Sentence for regard | Use regard in a sentence

Sentences using the word regard. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use regard in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for regard.

  • His wife did not regard him. (9)
  • You will not regard being tired. (4)
  • He cannot regard anything sensibly. (10)
  • I have a great regard for Mr. Perry. (4)
  • She had no scruple with regard to him. (4)
  • He attributed it to his regard for Algernon. (10)
  • I am by no means assured of his regard for me. (4)
  • I should regard it myself as a form of suicide. (10)
  • It was anonymous and may be without claim to regard. (16)
  • Had he feigned a regard for her which he did not feel? (4)
  • The day will come when he will regard them with shame. (10)
  • Where I have a regard, I always think a person well-looking. (4)
  • I have a sincere regard for you, and I wish to save you pain. (8)
  • I really have a regard for him, he is so easily imposed upon! (4)
  • How do we learn of the ideas of the Egyptians in regard to music? (3)
  • Yet it would be false indeed to regard such a statement as final. (14)
  • The New Englanders never ceased to regard French Acadia with jealousy. (19)
  • We must regard it rather as a sudorific for feverish blood and brains. (10)
  • No, Fenellan, I have nothing on my conscience with regard to the woman. (10)
  • But here, in regard to Art, is where mankind at large comes on the field. (8)
  • They at least do not regard him who lies there as one born to misfortune. (5)
  • Many circus people regard a color or a combination of colors as a hoodoo. (21)
  • The paper in this regard is less like the lawyer and more like the judge. (16)
  • Millions that breed new millions lie in the bank, and he does not regard them. (12)
  • If you regard them attentively, you will observe that they have an anxious air. (10)
  • Mrs. Weston was the object of a regard which had its basis in gratitude and esteem. (4)
  • Haply now, His hopes are keenest, and his fervent blood Richest with youth, and love, and fond regard! (10)
  • She was inclined, it is true, to regard the house rather as an asylum for her proteges! (8)
  • A doubt of her regard, supposing him to feel it, need not give him more than inquietude. (4)
  • His warm regard, his kind expressions, his confidential treatment, touched her strongly. (4)
  • He had before believed her to return his affection with sincere, if not with equal regard. (4)
  • Emma called on her the next day, and found her doom already signed with regard to Randalls. (4)
  • Justice once for all on those who had chosen to regard his son as a poor, penniless outcast. (8)
  • I believe I had no critical reserves in regard to them, but simply they did not take my fancy. (9)
  • Agatha hinted her belief that her father would soon come to regard Burnamy as she did; and Mrs. (9)
  • I think he wants to injure you in my regard, which he knows the story would do if I believed it. (1)
  • He was frank concerning his uncertainty with regard to her symptoms, and gave some general advice. (12)
  • It was a favourable moment to tell her what she might not at another time regard as a small affair. (10)
  • Here was again a want of delicacy and regard for others which had formerly so struck and disgusted her. (4)
  • Good company requires only birth, education, and manners, and with regard to education is not very nice. (4)
  • He was impressed by the dreaminess of the face; and I must say I regard him as an interesting character. (10)
  • Particularly is this the case with regard to the songs in which the religious element is the leading one. (3)
  • The contracts once signed, the judge and Wheeler seemed to regard that their responsibilities were over. (13)
  • Why should he evince anxiety with regard to our opinion of the decency of widows contemplating re-union? (10)
  • They passed from his view into the next room, and Soames continued to regard the Future Town, but saw it not. (8)
  • This question came up in my mind lately with regard to English fiction and its form, or rather its formlessness. (9)
  • Finally, all that dress-making in the house began to scare him with vague apprehensions in regard to his own dress. (9)
  • Yet he has to be somewhere, poor fellow, and I think that he will do well to regard himself as in a transition state. (9)
  • He knows I have a thorough regard for him and all his family, and, I believe, considers me as one of his best friends. (4)
  • As it was, it required but a slight effort of fancy to connect his emotion with the tender recollection of past regard. (4)
  • The secret in which he lived in that regard was apparently safe from that young, amiable, good- looking real-estate broker. (9)
  • He did so with a tenderness and care that made Niels Heinrich regard him with tensely wrinkled forehead and sombre shyness. (12)
  • Life itself, I submitted, was a far too risky business as a whole to make each additional particular of danger worth regard. (2)
  • The hour was too full of imminent grief for either of the three to regard this scene as other than a gross intrusion ended. (10)
  • It came on from her cumulative over-eating, again, but the doctor was not so smiling as he had been with regard to the first. (9)
  • Her mother, sisters, Fanny, all had been conscious of his regard for her at Norland; it was not an illusion of her own vanity. (4)
  • How far this silence was due to consideration for their pleasure, how far to regard for his own, he did not pause to consider. (8)
  • I thought that I treated you with all the tenderness and affection that a decent regard for the feelings of others would allow. (9)
  • A regard for the requester would often make one readily yield to a request, without waiting for arguments to reason one into it. (4)
  • I regard Lindau as a political economist of an unusual type; but I shall not let him array me against the constituted authorities. (9)
  • My brother had no regard for her; his pleasures were not what they ought to have been, and from the first he treated her unkindly. (4)
  • I ask you, in short, gentlemen, for that verdict of guilty which, in the circumstances, I regard you as, unfortunately, bound to record. (8)
  • He showed from the first the sweetest disposition to forward all our plans in regard to her, and, in fact, he even anticipated our wishes. (9)
  • She could have protested, that her love of truth was on an equality with theirs; and certainly, that her regard for decency was livelier. (10)
  • With regard to her not accompanying them to Ireland, her account to her aunt contained nothing but truth, though there might be some truths not told. (4)
  • Carinthia fancied the people must regard their master as a foreign wizard, whose power they felt, without the chance of making their cry to him heard. (10)

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