The merchant of the United States could only forfeit these natural advantages if he were very inferior to the merchant of Europe; to whom he is, on the contrary, superior in several respects.
The organization of divination resembles that of magic in several respects.
As the Ainu culture resembles that of Northeastern Asia in several respects, it is possible that in the latter region there exists a more highly specialized scheme than has yet been reported.
They differ from the common artificial Soaps in several respects; but chiefly in this, that their saline part is an Acid, whereas that of common Soap is an Alkali.
This was of the usual type but was an advance over that of 1880 in several respects.
That year, in several respects, was a turning point in the history of immigration into the United States.
The merchants of the United States could only forfeit these natural advantages if he were very inferior to the merchant of Europe; to whom he is, on the contrary, superior in several respects.
This passage is, in several respects, wrong; yet the leading idea is true.
It will be perceived that they are, in several respects, contradictory one to an other.
Now if we compare the characteristics of Hesiodic and Homeric poetry we cannot fail to notice that they present a very striking contrast in several respects, even apart from the absence of a common theme.
The literary records of the Heroic Age of Greece resemble those of the northern Heroic Age in several respects.
The letter to Clement just quoted is interesting in several respects.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "several respects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.