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Example sentences for "that respect"

  • If I had been reserved to a different destiny, I have qualities in that respect worthy of a better cause.

  • Many of those who have exerted most perseverance and intrepidity, were obviously my inferiors in that respect.

  • In that respect," answered Mr. Forester, "do as you shall think proper.

  • But you must be considered in that respect as a martyr in the public cause.

  • He appointed these trustees visitors, and in that respect to take place of his heir; as he might have appointed devisees, to take his estate instead of his heir.

  • The officers are already there; in that respect there is no deficiency.

  • Our system has happily advanced to such maturity that I am not aware that your cares in that respect will be augmented.

  • I can not perceive how bills authorizing such subscriptions can be otherwise regarded than as bills for revenue, and consequently subject to the rule in that respect prescribed by the Constitution.

  • As for that righteousness that justifieth, it is not personal performances in us; for the person here justified stands, in that respect, as one that worketh not, as one that is ungodly.

  • The church was also minded to seek God about the choice of brother, Bunyan to the office of elder, that their way in that respect may be cleared up to them.

  • In order to do this the more regularly, it is fit we begin with the apprehension of offenders, and shew the care of the Legislature in that respect.

  • As it had been his first week of robbing, and his last too, he had little confession to make in that respect.

  • Whatever may be the opinion of some Christians, I am well assured the Mohammedans think themselves under no manner of obligation in that respect.

  • Unto the Jews did we forbid that which we have told thee formally:h and we did them no injury in that respect; but they injured their own souls.

  • We are not to accept this book as a story; in that respect it is grievously deficient.

  • I should be almost afraid of some radical transformation, were I to produce a change in that respect.

  • Her daughter Elizabeth resembled her in that respect.

  • Or maybe you've become less stringent in that respect.

  • In that respect Mrs. Weston's loss had been important.

  • The difference in that respect of Richmond and London was enough to make the whole difference of seeing him always and seeing him never.

  • I don't know much about the difference in that respect.

  • I know is very fine; but never weighed it, and I may be making an unintentional mistake in that respect.

  • Do you think it would be expedient to have a change in that respect?

  • We have absolute power in that respect, if we choose to put it in force, but I hope never to see that done.

  • There is a very great difficulty in that respect, owing to the want of uniformity in the articles, and the great variety of them.

  • It is the nature of men, my dear; they are all alike in that respect.

  • He himself had been headstrong, passionate, often intractable in his early youth, and his father had been no better at sixty and was little improved in that respect even at his present great age.

  • In that respect, and only in that, I will continue to act according to your wishes.

  • It was perfectly clear that he knew something very definite about Maria Consuelo, and he probably had no intention of deceiving Giovanni in that respect.

  • Indeed, Mr. Furneaux left the village because he realized the difficulties facing him in that respect.

  • I advise you to have the body taken to the village mortuary, or such other place as serves local needs in that respect, and summon a doctor.

  • The rest was a matter of quantities, and Sussex seldom stints itself in that respect.

  • The subtle malignancy of that well-timed outburst was proof positive in that respect.

  • I don't say he has lost his character in that respect," said Winter.

  • They are on the contrary rather singularly pure, and contrast, in that respect, remarkably with the more popular folk-tale.

  • The general theme is age-old, being not different from the themes of most other novels in that respect.

  • Why should she, if she has never been conscious of any particular weakness in that respect?

  • There is, therefore, no change in that respect.

  • Manual training and a few kindred branches recognize the actual using of ideas as their endpoint; but no one will assert that they are regarded as types of other subjects in that respect.

  • At Wittenberg she brewed, as was then the custom, their own beer, the Convent being privileged in that respect.

  • No doubt the law of Moses, in regard to civil life, might contain much that would be useful for other peoples also in that respect.

  • Luther warned against all outbursts of passion and undue severity towards children, and carefully guarded himself against such errors, remembering the bitter experiences of his own childhood in that respect.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that respect" 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:
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