单词 | Regard |
例句 | 1 An upright judge has more regard to justice than to men. 2 I would rather have the affectionate regard of my fellow men than I would have heaps and mines of gold. 3 I regard that man as lost, who has lost his sense of shame. 4 Don't regard this very seriously. 5 He did not regard himself as her intellectual equal. 6 Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust. 7 We regard their treatment of the prisoners as inhuman. 8 Do you really regard that explanation as sufficient? 9 His colleagues regard him as a joke. 10 When exercising its discretion, the court will have regard to all the circumstances. 11 Alarmists usually regard the rising generation as a falling one. 12 There have been previous attempts at coups. We regard such methods as entirely unacceptable. 13 I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man. 14 The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism. 15 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation. 16 Burt had high regard for his old law professor, Dr. Finch . 17 En-vironmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures. 18 Defenders of the death penalty clearly regard it as the ultimate deterrent. 19 Local people regard this idea of a motorway through their village with horror. 20 You never regard what I say. 21 We regard labour as a matter of honour. 22 We regard your action as a crime/as criminal. 23 Some fans seem to regard footballers as divine beings. 24 We regard labor as a matter of honour. 25 Paul seemed to regard sex as sinful and immoral. 26 He has no respect, no regard for anyone's feelings. 27 Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships. 28 Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward. 29 English has hurt me a thousand times, but I still regard it as my first love. 30 We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard. 1 Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust. 2 We regard their treatment of the prisoners as inhuman. 3 Do you really regard that explanation as sufficient? 4 When exercising its discretion, the court will have regard to all the circumstances. 5 Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships. 6 There have been previous attempts at coups. We regard such methods as entirely unacceptable. 7 The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism. 8 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation. 9 Burt had high regard for his old law professor, Dr. Finch . 10 En-vironmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures. 11 Defenders of the death penalty clearly regard it as the ultimate deterrent. 12 We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard. 13 Local people regard this idea of a motorway through their village with horror. 14 They didn't regard the prospects favourably. 15 I do not regard the prospects of the company favourably. 16 31 The manifesto pays scant regard to green issues. 32 She has no regard for other people's feelings. 33 Accept my sincere professions of regard. 33 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 34 How are you situated with regard to equipment? 35 The film has won critical regard in America. 36 I am writing with regard to your recent order. 37 Are you conscious how people will regard such behaviour? 38 They didn't regard the prospects favourably. 39 We regard health as inversely related to social class. 40 I regard his behavior with suspicion. 41 You have no regard for my feelings! 42 I hold her in the greatest regard. 43 The government should regard nationalities as equals. 44 We regard her behaviour with suspicion. 45 I may have made a mistake in that regard. 46 I had great regard for his abilities. 47 He was driving without regard to speed limits. 48 This matter does not regard them at all. 49 In this regard nothing has changed. 50 Her teachers regard her as a rebellious, trouble-making girl. 51 Farmers regard foxes as vermin. 52 She had an almost Germanic regard for order. 53 We regard the band as a thorough shambles. 54 I have the greatest regard for his abilities. 55 The rebels regard the official parliament as illegitimate. 56 He held her in high regard . 57 I do not regard books as extravagances. 58 I have nothing further to say in this regard. 59 He has no regard for other people's feelings. 60 They regard us all as pagans. 61 The voters hold her in high regard . 62 His eyes continued to regard her steadily. 63 The company holds her in high regard. 63 64 I regard this as a serious matter. 65 Many regard his task as mission impossible. 66 Her kindness made him regard her with renewed affection. 67 One must show proper regard for the law. 68 Some people regard nudity as offensive. 69 They produce goods with scant regard for quality. 70 Prisoners should be treated with regard for human dignity . 71 Colleagues regard him as a safe pair of hands . 72 You can not in all conscience regard that as fair pay. 73 The local people regard these crabs as a great delicacy. 74 I regard their press releases with a degree of scepticism. 75 Some of his students regard him as a father figure. 76 As a teacher,() you should regard yourself as being in loco parentis. 77 I can regard you as my brother but you must obey what I tell you . 78 I have a very high regard for him and what he has achieved. 79 I regard it as a point of honor always to keep my promises. 80 They have been circularized with regard to the new design. 81 I do not regard the constitution of the U.K. as set in concrete. 