Sentence examples for too regard from inspiring English sources

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Grandparents, too, regard educational bookazines as an opportunity to "hand down" some "wholesome, tangible education".

China's leaders — and its citizens, too regard the institution with wary esteem and occasional incomprehension.

They, too, regard Muslim fundamentalists as a strategic enemy, but they will not yet abandon the Palestinian and Lebanese Islamist groups with whom they share views on Israel.

From the start of this year's meeting, which is being live streamed on conservative Web sites, it has been clear that many of the attendees, and some of the presenters, too, regard Jeb Bush as someone who falls into the "insufficiently devoted" category — members of which are often referred to as RINOs (Republicans In Name Only).

We too regard the early warning work that FAO undertakes as being of cardinal importance.

Lastly, there is the issue about exempting hospitals and social housing, which we, too, regard as a rather random selection.

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Me too, regarding this most recent set of stats.

Community leaders, too, regarded it as a barrier.

The Madonna too regards us with a somewhat wary expression.

Dr. Kaminski, too, regards the experiment as properly done.

He, too, regards the shift as a baby step toward something bigger.

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