Use regarded in a sentence
Sentences starting with regarded
- Regarded simply as a work of art, it may be said that the novel should be an expression of the genius of its writer conscientiously applied to a study of the facts of life and of human nature, with little reference to the audience. [4]
Sentences ending with regarded
- When we consider that there are but twenty-five Senators in the Senate, taking two from the side where they rightfully belong, and adding them to the other, is to us a disadvantage not to be lightly regarded. [7]
- A few more days, and the solitary voice might have been often heard; for the bird becomes so common as to furnish Shakespeare an image to fit "the skipping king:"-- "He was but as the cuckoo is in June, Heard, not regarded. [6]
- So it had come about that a contest between the two boat-crews was looked forward to with an interest almost equal to that with which the combat between the Horatii and Curiatii was regarded. [6]
- It is a bitter commentary on the effects of European, and especially of British institutions, that such men should have to speak in such terms of the manner in which our struggle has been regarded. [6]
Short sentences using regarded
- He regarded Stafford with concern. [11]
- Eda regarded them superciliously. [9]
- She regarded him steadfastly. [11]
- Grierson regarded me piercingly. [9]
- But Nick regarded me soberly. [9]
- He regarded her intently. [11]
- Victoria regarded him in silence. [9]
- Mr. Tooting regarded him uneasily. [9]
- She regarded him curiously. [9]
- He regarded her coldly. [11]
Sentences containing regarded two or more times
- With us, out our way, they would not necessarily attract as much attention as with you, yet they are often regarded with disapproval--" "Murder and arson are regarded with disapproval? [5]
- I do not know that you regarded all that as a part of the bargain--for you were thoroughly and magnanimously unexacting--but I so regarded it, notwithstanding I have so easily managed to forget all about it. [5]
- As regarded others he was plainly without feeling--utterly cold and pitiless; but as regarded himself the case was different. [5]
- He regarded them as he regarded himself, with a kindly cynicism. [11]
More example sentences with the word regarded in them
- Not that Tom yearned for the slipper; but he regarded its occasional applications as being as inevitable as changes in the weather; lying did not come easily to him, and left to himself he much preferred to confess and have the matter over with. [9]
- I bandaged the wound a Hebrew woman dealt her and she acknowledged that her heart was filled with love for you, and that on her dying bed she regarded you as the idol of her soul. [10]
- And couldn't and wouldn't have happened in his case if he had been regarded as a celebrity at the time of his death. [5]
- He had sometimes wondered, when he had been compelled to speak about his visits to the financier, how McCrae regarded them. [9]
- I have often wondered, since, how they regarded me; how, in their little minds, they defined the relationship. [9]
- It was not without its natural influence upon him; but he regarded it most as a comfortable advertisement, and he lamented every day that this never- failing gas well was not near a large population, and he still its owner. [11]
- Barbara had witnessed with very different feelings from Dona Magdalena and her brother how the former regarded every false step of Don John, and especially that of his expedition to England, as a heavy misfortune, and as such bewailed it. [10]
- He really was with us but twenty-five years, for he did not go with us to Europe, but he never regarded that as separation. [5]
- She regarded me with seeming patience. [9]
- He brought home with him a suit of clothes of such exquisite style and cut in fashion--Eastern fashion, city fashion--that it filled everybody with anguish and was regarded as a peculiarly wanton affront. [5]
- Jim regarded her with an almost superstitious feeling. [11]
- He regarded them with a detached curiosity as they entered, reading them with a new insight. [9]
- I trust this will not be regarded as a menace, but only as the declared purpose of the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself. [7]
- He regarded his wife, himself, and Cayley, as an impartial judge would view the extraordinary claims of three desperate litigants. [11]
- She became his wife, but only a year later entered that other world which she had regarded as her true home even while here. [10]
- The stir for wider freedom in religion and government increased with the activity of exploration and colonization, and one reason why James finally annulled the Virginia, charter was because he regarded the meetings of the London Company as opportunities of sedition. [4]
- He regarded his whole life as a continual round of amusement which someone for some reason had to provide for him. [2]
- He regarded the whole business of the war not with his intelligence or his reason but by something else. [2]
- A blue-faced man, who had nothing to offer except that he had been blown up in a mine, would be regarded as a rank impostor, and a mere damaged soldier on crutches would never make a cent. [5]
- The means by which she had intended to destroy him had been transformed into a benefit, and while in the desert he had perceived how often man finally blesses, as the highest gain, what he at first regarded as the most cruel affliction. [10]
- Two qualities which were very dear to him he designated as sane and safe, and he had hitherto regarded his counsel as the sanest and safest of men. [9]
- Usually the books were Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, the morals of which were not regarded as wholly exemplary. [5]
- For, if wifehood were to be regarded as a profession, Rachel Ogden had every qualification. [9]
- As the months went by he came to be regarded as a wonderfully lucky man. [5]