82 He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke. 83 The present administration has demonstrated little regard for environmental issues. 84 I am quite at sea in regard to his explanation. 85 "We need teachers who regard their profession as a vocation, not just a job, " said the Minister. 86 Because I live in a remote village, I regard my car as an essential. 87 I have nothing to say with regard to your complaints. 88 Many people regard life as a game: you win some, you lose some. 89 I do not regard the prospects of the company favourably. 90 It would be a mistake to regard the incident as unimportant. 91 The more recent members of staff regard the change in corporate culture with a certain indifference. 92 The development was planned without proper regard to the interests of local people. 93 Many critics regard this argument as dubious or, at best,() misleading. 94 Some people regard grammar as an immutable set of rules. 95 All students must have access to quality education without regard to wealth or class. 96 We employ people without regard to their political or sexual orientation. 97 He seems to regard the interests of the state as coterminous with the interests of the party in government. 98 The union is the largest in the country and in this/that regard is best placed to serve its members. 99 She seems to regard any advice or help from me as interference. 100 He will regard your presence as an omen of good fortune. 101 Children no longer have proper regard for their parents and teachers. 102 Many Mexicans regard the United States as a land of milk and honey. 103 Social services should pay proper regard to the needs of inner-city areas. 104 I used to regard public speaking as the ultimate horror. 105 Many people regard Beethoven's fifth symphony as his finest work. 106 They tend to regard the open expression of emotion as being soft and feminine. 107 In regard to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you. 108 The traditional approach has tended to regard unemployment and inflation as being inversely related. 109 In this regard, the child may be thought of as having two homes. 110 We want the best for each individual child with due regard for the interests of the other children. 111 I regard creativity both as a gift and as a skill. 112 I have enormous regard for his selflessness on behalf of his fellow man. 113 More regard must be paid to safety on the roads. 114 They play all the notes in the right place and have a scrupulous regard for the tempos and dynamics. 115 These women regard his death as an act of providence. 116 Many will regard his appointment as the kind of nepotism British banking ought to avoid. 117 The company's position with regard to overtime is made clear in their contracts. 118 They regard nuclear weapons as an insurance policy against conventional attack. 119 You can't regard him as a friend but a business associate. 120 Do you regard film as entertainment or as an art? 121 He is held in the highest regard by his colleagues. 122 We regard the publication of this information as a serious breach of trust. 123 Her reply was typical of her constant regard for self. 123 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 124 We have succeeded in one crucial regard: making this scandal public. 125 Unions regard the government's intention to ban overtime as the thin end of the wedge. 126 The Party ruled the country without regard for the people's views. 127 I had come to regard him as a close friend. 128 She is held in very high regard by her colleagues. 129 The Swedes regard vocational training as a part of a youngster's education. 130 Try to view situations more objectively, especially with regard to work. 131 He was small and well dressed, and seemed to regard himself with some importance. 132 She seems to regard all members of the male sex as inferior. 133 Teachers are held in low regard in this society . 134 Some people may regard radio as the poor relation of broadcasting. 135 She seems to regard that end of the office as her territory. 136 The people in the room seemed to regard her as an unwelcome intruder. 137 He does not regard his new job as a poisoned chalice. 138 Younger consumers, it is said, regard their products as stodgy and unfashionable. 139 People tend to regard drug addicts as the dregs of society. 140 The successful are often tempted to regard their success as a kind of reward. 141 I am writing to you with regard to your letter of 15 March. 142 I regard your suggestion as worth considering/as worthy of consideration. 143 Many ministers seem to regard themselves as above the law. 144 The company's problems, in this regard, are certainly not unique. 145 He has said he will fire editorial employees without regard to seniority. 146 The tidy committee men regard them with horror,knowing that no pigeonholes can be found for them. 147 She is held in high regard by her students . 148 It is always necessary to have regard to the terms of the contract. 149 The department is reviewing its policy with regard to immunisation. 150 The firefighters went back into the house with scant regard for their own safety. 151 He's crossed the Rubicon with regard to the use of military force as an option. 152 I do not regard the constitution of the United Kingdom as set in concrete. 153 No doubt many will regard these as harsh words,(http:///regard.html) but regrettably they are true. 154 New sites for waste disposal will be determined having regard to environmental matters. 155 Lockwood reaches similar conclusions with regard to work situation. 156 The stories were very accurate in that regard. 