Use regard in a sentence
Sentences starting with regard
- Regard all new ways in the light of fresh experience for you: if you see any honey gather it. [14]
- Regard for A restrains their animosity, and they hypocritically pretend to like each other, but both wonder what A finds so congenial in the other. [4]
Sentences ending with regard
- They who rule us speak with foreign tongue, but their hearts desire our peace and a mutual regard. [11]
- Mademoiselle," he added, turning to the flushing Suzanne, "I pray that you will accept this present with every assurance of my humble regard. [9]
- Sink the title thou hast uttered--'tis treason; we be bad men in some few trifling ways, but none among us is so base as to be traitor to his King; we be loving and loyal hearts, in that regard. [5]
- The years had seen many shifting scenes in their companionship; they had been as often at war as at peace; but they had respected each other, each after her own fashion; and now they had a real and mutual regard. [11]
- Command the just respect of all your fellow-voyagers, even though you fail to win their friendly regard. [5]
- I will go--I must go unless you, who can do so much, can teach me to kill this passion or to transmute it into calm, brotherly regard. [10]
- Only, even though love has wholly disappeared, she still claims consideration, and Althea did not wish to lose Hermon's regard. [10]
- In fact, the latter would long since have challenged his former friend had he not been so conscious of his own superiority, and shrunk from the thought of bringing fresh sorrow upon Ursula and her parents, whom he still remembered with friendly regard. [10]
- And then in how many a conversation with Barbara had Quijada's name been mentioned, and he had always spoken of this man with warm regard. [10]
- When once more he set forth upon the Channel, he turned his back on Jersey and shaped his course towards France, having sent Elizabeth his last excuses for declining a service which would have given him honour, fame and regard. [11]
Short sentences using regard
- I so regard it. [5]
Sentences containing regard two or more times
- I am prepared to show you, if you will only point out the article that you allude to, that you regard as 'charges' what no calm and logical mind has any right to regard as such. [5]
- All the foregoing statements and quotations, in regard to Cophotis, Sitana and Draco, as well as the following facts in regard to Ceratophora and Chamaeleon, are from Dr. Gunther himself, or from his magnificent work on the 'Reptiles of British India,' Ray Soc., 1864, pp. [1]
- It is wanting in cohesion, in character, even in a proper regard to circumstances of time and place; it is a map of dissected incidents which has been flung out of its box and has arranged itself without the least regard to chronology or geography. [6]
- Yet, having a due regard for these, they desire a policy in regard to it that looks to its not creating any more danger. [7]
More example sentences with the word regard in them
- I commend to your consideration the suggestions of the Secretary of the Navy in regard to the policy of fostering and training seamen and also the education of officers and engineers for the naval service. [7]
- With regard to your alliance with the Arabs, and whether it becomes you--being what you are--to take service with them, we will discuss it at a future day. [10]
- I am sure you, as a reasonable man, would not have been wounded could you have heard all my words and seen all my thoughts in regard to you. [7]
- They trust that you will receive it as an expression of sincere regard and affection from friends, who will, one and all, esteem it a great privilege to be permitted to assist in the restoration of your home. [6]
- And I ask you to regard with some leniency customs which must be strange to Americans. [9]
- I merely wished you to know, Mr. Flint, that there is no use in attempting to deceive me in regard to the true colour of those practices. [9]
- At first, as you know, the hope of making him a combatant for the possessions which I have learned through you to regard as the highest and most sacred. [10]
- His regard for you is probably unchanged, but the interests he has at stake are too large to admit of sentiment as a factor. [9]
- The result not yet being known, conjecture in regard to it is not here indulged. [7]
- Indeed, for many years, if there was any exception to the general toleration it was in the social ostracism of those who held and expressed extreme opinions in regard to immediate emancipation, and were stigmatized as abolitionists. [4]
- A woman who yearns for the regard of all men, and makes love a toy, easily lessens the demands she imposes upon individuals. [10]
- To Clemens he wrote: "You have touched me in regard to him, and I will deal gently with his poetry. [5]
- In February, Howells wrote: "If you have got any comfort in regard to our play I wish you would heave it into my bosom. [5]
- And it is worthy of passing mention, in regard to his later productions, that his admirable sense of literary proportion, which is wanting in many good writers, characterized his work to the end. [4]
- But, what was worst of all, he could not regard himself as altogether free from the reproach of having accepted a reward for the service he had so thoughtlessly rendered. [10]
- Now a few words in regard to these extracts from speeches of mine which Judge Douglas has read to you, and which he supposes are in very great contrast to each other. [7]
- They do it without regard to rhyme or reason. [5]
- I am flattered with the personal regard you manifested for me; but I do hope that, on more mature reflection, you will view the public interest as a paramount consideration, and therefore determine to let the worst come. [7]
- I say this with the greater freedom, because, being a politician myself, none can regard it as personal. [7]
