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Example sentences for "regarded the"

  • But, like many other good men of that age, he regarded the case of the Church of Rome as an exception to all ordinary rules.

  • In some town councils the party which had, during several generations, regarded the influence of the Stadtholders with jealousy had great power.

  • As regarded the cigar, it may be said that both Sir Raffle and Mr Kissing had given orders that on no account should cigars be lit within the precincts of the Income-tax Office.

  • He regarded the archdeacon as a clergyman belonging to a party opposed to his party, and he disliked the man.

  • Mr Snapper avoided him as much as possible; and Mr Snapper, when he was caught and interrogated, declared that he regarded the matter as settled.

  • The officials immigrating from the north regarded the south as colonial country, and so as more or less uncivilized.

  • The small states in Turkestan, however, regarded the overlordship of the distant China as preferable to that of Yarkand or the Hsiung-nu both of whom, being nearer, were able to bring their power more effectively into play.

  • He did not believe that anybody had, in truth, so regarded the man.

  • Both Mrs. Trevelyan and Nora Rowley had learned by this time that, as regarded the master of the house, they were not welcome guests at St. Diddulph's.

  • In his mind Donal did not know which way to look; physically, he regarded the ground.

  • But, as regarded the property to which he was naturally the heir, if any act of hers could give it to him, that act would be done.

  • As regarded the Duke on the other side of her, she had no such feeling.

  • He advised her to write to Mr Grey at once,--and as regarded the Squire he gave her carte blanche to act as she pleased.

  • Since the loyal Lutherans, in keeping with the teaching of Luther and the Lutheran Confessions, regarded the Papacy as antichristendom, they could not but abhor the concessions made by the Interimists as treachery against the truth.

  • He regarded the followers of Zwingli as weak brethren who must be borne with, and to whom Christian fellowship should not be refused.

  • KARMA, the unbroken sequence, according to the Theosophists, of cause and effect, in which every effect is regarded the cause of the next.

  • He regarded the defects of the existing law as greatly exaggerated, and he refused to admit that the defects of the law, whatever they might be, were fatal to every law with a sliding-scale.

  • Mr. Gladstone replied that he regarded the question as one of difficulty, and he therefore took as much time as he possibly could for reflection upon it, though he never intended to run it as close as it actually came.

  • I am sorry to say that, to the best of my recollection, I did far otherwise, and the pith of my answer was made to be that I regarded the Anti-Corn Law League as no better than a big borough-mongering association.

  • It was this younger brother who converted them to the belief of God's impartial and free grace, and they died at last with their minds freed from every doubt as it regarded the subject.

  • As it regarded the death of any member of his extensive family circle, what a tower of strength and consolation he ever was to the mourning hearts of his children!

  • That he had no true poetical faculty is shown by the apparent indifference with which he regarded the works of the two great poets of his time.

  • Many of his fragments show indeed that he possessed the caustic spirit of a satirist; but it was in the light of common sense, not of humour, that he regarded the follies of the world.

  • The tone by which that form of poetry has been characterised, in ancient and modern times, is derived from the genius and temper of a remarkable man, belonging to that era, and from the spirit in which he regarded the world.

  • So the matter stood, as regarded the party at Plumstead.

  • He regarded the enthusiasm of such as Newman as a state of mind more nearly allied to madness than to religion; and when he saw it evinced by a very young men, was inclined to attribute a good deal of it to vanity.

  • To her thinking, the matter had ended happily enough as regarded the widow, who indeed was entitled to some sort of triumph among her friends.

  • This resolution was no doubt a salutary one as regarded the world at large, but was not likely to make him popular either with the clergy or the people of Barchester.

  • He regarded the poor as he regarded the flies--that is, with entire indifference so long as they did not come near enough to annoy him.

  • He regarded the notion of such things taking place in an English country-house as no less an anachronism than the moving helmet in the 'Castle of Otranto' or the robber-castle in the 'Mysteries of Udolpho.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better for; boil five; certain point; chief named; coal fire; each compartment; form line; forty rods; had enough; hour since; large family; long ago; many changes; naval forces; only said; pounds each; progress report; regarded himself; regarded merely; regarded the; seem like; she might have been; thus translated; went together