- For several weeks we played whist with him every evening, for Liebig, like so many other scholars, regarded card-playing as the best recreation after severe tension of the mind. [10]
- The virgin queen was the last ruler who seriously regarded the pomps and splendors of feudalism. [4]
- The year 1735 was rendered sadly memorable by the epidemic of the terrible disease known as "throat distemper," and regarded by many as the same as our "diphtheria. [3]
- What had happened was regarded as only an episode. [4]
- Before that, it was regarded as an "abomination. [5]
- That hired man was probably regarded with suspicion by the family to the end of his days, and if he had been accused of robbing, they would have believed him guilty. [4]
- His daughter's presence was probably due to that of the guests quartered in his home, especially Cordula, whom, since she disturbed the peace of his quiet household night after night, he regarded as the personification of restlessness and reckless freedom. [10]
- And if Pierre was often struck by Andrew's lack of capacity for philosophical meditation (to which he himself was particularly addicted), he regarded even this not as a defect but as a sign of strength. [2]
- One of these vineyards--the Great Western, owned by Mr. Irving--is regarded as a model. [5]
- According to this view the power of historical personages, represented as the product of many forces, can no longer, it would seem, be regarded as a force that itself produces events. [2]
- He had thought very little of it, indeed, yet had been wondering why some of his more highly regarded work had not found fuller recognition. [5]
- Almost from the very beginning, I regarded that man as a liar. [5]
- Vandewaters picked it up, and regarded him a moment in silence. [11]
- Mr. Flint looked up from the papers, and regarded him narrowly, for the tone in which this was spoken did not escape the president of the Northeastern. [9]
- The stranger spat twice, regarded Mr. Brice pityingly, and finally led him in silence past the picket fence and the New England-looking meeting-house opposite until they came to the great square on which the State House squatted. [9]
- Then, rising, he turned to Ledscha, whom he always regarded as his dead son's betrothed bride, and greeted her with sincere kindness. [10]
- In fact, he, too, regarded it as medicine, and hoped especially for a favourable effect from the exquisite soprano voice in the motet "Tu pulchra es. [10]
- As an artist, too, he did not approve Mardion's plan; for though, on Didymus's land, the statues would have faced the sea, which the Regent and the Keeper of the Seal regarded as very important, no fitting background could have been obtained. [10]
- He regarded it, too, as a dispensation from Heaven that Agatha and Melissa should have happened to meet, and Alexander's happy escape had taken a weight from his mind. [10]
- Wolf had already told her how much the monarch regarded the opinion of this counsellor. [10]
- Thuggee became known to the British authorities in India about 1810, but its wide prevalence was not suspected; it was not regarded as a serious matter, and no systematic measures were taken for its suppression until about 1830. [5]
- I half expected to see the Athenian heroes of twenty centuries ago glide out of the shadows and steal into the old temple they knew so well and regarded with such boundless pride. [5]
- It is fair to presume that in thirty centuries history will not get done admiring these men who attempted what the world regarded as impossible and achieved it. [5]
- It has restored to me you two friends, whom I regarded as lost to me, and has given me in Pentaur another son. [10]
- Whoever understood how to listen thus, and, moreover--the prominence of the brow above the nose showed it--was also a trained thinker, could not fail to be a good counsellor, and as such he was regarded by many, and first of all by the Queen. [10]
- He listened breathlessly to hear what more the Indian might say; but Arjuna, who regarded it as sacrilege to waste the highest lore on one unworthy of it, went on reading to himself, and Adventus stretched himself out to sleep. [10]
- This verdict seems to have been regarded as sharply severe. [5]
- He was trying to give his impressions of Silverdale, in comparison to country places abroad, while Mrs. Robert regarded him enigmatically, and Susan sympathetically. [9]
- For the first time his lips met hers, he confessed his love, and that he had just regarded death as a deliverer; but his life was now gaining new charm through her affection. [10]
- It is only through the enlightened sentiment and action of the Medical Profession that the community can be brought to acknowledge that drugs should always be regarded as evils. [6]
- Nicholas accepted thirty thousand rubles offered him by his brother-in-law Bezukhov to pay off debts he regarded as genuinely due for value received. [2]
- In proof of this, she would present to the library of the museum the two hundred thousand volumes from Pergamus, one of the most valuable gifts Mark Antony had ever bestowed upon her, and which she had hitherto regarded merely as a loan. [10]
- The enmity of this man must be regarded as a long credit mark to Smith. [4]
- Heinz had regarded this demand as a summons to turn traitor. [10]
- Rough Appenzelder regarded this as fortunate; Gombert thought it a matter of course because custom so ordained. [10]
- Besides, beyond this thing she regarded as a sacred obligation thrust upon her, was the need of a helper, of a friend, of a champion in this critical time. [13]
- I am certain they regarded me as the harbinger of others. [14]
- He regarded all these occupations as hindrances to life, and considered that they were all contemptible because their aim was the welfare of himself and his family. [2]
- Old Froebel regarded these meetings as means for coming into unity with life. [10]
