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1 England, throughout her history, has shown scant respect for sudden spasms of theory.
2 At first pioneer democracy had scant respect for the expert.
3 Then Jean-Christophe would reply with scant respect , and the end would be a rumpus.
4 Rayner is a good soldier; and you show him very scant respect , I'm told.
5 He obviously has scant respect for the institutions of the State, for the State itself.
6 The young man had scant respect for the elder man, however, and Norgaard knew this.
7 Steven Naismith, consistently outstanding for Scotland and Everton, was given scant respect and duly prospered.
8 Imposter syndrome is never far from the surface, and it shows scant respect for rank.
9 The city's great names had scant respect from him!
10 But there will be bitter words, and bitter words will produce bitter looks and scant respect .
11 Though I do profess love for human nature, for some phases I have but scant respect .
12 The eyes of the Princess Emma were blazing as she caught the scant respect in Maenck's manner.
13 It seemed to her that the bridegrooms were, in conversation, treated by their equals with scant respect .
14 It appears to me that the councillors have scant respect for the people they were elected to represent.
15 Already jealous of his uniform, he felt a little bitterness to see it regarded with such scant respect .
16 A Prussian subject, the prince was naturally looked upon with distrust by the Austrians, who showed him scant respect .
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