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Example sentences for "with regard"

  • I want to put before him just one point with regard to what can be done.

  • With regard to Athos, he leaped lightly into the saddle and set out at full gallop; only instead of following the road, he went across the fields, urging his horse to the utmost and stopping occasionally to listen.

  • With regard to d'Artagnan, we know how he was lodged, and we have already made acquaintance with his lackey, Master Planchet.

  • With regard to being spruce, sir, that's where it is, you see.

  • With regard to the fluted pillars in the portico, my dears--' 'Hallo!

  • However sceptical we may be with regard to social panaceas of all sorts, we cannot dismiss with a few hackneyed phrases a gigantic experiment in social science involving the material and moral welfare of many millions of human beings.

  • With regard to saints' days, I always give the date according to the old style.

  • With regard to the Russians themselves the theory has had a very different effect.

  • Unfortunately, the climate puts serious obstructions in the way of navigation.

  • It is curious to think how, with regard to the Sand-walk in connection with my father, my earliest recollections coincide with my latest; it shows how unvarying his habits have been.

  • With regard to questions of taste, as well as to more serious things, he always had the courage of his opinions.

  • Some of these lines have never yet been adequately followed; so with regard to them he was in advance of his time.

  • With regard to other qualifications I had an irreconcilable variety of instructions.

  • At or about that period, I think I remember you did; only, with regard to the subject of the conversation, I have quite forgotten it.

  • Why, with regard to what occurred in the Bois-Rochin.

  • Will, sire, with regard to sweet dishes I only recognize pastry, and even that should be rather solid; all these frothy substances swell the stomach, and occupy a space which seems to me to be too precious to be so badly tenanted.

  • With regard to Tierra del Fuego, the results are deduced from the observations of Capt.

  • With regard to the number of large quadrupeds, there certainly exists no quarter of the globe which will bear comparison with Southern Africa.

  • With regard to the place where the nuptials were stipulated, or consummated, or celebrated, the Mss.

  • With regard to the term of Childeric's exile, it is necessary either to prolong the life of Aegidius beyond the date assigned by the Chronicle of Idatius or to correct the text of Gregory, by reading quarto anno, instead of octavo.

  • Footnote 74: With regard to the cause and circumstances of the deaths of Aetius and Valentinian, our information is dark and imperfect.

  • With regard, for instance, to congenital dislocations at the shoulder-joint, little or nothing was known save what was contained in the writings of Hippocrates, till R.

  • With regard also to the truth of the record that the one Maid survived her sister for six hours, there is confirmatory evidence from scientifically observed instances, for Joly and Peyrat (Bull.

  • With regard to the functions of the pelvic viscera, urine may be passed by both penises, by one only, or by neither.

  • His answer was, "That will be with regard to the lass?

  • With regard to the beacon, the sea at high-water had lifted part of the mortar gallery or lowest floor, and washed away all the lime-casks and other movable articles from it; but the principal parts of this fabric had sustained no damage.

  • With regard to spirits, Charles, I see very little occasion for it.

  • By such means Glen had the address to make his companions, in some measure, satisfied, or at least passive, with regard to their miserable prospects upon this half-tide rock in the middle of the ocean.

  • With regard to Captain Wentworth, though Anne hazarded no enquiries, there was voluntary communication sufficient.

  • With regard to this point, see an article in the Nineteenth Century for September 1900, by E.

  • With regard to the practical intelligence of primitive peoples, derived from their close contact with life and nature, Bishop Colenso's experiences among the Zulus may appropriately be remembered.

  • With regard to the time which should be allowed for the paper to remain in the camera, no direct rules can be laid down; this will depend altogether upon the nature of the object to be copied, and the light which prevails.

  • With regard to Mr. Talbot's Calotype patent, this time has nearly, if not quite expired, and my countrymen are now at perfect liberty to appropriate the art if they feel disposed.

  • With regard then to the rearing of the children they related so much as I have said: and I heard also other things at Memphis when I had speech with the priests of Hephaistos.

  • With regard then to the empire of Croesus and the first conquest of Ionia, it happened thus.

  • With regard then to the war waged by Alyattes with the Milesians and Thrasybulos things went thus.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with regard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blanch them; excuse for; good boy; mile beyond; quarrel about; third person; with all; with any; with eyes; with four; with here and there; with instructions; with its; with other; with pleasure; with several; with some; with such; with the result that; with their; with three; with two; with your; within the; without regard; without waiting