- This manifestation is therefore to be regarded by me as expressing their devotion to the Union, the Constitution, and the liberties of the people. [7]
- At any rate there is evidence that in the Turkish Empire as late as 1616 tobacco was still somewhat a novelty, and the smoking of it was regarded as vile, and a habit only of the low. [4]
- Any information from their ranks to him was regarded as treachery; and, besides, his stay in Tennis could be but brief, as the King, on account of the impending war, had summoned him back to the capital. [10]
- He turned to the waiter, who regarded him unmoved, and asked for a check. [9]
- Next he tried the velvet collar, and smiled a smile of such contentment that it was plain to see that he regarded that as the daintiest thing about an overcoat. [5]
- Sir William regarded the thing with hesitating humour. [11]
- I was often the subject of their banter, and presently I began to suspect that they regarded my career and beliefs with some concern. [9]
- Frau Schimmel regarded the sorrowful man with deep sympathy, and as it was in her nature to try and comfort those who wept rather than to join in their lamentations, she cast about her for something that would console him. [10]
- Anna Mikhaylovna regarded the refined sadness that united her son to the wealthy Julie with emotion, and resignation to the Divine will. [2]
- Austen laid down the paper, leaned back in his chair, and thrust his hands in his pockets, and with a little vertical pucker in his forehead, regarded his friend. [9]
- Finally he found the Northwest Passage, as I regarded it--he found the long lost record of that beef contract--he found the rock upon which so many of my ancestors had split before they ever got to it. [5]
- He thought her the most beautiful thing he had ever seen, but he had never regarded her save as a creation for the perfect pleasure of the eye; he thought her the concrete glory of sensuous purity, no more capable of sentiment than himself. [11]
- Pound's church, regarded the matter: and not only these, but the city at large. [9]
- For instance, by the light dancing in Mr. Tiernan's eyes as he regarded her, she saw herself now as the mainstay of the helpless family in the clay-yellow flat across the street. [9]
- Though nothing of the kind had happened to her she was regarded in that light, and had even herself come to believe that she had suffered much in life. [2]
- The insecurity of the high-roads had injured every merchant, but in trying to find some explanation for Herr Ortlieb's submission the attacks which had cost him one and another train of wares were regarded as specially disastrous. [10]
- Old-men were in the high places of the army--men who should have been retired long before, because of their great age--and they regarded the matter as a thing of no consequence. [5]
- How all regarded the happy dancer, how many envied him the high favor; how increased curiosity, who the masked knight could be. [5]
- If he dismounted the gun, the matter would probably remain only a jest, for such as yet Richambeau regarded it. [11]
- Their affliction brought the Dryfooses into humaner relations with the Marches, who had hitherto regarded them as a necessary evil, as the odious means of their own prosperity. [8]
- And he regarded the covenant made between the states of the two sections as sacred. [9]
- He had learned the coolness of her nature in his first attempts to woo her in Ratisbon and, as at that time, he whom the service frequently detained from her for long periods regarded it as a merit. [10]
- The Empress said the Americans were favorites in Russia, and she hoped the Russians were similarly regarded in America. [5]
- Forbes had heard that while the colored people of the South had suspended several of the ten commandments, the eighth was especially regarded as nonapplicable in the present state of society. [4]
- And Natasha felt that this costume, the very one she had regarded with surprise and amusement at Otradnoe, was just the right thing and not at all worse than a swallow-tail or frock coat. [2]
- It is true that some of these supermen were occasionally swept away by disease, which in ancient days would have been regarded as a retributive scourge, but was in fact nothing but the logical working of the laws of hygiene, the result of overwork. [9]
- It is true that he went beyond the majority of them, but into a region which they regarded as preeminently safe,--a region the soil of which was traditional. [9]
- I knew instinctively that he regarded these aspirations as evidences in my character of serious moral flaws. [9]
- He would make that foxy old courtier feel that the responsibility for all the calamities that would follow the abandonment of the city and the ruin of Russia (as Rostopchin regarded it) would fall upon his doting old head. [2]
- We must expect that before she has been in her grave fifty years she will be regarded by her following as having been herself the Second Advent. [5]
- I could not tell how she regarded my re-intrusion. [9]
- Nay, her heart swelled with grateful joy because she had been so patient and suffered nothing to divert her from the arduous duty which she had undertaken in nursing the old man, who regarded her with such disfavour. [10]
- I do not suppose she regarded it so. [4]
- Even his financial support regarded it merely as a curious and interesting toy. [5]
- But he regarded such a refusal as a slur on his father's memory, which he held sacred, and therefore would not hear of refusing and accepted the inheritance together with the obligation to pay the debts. [2]
- Through years of studied good-nature he had come to be regarded as a contented prisoner. [11]
- And, being a stranger, he was of course regarded as an inferior person--for that has been human nature from Adam down--and of course, also, he was made to feel unwelcome, for this is the ancient law with man and the other animals. [5]
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