- The charge is, with regard to this universal suffrage, that you take the fruits of increased representation produced by it, and then deny it to a portion of the voters whose action was expected to produce a different political result. [4]
- He found that with regard to the Grosvenor Green apartment he had not allowed for his wife's willingness to get any sort of roof over her head again after the removal from their old home, or for the alleviations that grow up through mere custom. [8]
- He stepped forward with all of his old confidence, and did not regard a farthing my cold stare. [9]
- Yet, thoroughly imbued with a reverence for the guaranteed rights of individuals, I was slow to adopt the strong measures which by degrees I have been forced to regard as being within the exceptions of the Constitution, and as indispensable to the public safety. [7]
- We are overpowered with a mass of undigested intelligence, collected for the mast part without regard to value. [4]
- I have no wish to express any harsh feeling with regard to the painful subject which has come before us. [3]
- I hope you will regard the other duties claiming my attention, together with the great length and importance of these documents, as constituting a sufficient apology for not having responded sooner. [7]
- All this I will do out of regard to the decent conventions of polite life. [6]
- The average American will be inclined to regard the program of the new British Labour Party as the embodiment of what he vaguely calls Socialism, and to him the very word is repugnant. [9]
- Seleukus and his wife have a great regard for Alexander, and will do for him all that lies in their power. [10]
- In regard to which I humbly submit my report, with the information that if the army remains in its present bivouac another fortnight there will not be a healthy man left in it by spring. [2]
- That kindly judgment which he exercises with regard to others he will, naturally enough, apply to himself. [6]
- Only the soul which ceases to regard death as a misfortune finds peace. [10]
- Only in this way, according to our present methods, could one expect to accomplish anything in regard to this foreign-felt want. [4]
- It was this watchfulness that our heroine grew to regard as a salient characteristic. [9]
- The United States was too much accustomed to employing dollar-and-a-half thieves in all manner of official capacities to regard his explanation of the voucher as having any foundation in fact. [5]
- Yet so great was the people's love for the Queen, so high their regard for the independence of Egypt, so bitter their hate of Rome, that there was no rebellion. [10]
- Perhaps the historian was right; but where the object in question is the state and its advantage, what we here regard as worthy of a free man appears to be considered of little moment at the court of Octavianus. [10]
- Hate, she determined, was her prevailing sentiment in regard to Mr. Ditmar. [9]
- The literature which was furnished for Myrtle's improvement was chiefly of a religious character, and, however interesting and valuable to those to whom it was adapted, had not been chosen with any wise regard to its fitness for her special conditions. [6]
- I, at first, was fearful how Belle Treherne would regard the gaucheries of the bookmaker, but I saw that he was rather an object of interest to her than otherwise; for he was certainly amusing. [11]
- The man's good-humor was contagious, and he did not regard our amusement as different in kind from his enjoyment. [4]
- To him, art was a sacred thing, and it was impossible for me to regard it with equal seriousness. [9]
- If war was waged against the Smalkalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, Spain, which had been taught to regard the campaign as a religious war, was ready to aid Charles with large subsidies of money and men. [10]
- These are the views they entertain in regard to it as I understand them; and all their sentiments, all their arguments and propositions, are brought within this range. [7]
- She had become very modest in regard to herself, why should she wake to new life the arrogance now hushed in Eva's breast? [10]
- I have been very anxious for some days in regard to our armies in the field, but am considerably cheered, just now, by favorable news from them. [7]
- She received the utmost kindness from her hosts, and had the old, warm, and grateful regard for them. [14]
- My blessing rest upon you, my son, and upon every Ueberhell who, on his twenty-fifth birthday--that is having reached maturity--shall receive this little bottle and regard it as the most precious of all his possessions. [10]
- On the way up, these were superseded in his regard by some hip-roof structures on the Ninth Avenue, which he thought more Dutch-looking. [8]
- A regard for truth compels the statement that it was never finished. [9]
- A regard for truth compels me to admit that it was madame who first found her voice, and no uncertain one it was. [9]
- In regard to Trumbull's charge that he [Douglas] inserted a provision into the bill to prevent the constitution being submitted to the people, what was his answer? [7]
- This, it is true, was less out of regard for the fine work of art than because his father had always prohibited his doing so, and his father again before him. [10]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- Besides, all commercial transactions in regard to the most sacred interests of life are hateful even to those who profit by them. [6]
- At this Melissa took courage; she turned to Serapion and modestly addressed him: "You, sir, look like a grave, kind man, and seem to have a regard for my brother. [10]
- And with regard to your little brother. [10]
- Have due regard to what you leave behind. [7]
- He was subject to this recurring invalidism all his life, and we must regard a good part of the work he did as a pure triumph of determination over physical discouragement. [4]
