interests; other lives; other maps; other pictures; other pieces; other plays; other points; other portions; other provisions; other races; other ruins; other towns; other trees; other tribes; other universities; other villages; other wise; other witnesses; other writings; otherwise called; otherwise than