Example sentences of "would regard [pers pn] as " in BNC.

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1 Her main fear was that the court would regard her as an unfit mother because of her sexuality .
2 In fact , if she were there for two months , it would be unlikely that it would regard her as a resident .
3 He thought he would come to no harm both because people needed his services as a medical man and because he thought they would regard him as nothing more than a political eccentric .
4 Nowadays , the majority of people would regard it as a perfectly natural variation to be indulged in should both partners feel like it .
5 For example , followers of Islam would regard it as a blatant affront to the omnipotence of Allah/ God that He should be confined within a mortal frame , yet they accord Jesus an important role as a prophet .
6 Although they would regard it as the highlight of their year , many would make their way back with a sore head and a light pocket .
7 Gandhi would regard it as a failure to preserve or maintain the function of symbols and a degeneration of their purpose .
8 More than half say they would n't be put off a woman if they knew she carried condoms ; only 17% would regard it as a turn-off .
9 Thus , although we are wary of claiming too much for statistical analysis , we would regard it as an essential and important tool in stylistic description .
10 Time and again we have put down the markers and placed on record that we would regard it as a perfectly reasonable alternative to what exists now if there were a series of companies throughout Scotland which represented the ownership of those at present employed by the Scottish Bus Group under the same conditions as at present and with the same commitment to the current level of services .
11 The latter would regard it as their natural right . )
12 The vast majority of insurers would regard it as a perfectly normal step for a plaintiff 's solicitor to issue and serve a writ and , after acknowledgement of service by their solicitors , would call for the papers back and continue negotiations .
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