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Example sentences for "what respects"

  • In what respects does he outrank all subsequent poets?

  • In what respects does he resemble Poe; wherein does he differ from him?

  • Does the poem belong to the Age of Classicism or Romanticism or both; in what respects?

  • In what respects is Ruskin "the prophet of modern society"?

  • In what respects is Macaulay typical of his age?

  • In what respects is Browning like Shakespeare?

  • In what respects do these two poems differ from your favorite poems by Longfellow or Tennyson?

  • In what respects is the style of the third story different from that of either of the others?

  • In what respects does it differ from other forms of verse?

  • Determine first, in what respects the methods of reproduction are similar in all; second, in what respects there is a variation.

  • In what respects do toads differ from frogs?

  • In what respects does a snail show resemblance to a clam?

  • Comparing earthworm and nereis, in what respects is the earthworm degenerate?

  • Show in what respects: as to Plot interest what do they add?

  • In what respects is the whimsical talk of the Play suited to certain groups and to special characters, so that there is more variety in it than appears at first.

  • In what respects do their tricks of speech and affectation of learning suit the aim of the Comedy?

  • In what respects of character would Luciana be apt to attract Antipholus the Stranger more than Adriana would?

  • But of this more, when we come to shew more particularly, how and in what respects he is called the truth, as Mediator.

  • But for further explaining of this matter, we would see more particularly, in what respects it is, that he is called the truth; and this will make way to our use-making of him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what 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:
    but especially; life would; often represented; what adventure; what can; what concerns; what degree; what difference; what has; what has been called; what made; what makes; what next; what occurred; what passed; what prompted; what reason; what say; what shall; what took; what value; what while; what would you have; what wouldst; whatever might; whatsoever thou