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respect造句
181. They played some fine attacking football, but I think we matched them in every respect. 182. These days it goes against the grain to show respect for authority. 183. She teaches the students to have respect for different races and appreciate the diversity of other cultures. 184. Children need to be taught to have respect for other people's property. 185. There was an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect between them. 186. In what respect do you think the film is biased? 187. The new officer soon won/earned the respect of his men. 188. I was treated with decorum and respect throughout the investigation. 189. He had no respect for everything I held sacred . 190. In this respect, Britain compares unfavourably with other European countries. 191. The boys showed a complete lack of respect for authority. 192. In this respect, French differs from English/French and English differ. 193. Respect for our elders was dinned into us at school. 194. I have made it a rule always to pay respect with respect. 195. She was able to command the respect of the class. 196. Philip was a remarkable teacher, able to command instant respect. 197. He comported himself in a way that won him respect. 198. He'll respect you more if you stand up to him. 199. He chose not to resign to keep his self - respect . 200. He felt a grudging respect for her talents as an organizer. 201. There was a two-minute silence as a mark of respect for the dead. 202. I respect his views,[http:///respect.html] although I do not agree with them. 203. The new teacher soon won the respect of his students. 204. He is almost abject in his respect for his boss. 205. She was one of those teachers who just commanded respect. 206. A politician who promises the moon during a campaign loses the voters' respect. 207. It is arguable that the government has failed in this respect. 208. With all due respect, the figures simply do not support you on this. 209. When I was young, we were taught to treat older people with respect. 210. In my day , kids used to have some respect for their elders.