But no creature is so isolated or great as that it has a right to have its well-being regarded as the sole end of God's dealings.
Being regarded as nurseries of superstition, they were abandoned without regret.
His influence on the thinkers of the later Middle Ages was large, he being regardedas the greatest commentator on Aristotle from the days of Rome to the time of the Renaissance.
Am I not is not contracted, ain’t being regarded as objectionable for am I not, and as a vulgarism for isn’t.
But instead of being regarded as a duty, industrial activity is not infrequently looked down upon as disreputable for a free man.
Where the seducer is censured the girl also is censured, being regarded not as the injured party but as an injurer.
It does not appear that religious worship has ever been offered to a being regarded as morally bad and in honor of moral badness.
Being regarded as containing the final truth, they have been objects of study and occasions of the development of learning.
All other acts that men do are indifferent, being regarded as neither righteous nor sinful.
In consequence of being endued with (such) wealth, of my living as a householder, and of my being regarded as the foremost of all householders, I am called Vasishtha.
Note: Peritoneum is now often used in the sense of pleuroperitoneum, the pleuræ being regarded as a part of the peritoneum, when the body cavity is undivided.
Being regarded as unclean, she remains in this room for four days without a bedding or a musquito curtain, and no one touches her, not even her sisters.
Instead of being regarded, as she assuredly should be, as the soul of simplicity, a living picture of sweet innocence, she is shunned as one whose very presence portends evil.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being regarded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.