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"Regard" in a Sentence (33 examples)
Your essay is admirable in regard to style.
With regard to the membership fee, you must ask the treasurer of the club.
We regard the situation as serious.
We regard him as a great man.
I have a high regard for the integrity of our mayor.
Scientists regard the discovery as important.
In Europe and America, people regard punctuality as a matter of course.
In Europe and America they regard the dog as a member of the family.
In Europe, people regard punctuality as a matter of course.
Don't regard me as your father anymore.
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He bathed in the memory of her blondness, of her warm blue regard, and the sentiment permeated his sensibility with tenderness made the more rich because its object was someone long since dead.
This attempt will be made with every regard to the difficulty of the undertaking […]
We are spending a lot of money trying to put this mine in shape; we are anxious to comply with the wishes of your office in every regard […]
These problems were not traditional problems with realistic stimuli, but rather were realistic in every regard.
Dolph. For the Dolphin, I stand here for him: what to him from England? Exe. Scorne and defiance, sleight regard, contempt, And any thing that may not mis-become The mightie Sender, doth he prize you at.
He is held in great regard in Whitehall.
She regarded us warily.
And They made the Moon, with his face wrinkled with many mountains and worn with a thousand valleys, to regard with pale eyes the games of the small gods, and to watch throughout the resting time of Māna-Yood-Sushāī; to watch, to regard all things, and be silent.
I always regarded tabloid journalism as a social evil.
He regards honesty as a duty, but was regarded himself as (being) rather dangerous by the police.
She regarded her pets as an extension of the family.
I regard such a way of life with distaste.
Signior Leonato, truth it is good Signior, / Your neece regards me with an eye of fauour.
His associates seem to have regarded him with kindness, which, in spite of their admiration of his writings, was not unmixed with contempt.
For Liverpool, their season will now be regarded as a relative disappointment after failure to add the FA Cup to the Carling Cup and not mounting a challenge to reach the Champions League places.
If much you note him / You ſhall offend him, and extend his Paſſion, / Feed, and regard him not.
I should not, however, so much mind if this folly [of giving children poetic names] were comprised in that domain of cold gentility, to which affectation usually confines itself. One does not regard seeing Miss Arabella seated at the piano, or her little sister Leonora tottling across the carpet to show her new pink shoes. That is in the usual course of events.
Seated on a peninſula which regardeth the maine land ; ſtrong by nature, and fortified by Art : adorned heretofore with magnificent buildings ; and numbered amongſt the paradiſes of the earth, for temperate aire, and delightfull ſituation.
We pass’d by[…]that exceedingly beautifull scate of my Lord Pembroke, on yᵉ ascent of an hill, flank’d with wood, and reguarding the river ; and so at night to Cadenham, yᵉ mansion of Ed. Hungerford, Esq.
That argument does not regard the question.
My lords, the question thus proposed by your lordships to the Judges must be admitted by all persons to be a question of great importance, as it regards the administration of justice.
Ther was a Iudge in a certayne cite which feared not god nether regarded man.
Suppoſe they be in number infinit, Yet being voyd of Martiall diſcipline, All running headlong after greedie ſpoiles: And more regarding gaine than victorie: […] Their careleſſe ſwords ſhal lanch their fellows throats And make vs triumph in their ouerthrow.
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