157 Superstitions abound with regard to salt. 158 Does the Minister regard that as acceptable? 159 In that regard, this disc is aptly named. 160 Instrumentalists regard administrative elites as simply functionaries who make policy according to the rational interests of the capitalist class. 161 Having himself come from a close family he did not at first regard his wife's involvement with Chloe as unusual. 162 Talk seriously and deeply - about themselves, about their regard and affection for each other, about the strangeness of life. 163 Edward gave successive popes few grounds for complaint with regard to episcopal appointments. 164 It would nevertheless be a mistake to regard the agrarian economy of Savoy as completely static and unmoving. 165 Besides, the biggest disincentive to spend is fear of the dole(), and Mr Lamont raised little cheer in that regard. 166 Each one recognises sectional interests within the profession but has little or no regard to the public at large or the potential client. 167 Remember to pay ongoing attention to the intonation, and regard it as of equal importance to get right as the actual words. 168 These hazards may lead to complications with regard to insurance. 169 Gardeners occasionally regard shade as an evil to be avoided at all costs. 170 Employees and managers alike are uncomfortable with distributing bonus payments under gain sharing without regard to individual contribution. 171 With regard to acquittal rates in the magistrates' courts, our data are too uncertain to draw firm conclusions as they are incomplete. 172 He seemed to regard the roof of the main cabin as his own territory, and not a place for humans. 173 We should not be comforted by allowing ourselves to regard Noam Friedman et al. as disturbed individuals who have gone astray. 174 With regard to circumcision, this too remains a central ritual. 175 And in this regard there is no doubt that the middle classes of the emerging world have an edge. 176 Two friendly, hospitable brothers own and run the Hotel Gallini and regard both the hotel and their guests with great affection. 177 Those who regard marriage as a religious sacrament may be concerned to convey the seriousness of the undertaking through symbolism and ritual. 178 His first need was to find out whether Cambridge University would regard his leaving as betrayal. 179 There are two main schools of thought in this regard: the behaviourist approach and the cognitive approach. 180 I was used to having huge chunks of time to do stuff and got pretty spoiled in that regard. 181 I regard rule 7.23 as restating, by way of convenient compilation, rights of appeal which are given elsewhere in the Rules. 182 However, similar problems can arise with regard to kitchen units and fitted bedroom furniture, etc and similar considerations apply. 183 The second solution is to regard linguistic knowledge or competence as a characteristic of the individual child. 184 Furthermore, preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity. 185 There was some variation in this regard as different colonial powers pursued different expansionist policies. 186 Others regard it as a more substantial system for planning, allocating and controlling resources. 187 Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara 188 Then you are criticised for not winning in a style they regard as appropriate. 189 Henry Fielding was one of those who was annoyed by the poor's presumption in this regard. 190 His clemency had earned him the regard of the West and would, surely, last until Twelfth Night. 191 Radical elite theorists regard Weberian, or organization theory, conceptions of bureaucracy as ideological. 192 Judith Williamson has also discussed this with regard to a Lancia car advertisement from around 1978. 193 No matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as the truth. John F. Kennedy 194 The corresponding provision for licensed premises with regard to structural alterations directed by the licensing board will be found in s.36. 195 Coleman also gave brief summaries of how each supervisor has done with regard to youth issues. 196 Both should regard this as an added bonus rather than an outcome to be expected. 6. 197 Young women of this age show a high regard for each other's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences. 198 In this regard, fundamental changes are required in organizational patterns of scientific and technological activities in the region. 199 By contrast, bureaucrats tend to regard advice from superiors as an affront and are not shy about saying so. 200 This is true particularly in regard to the financial burden of childcare, a subject I treat throughout this book. 201 Some mortgagees insist on approving the draft conveyance or transfer and regard must therefore be had to the practice of each mortgagee. 202 Particular difficulties with regard to finding suitable accommodation at the right price, have been experienced by married students arriving with their families. 203 Women regard the family planning programmes as a very mixed blessing. 204 In spite of these considerations, Weber certainly did regard capitalism as a class society - economic relations form the basis of inequality. 205 Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei 206 The private developers have pursued the investment route with regard to the shopping centre, and to smaller sector shopping centres on particular estates. 207 He did not regard the shadow cabinet members or other recreational users of cannabis as criminals. 