21060 examples of respect in sentences

If this apostle sanctioned slavery, why did he exhort masters thus in his epistle to the Ephesians, "and ye, masters, do the same things unto them (i.e. perform your duties to your servants as unto Christ, not unto men) forbearing threatening; knowing that your master also is in heaven, neither is there respect of persons with him."

He led him from the stable now as a mark of respect and because it was dark; for he knew that the pony, with a word, would follow him anywhere, at any time, like a faithful dog.

They give to adverbs a peculiar location in respect to other words; as, 1.

obj. case place of agent and object in respect to Act.-trans.

peculiarities in respect to Adjective, taken abstractly with infin.

Latin, names of the letters of, scarcely known even to the learned; account of its letters A perfect alphabet in Eng., what it would effect Letters of the alphabet, when and how used in the sciences Alphabetic writing, its advantage over the syllabic Ambiguous, construc., with respect to the class of a word do., with resp.

not taken as a noun insertion or omission of, with respect to a comparison or an alternation made with two nouns required in the construc.

limited peculiarities with respect to position declined derivation of, from Teuton., DR.

prop, names, needless, lavish use of, its effect, discrepancies with respect to, abound in books.

pron., ("Full in THE face") position with respect to its noun required before antecedent to a restricted relative.

of First words, initial capital to faulty practice of grammarians with respect to Foot, poetic, see Poetic Feet Foreign words or idioms, unnecessary use of, in opposition to purity For, with all, as equivalent to although For as much as, &c., having the nature of conjunctions For that For, with perf.

criticised confounded with sex by some writers; others otherwise confuse the matter Common gender, of the old grammarians, the term objectionable with respect to

of to or for before the objective of the person GOVERNMENT, of words, defined to what parts of speech has respect the rules of, whether to be applied to the governing or the governed words do., how many in the best Lat. grammars; usual faults in the distribution of these Governments in Eng. synt.

It was a warning which years of experience had taught Wabi always to respect.

She was still bleeding from the wound which her father had inflicted, and she did not suspect that it was wounded affection rather than hurt self-respect which was tormenting her.

"We're too busyand we respect each other too much.

They had lacked the ability to utilize their powers of efficiency; had paid but feeble respect to their own ideals; had altogether measured themselves by too limited a standard.

Under their administration communities passed from shameless misery to self-respect; as the result of their generosity, courts were sustained in which little children could make their plea and wretched wives could have justice.

He had been listening to the complaint I was making against a young man who has, to my knowledge, completely destroyed the self-respect of five girlsand I've known him but a short time.

"The old department heads, whom my father taught me to respect, seem pleased with what I have done.

I shall get back my self-respect once I'm home again with you nice, self-confident young American women.

Arthur and Emmeline found in her an active and affectionate friend, and the respect and love with which she felt herself regarded seemed to soothe, while it urged her on to increased exertion.

I shall never cease to respect and value him as a friend, but more I cannot give.

You say you respect him.

Herbert felt fairly puzzled, he could not read her heart; he would have asked her confidence, he would have promised to do all in his power to forward her happiness, but there was something around her that, while it called forth his almost unconscious respect, entirely checked all farther question.

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