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Example sentences for "what respect"

  • The ablative is used to denote «in what respect» something is true.

  • The ablative is used to denote in what respect something is true.

  • By saying so we likewise assert in what respect he resembles them, namely, in the attributes connoted by the word man.

  • I can not, however, perceive in what respect it is more so than any other attribute; indeed, it appears to me to be so in a somewhat less degree.

  • We shall then see in what respect, and in what manner, social transactions modify the phenomena.

  • But in what respect, I ask, does this progress, which flows from human foresight, change the nature and origin of value?

  • Now, in what respect can a man do injury to society or to labour who merely abstains from drawing upon society for a service to which he has right?

  • In what respect do the posterior roots differ from the anterior?

  • In what respect do they differ from other bones of the body?

  • In what respect do these vessels resemble the veins of the system?

  • Be it so, but in what respect can beings in this world be said to lead a spontaneous existence; in what respect can I be said to lead a spontaneous existence?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    four sail; what class; what could; what direction; what exists; what had been said; what has brought thee; what have; what hope; what kinds; what little; what means; what more; what name; what not; what says; what seemeth; what sort; what takes; what terms; what thing; what thou; what time did you; what were; whatever comes; whatever cost