208 Naturally, neoclassical economists will stand aghast at what they regard as an unwarranted political intrusion into the realm of positive economics. 209 I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking 210 They regard a last-minute request to spend the weekend collating figures in Darlington as proof positive of their triumph against chauvinism. 211 Many would regard him, I think, as an eligible bachelor. 212 The nature of the access road to the site and adjoining development can be influential with regard to market potential. 213 It would be wrong to regard consent as a one-off act of identification.sentence dictionary 214 Manville did not regard his surveillance as a betrayal of trust, either. 215 In this regard, increased plasma renin activity and decreased renal prostaglandin production have been reported in patients with acute liver failure. 216 School officials can lose this qualified privilege if they act in bad faith or without regard for whether the statements are true. 217 In regard to the use of field interviewers, the social and psychological aspects of studies are all too often ignored. 218 He was seeking advice with regard to the Council's refusal to rehouse him in suitable ground floor accommodation. 219 I regard these observations as applicable to the position of a self-regulating organisation. 220 The move follows an unsuccessful bid by Mr Foster to get the board to reinstate the facility Teesdale farmers regard as essential. 221 Gregory liked Guntram because of his benefactions to the Church and his regard for churchmen, although he does not hide his weaknesses. 222 The teacher was told by the researcher to regard silence as a wrong answer and to punish it accordingly. 223 It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand 224 And we let him know we understood that and that we expected to receive a comparable benefit for ourselves in that regard. 225 Even very conservative commentators can regard the conditions within some prisons as morally intolerable to a civilized community. 226 The prioress seemed to regard my master as her chief concern. 227 I do not regard the United Kindom constitution as set in concrete. 228 Some patients regard diabetic clinic days as holy days and fast for them! 229 As might be supposed complications arise with regard to transfers of votes. 230 This statement represents the old doctrine in regard to obtaining property by false pretences, to which I shall advert presently. 231 Those who knew Billy Callender still speak of him with affection and regard all these years later. 232 People who are engaged in groundbreaking collaborations have high regard for people who challenge and test their ideas. 233 If signs are to be effective for user orientation, they must be carefully planned with regard to position, content and presentation. 234 Systematic Cleaning Systematic cleaning is the adoption of the right combination of energy for the circumstances with regard to time and cost. 235 When determining planning applications planning authorities are required to have regard to structure and local plans. 236 We can regard the statistical argument about numbers of planets as an argument of last resort. 237 It is well within reason to expect help in this regard in exchange for further financial assistance. 238 Having regard to future possibilities as well as present realities, an exclusion clause would be indispensable in the new system. 239 We can not regard the present statements as necessarily being set in concrete. 240 We want to regard the police chief of our great city with deep respect. 241 And officials of federal, international and California agencies regard it as a potential or probable carcinogen. 242 By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing. 243 The Tories regard it as an aberration that would be catastrophic for Britain's system of government. 244 Many people regard themselves as under the authority of the state. 245 There was little incentive for them to be active in this regard, for only a few high-level headmen received a salary. 246 It's a major boost for the North West club who regard Coulter as one of their most famous sons. 247 Terry seemed to regard it with awe and wonder, Ellie thought it was desperate, morbid, the stuff of nightmares. 248 Neighborhood leaders remembered other times the white business community pursued its dreams without regard for the people who lived nearby. 249 With regard to the replacement tape cassettes for your echo machine, I haven't got a clue! 250 It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret. 251 She seemed to regard an easy, comfortable life as some kind of birthright. 252 The general public should regard statements from animal rights groups with caution. 253 He could only regard her existential pain as a cup of instant coffee to be sweetened with saccharin. 254 Crohn's colitis does not differ very much from ulcerative colitis in this regard,[] the reported frequency of stricture being 8%. 255 A more critical appraisal becomes possible as partners step back to regard each other. 256 The study included pairs of twins both concordant and discordant with regard to ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. 257 My own position would also be called into question, as I regard Sunday as sacred. 258 I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. G. K. Chesterton 259 He must also come to an agreement with the customer with regard to performance characteristics, key schedule dates, costs, and funding. |
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