Example sentences of "have come regard [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Such interjections are clearly ironic as they are likely to be those of the ‘ trained ’ nouveau roman reader who has come to regard the decentring of the author as paradigmatic of contemporary experimental fiction . |
2 | AN INDUSTRIAL tribunal in West London heard recently that lazy and undisciplined porters at an airport hotel had come to regard the lobby as their own personal fiefdom . |
3 | That Castro had come to regard the Centre-Left as an obstacle to the course he wanted the revolution to pursue was made clear on 19 October , when he warned , ‘ It would be better if those who prefer to remain on the borderline in these hours … become enemies ; that is , they would do more damage as companions than enemies ’ ( Hoy ( newspaper of the PSP ) , 21 October 1959 , p. 3 , in González : 1968 , p. 51 ) . |
4 | During the last two decades more and more bankers have come to regard the bill of lading as just another letter of credit document . |
5 | Islamic scholars writing in English have come to regard the story as being apocryphal . |
6 | Restrictions on footballers in Eastern Europe playing abroad have gradually been eased as Poles , Soviets and others have come to regard the export of players as a useful means of acquiring hard currency . |