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How to use in a sense in a sentence

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His parents were his closest confidents and friends in a sense, but they were still his parents.
I mean, when I'm hired to ride a race, I'm working for the owner in a sense.
Clowns are, in a sense, anarchic, but they also have to be sensitive as to where they create anarchy and chaos.
The slaves were children, in a sense, but not the legitimate children worthy of comfort and care.
She's been a terrific Senator and she's been very smart in keeping in a sense a low profile.
Surely this must produce a deep schism in a sense between science and Buddhism from the very beginning?
We could easily end up in a situation where the only thing left is, in a sense, the shadow of a monarchy.
The poetry is in a sense self-referential because it explores the transcendental logics of the poetic process.
This concept made Darwin an evolutionist in a sense that does not apply to earlier transmutationists like Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin.
Even a good bottle of Merlot or Shiraz, enjoyed today, can recreate history, in a sense.
Yes, and in a sense that may be a tribute to Menzies' close links with Clement Attlee.
It was as if people felt he should have softened the blow, should have held back and should, in a sense, have lied, about his findings.
James has in a sense opened up to view an important part of the struggle between belief and unbelief in modern culture.
But what's overlooked is that offenses are overmanaged and in a sense, underemphasized.
Like theoretical reasoning, practical reasoning seeks in a sense to demonstrate the necessity of certain actions.
It tells us that God is, in a sense, a community of persons, not a solitary living in solitude, alone and distant.
Well, you know, the accounting in those days, Larry, was voodoo economics, in a sense.
Combined with this image is the feeling of gratitude and obligation resulting in a sense of guilt and loss.
This makes him sound like Borges or Calvino, and in a sense he is, but with hard science to back him up.
I feel relieved in a sense because people have been killed or injured for less but I feel disgusted that people can stoop to that level.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He writes an idiomatic Swedish which, in a sense, is not reproducible in another language.
The Divine nature of Djabal has been in a sense an obstacle to her love in his character as hakeem.
Thus in sexual reproduction two hereditary tendencies are in a sense intermingled.
And buying a cattle or sheep station is war in a sense between seller and buyer.
The words Japhetic and shemitic are also employed in a sense somewhat different from that which common usage has assigned them.
Observe the war within the lad as between innate decency and, in a sense, laudable desire for the limelight and soft money.
He felt all the more sorry for the girl because misfortune had, in a sense, indentured her to them.
I remonstrated, rather annoyed at the invidious position she was forcing on me in a sense.
A ganglion is a nerve centre and, in a sense, each is a brain which may be likened to the one brain of the vertebrate.
The word occurs often in a sense in which acetum is the best representative, associated with verjuice and vinegar.
For the denotation may be increased in a sense without affecting the connotation.
It was a look deliberate and scrutinizing, in a sense doubtful, and yet not unkindly.
This was disconcerting, being, in a sense, a disorderly way of seeing things.
We said just now, that a nerve begins in a sense organ and ends in a muscle.
First, the Air Force was in a sense the captive of its own publicity.
There, Downes considered musical decadence as a pathway to modernism, in a sense saving late-romantic music by locating its modernist bona fides.
They would be as untrammelled in a sense as the first man and the first woman.
He had not thought much about it, but he presumed that in a sense she was.
That this theory is sacerdotalism in a sense may be admitted.
For one is conceived as one, in a sense which excludes all predicates.
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