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

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1 There is no very compelling reason , however , why foreseeability should not be utilised as the test of remoteness in cases where it is irrelevant to the initial determination of liability : ‘ granted that an escape takes place , albeit unforeseeably , what would a reasonable man regard as the foreseeable consequences of such an escape ? ’
2 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
3 Compact can be regarded as an equal opportunities initiative .
4 The costs for the US would be enormous , indeed the requirement of the French was that the US would pay the entire cost , but money and munitions could be regarded as the essential calipers which might allow the rickety infant to walk ; and as long as it had an American account it would grow up and would be able to buy everything that was needed for a new nation state .
5 The five ancestors are generally regarded as the sole survivors of the Shaolin temple after it was sacked and burned down by the Ching emperor 's army .
6 In Ophioprium cervicornis the two types of papillae are distributed in a regular way ; the smaller papillae are situated on the proximal part of the jaw and can be regarded as the oral papillae .
7 Should nation-states be regarded as the principal actors in the global political system ?
8 Matisse and Picasso are usually regarded as the great artists of the century .
9 In Hellenistic and Roman times the Chaldeans , as the Babylonians were called , came to be regarded as the great experts in astrology .
10 Of the two wives of Jacob , whom spiritual writers regarded as the biblical types of the contemplative and active lives , Rachel was beautiful , but Liah was the fertile one .
11 These structures can be regarded as the semantic primitives of the MTD , incorporating linguistic knowledge with general world knowledge in the representation of each word sense .
12 Golf on the Continent in the 1920s was very much a pastime for the rich , whereas in Britain professionals were employed by clubs as low-paid servants : across the Channel they were regarded as the social equals of the members they served , by virtue of their skill at the game .
13 The following may be regarded as the main factors for determining where the general administration of a trust is carried on : 1 .
14 The Ancient Egyptians are generally regarded as the true founders of aromatherapy .
15 In generic terms , these were regarded as the operational functions of the College , ie those primarily concerned with delivering the end product .
16 Many of Brindley 's ideas were regarded as the hair-brained schemes of a madman which would never see the light of day .
17 The nurses involved in the IMS survey carried out in 1986 for the RCN gave a clear impression of what they regarded as the important features of the work situation : " good job security " , " good atmosphere " , and " doing a worthwhile job " were cited as by far the most important .
18 There is also a useful indication of what Mr Scott Morgan regards as the particular strengths of Mr Griffith 's book .
19 Poststructuralists aspire to remove what they regard as the arbitrary distinctions between literature , criticism , theory , and philosophy , and Geoffrey Hartman has made it clear that he believes what he writes to be worthy of the esteem and attention normally given to ‘ creative ’ writing .
20 When Beatrice Webb publicly renounced her stand against the suffrage in 1906 , she explained in a letter to Millicent Garrett Fawcett that : ‘ The raising of children , the advancement of learning and the promotion of the spiritual — which I regard as the particular obligations of women — are , it is clear , more and more becoming the main preoccupations of the community as a whole ’ .
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