Sentence examples for to regarded from inspiring English sources

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to regarded

noun

A steady look, a gaze.

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The diggers are often working on pitifully short contracts, in poor conditions, very badly paid - a recent survey suggested average earnings were under £15,000, but many diggers I spoke to regarded this as fantasy money.

Many people we spoke to regarded this as an unwise strategy for various reasons.

Some drugs, usually antipyretics, were included in the consultation fee of 500 riels, compared to 2000 riels for a few tablets for fever, cough or diarrhoea from a village store, but villagers tended to regarded the more expensive over-the-counter drugs to be of higher quality.

Similarly, in Israel, a study among medical students at Ben-Gurion Universithatound that 73% of students to regarded cheating as unacceptable [ 14].

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Who can I talk to regarding this?

HUMANS like to regard themselves as exceptional.

She pauses to regard her elephants.

Other people seem to regard these little habits as peculiar.

Now they are beginning to regard her with similar admiration.

It had come to regard Scotland as its unassailable citadel.

Salvador Dalí seemed to regard his works as downright therapeutic.

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