Example sentences of "he regard as [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was less than a year since he had marched into this office , having forsaken the job of Director General of the Security Service for what he regarded as a promotion , while the men of Century recoiled at what they saw as a political insult .
2 His strength grew gradually and he was able to complete his journey , reflecting on his vision which he regarded as a promise of restoration and peace .
3 Durkheim ( 1893 ) , in his discussion of the ‘ abnormal forms ’ of the division of labour , long ago drew attention to what he regarded as a condition of ‘ anomie ’ in the sphere of production , characterized by the absence of a body of rules governing the relations between different social functions — above all between labour and capital — and saw as both probable and desirable a growing normative regulation of industrial relations .
4 Truman 's work focused more explicitly upon organised groups , the increasing number and importance of which he regarded as a result of governmental growth : the ‘ trend towards all increasing diversity of groups functionally attached to the institutions of government is a reflection of the characteristics and needs , to use a somewhat ambiguous term , of a complex society ’ .
5 Mr MacKinlay pledged to continue his campaign , which he regarded as a matter of right and justice .
6 The main thrust of Friedman 's paper was to displace what he regarded as an ill-informed and misguided optimism among post-war Keynesians concerning the ability of governments to intervene in the economy to achieve particular policy objectives .
7 He locates the origins of the sociology of knowledge in the work of Hegel and Marx , whom he regarded as the philosophers most prominent and influential in the historicist tradition .
8 There had been the row over Ray Honeyford 's diatribes against what he regarded as the nightmare of multiculturalism imposed on well-intentioned schools by a combination of the race relations industry and ‘ volatile ’ , ‘ half-educated ’ Asian and Afro-Caribbean parents ( Honey ford , 1983 , 1984 ) .
9 In November 1340 Edward returned to England , furious at what he regarded as the mismanagement of government during his absence .
10 Constantius was determined to exact retribution , not only on those who attempted to usurp his authority , but also on paganism , which he regarded as the root of all opposition to the Imperial House and its Christian tenets .
11 He set great store by what he regarded as the dignity of the athlete , treating his players as human beings instead of mere paid servants , which was how most other players were regarded elsewhere .
12 The first tack he regards as a way for CSRG/BSDI to limit competition .
13 The second tactic he regards as an attempt to keep him in line .
14 He 's been quick to make capital out of what he regards as the A N C's incomplete suspension .
15 He decided not to appeal in order to highlight what he regards as the absurdity of the law in light of the increasing acceptability of direct and indirect contacts between Israelis and the PLO .
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