- Now, I appeal to this audience (very few of whom are my political friends), as national men, whether we have reason to expect that the agitation in regard to this subject will cease while the causes that tend to reproduce agitation are actively at work? [7]
- Dear Sir:--In regard to the time David Rankin served the enclosed discharge shows correctly--as well as I can recollect--having no writing to refer. [7]
- But with regard to the poor hunted man, I fear he is my father's freedman, the most faithful, honest soul! [10]
- Legislation in regard to the parole system has also considered whether a man should be considered in the criminal class on his first conviction for a penal offense. [4]
- But in regard to the Legislature, we, the Republicans, labor under some disadvantages. [7]
- After accompanying Dion to the harbour, the architect had gone to the Forum to converse with the men he met there, and learn what they feared and expected in regard to the future fate of the city. [10]
- But with regard to the deeds committed by your followers, tell me yourself--and I appeal to you reverend Father--what inspired them: Love or Hate. [10]
- References in regard to the assemblages of other birds have already been given. [1]
- Do you mean to tell me that a man who is getting fat dividends out of a stock does not regard more leniently the manner in which that stock is manipulated than one who does not own any of it? [4]
- I could afford to take a superior attitude in regard to one who was destined always to be dramatic. [9]
- I therefore have to request that you will regard it as confidential. [7]
- But she continued to regard me by the light of the street lamp. [9]
- And you get to regard it so, as the days and the weeds lengthen. [4]
- Antinous had learnt to regard everything crippled or defective with aversion, as a monstrous failure of nature's plastic harmony, but to pity it tenderly; but now he felt quite differently. [10]
- She was dressed to please her own fancy, evidently, with small regard to the modes declared correct by the Rockland milliners and mantua-makers. [6]
- A further proof to Pierre of his own more settled outlook on practical matters was furnished by his decision with regard to his wife's debts and to the rebuilding of his houses in and near Moscow. [2]
- He was second to none in his regard for Mr. Hodder, in his admiration for a man who had the courage of his convictions. [9]
- Still, in regard to Mr. Vallandigham and all others, I must hereafter, as heretofore, do so much as the public safety may seem to require. [7]
- I am indebted to Mr. Blyth for information in regard to this genus. [1]
- So in regard to mental qualities, their transmission is manifest in our dogs, horses, and other domestic animals. [1]
- But with regard to medicine it is hopelessly ignorant and never finds it out. [3]
- This enlightenment as to Lise's condition and the possibility it suggested in regard to herself brought with it an overwhelming sympathy which at first she fiercely resented then yielded to. [9]
- The gentle-man referred to in this letter retained so much regard for her as to be her friend to the end of her life; a circumstance to his credit and to hers. [14]
- Be cautious then to hold back from baptism all those who regard it as a preserving charm or an act of good omen--remembering that the same water which, sprinkled on sanctified hearts, leads them to holy living, brings death to the unclean soul. [10]
- Now, in regard to his reminding me of the moral rule that persons who tell what they do not know to be true falsify as much as those who knowingly tell falsehoods. [7]
- He was glad to have come to some conclusion, at any rate provisionally, with regard to these matters, for six days had slipped away since the works had been begun in the palace of Lochias, and Hadrian's arrival was nearing rapidly. [10]
- But they came to have a wholesome regard for the sun-browned man with the red hair who guarded the Colonel's privacy. [9]
- Theoretically it ought to go on its own straightforward inductive path, without regard to changes of government or to fluctuations of public opinion. [3]
- I wish him to examine his own course in regard to this matter a moment, and then see if his opinion will not be changed a little. [7]
- We should hesitate to draw adverse conclusions in regard to a system yet so young that its results cannot be fairly estimated. [4]
- Now I come to an important matter--as I regard it. [5]
- In very prosperous times we might regard our stock and copyrights as assets sufficient, with the money owing to us, to square up and quit even, but I suppose we may not hope for such luck in the present condition of things. [5]
- My hands are tied with regard to you, and yet they must be everywhere and always at work if the hundreds committed to my care are to be kept from harm. [10]
- The daughter of Thurston Gore, with all her astuteness and real estate, was of a naivete in regard to spiritual matters that Hodder had grown to recognize as impermeable. [9]
- In regard to thrushes, shrikes, and woodpeckers, see Mr. Blyth, in Charlesworth's 'Mag. [1]
- Howard had not thought of consulting her in regard to remaining all winter in Quicksands. [9]
- Not far from this vast Chamber, where great financial operations are conducted on the highest principles of honor, and with the strictest regard to the Marquis of Dusenbury's rules, there is another less pretentious Chamber, known as "open," a sort of overflow meeting. [4]
- In regard to this project of marriage for me, I will tell you, dear sweet friend, that I look on marriage as a divine institution to which we must conform. [2]
- But in all this it is very plain the Judge evades the only question the Republicans have ever pressed upon the Democracy in regard to Utah. [7]
- The Judge says this is a new principle started in regard to this question. [7]
- When I got this hoe I was troubled with sleepless mornings, pains in the back, kleptomania with regard to new weeders; when I went into my garden I was always sure to see something. [4]
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