respects造句(31) He had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects.
(32) Carl had asked him to visit the hospital and to pay his respects to Francis.
(33) She may resemble her father facially, but in other respects she's not at all like him.
(34) It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects.
(35) Friends and relatives came to pay their last respects to Mr Clarke.
(36) Citizens lit torches along the railroad track to pay their last respects to Lincoln.
(37) I came by to pay my respects to Mrs Owens.
(38) The new method departs from the old in all respects.
(39) In many respects the new version is not as good as the old one.
(40) My respects to you, and my father.
(41) This led to frustration in two respects.
(42) People have come by the thousands to pay respects.
(43) He has very great merit in many respects.
(44) This is not, in all respects, an appealing road.
(45) Pay one's respects to sb.
(46) In many respects, Mozart had a typically neurotic personality.
(47) He was a lucky man, in many respects.
(48) After he died, people started arriving to pay their respects, and cards and flowers came flooding through the door.
(49) Quantum mechanical states, however, differ in two important respects from those of classical physics.
(50) Melville remained, and, in many respects, admired the simple and peaceful life of the natives.
(51) However, it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class.
(52) Moreover, in most respects the pattern of growth was not far out of line with that of early industrialization in western industrialized countries.
(53) A wonderful defensive move which prevents ... b5 even though in other respects the rook lands on a rather clumsy square.
(54) In some respects there seems not much room for argument about our conception of standard effects and their causal circumstances.
(55) As if playing their roles from an identical script, the men bowed and paid perfunctory respects in phrases punctuated with honorifics.
(56) In certain crucial respects Aquitaine was different from the northern heartlands of the Merovingians.
(57) In many respects Griffith was a conventional story-teller and melodrama was always really the framework of his themes.
(58) It respects the authority because it is legitimate, and it is legitimate because it is respected.
(59) Indubitably this vision of distributive justice satisfies the demands of liberal philosophy, because it respects both formal equality and individual autonomy.
(60) The studying and living conditions of the students at Yaounde University can be questioned in many respects.