Example sentences of "be regard [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As far as the administration of relief was concerned , this made little difference ; the public assistance committees of the local authorities could be regarded as broadly the guardians under another name .
2 Yet any individual who tried to get away with that would be regarded as either a crook or a crank or most likely both .
3 But today the diary is regarded much more as an appointments aide-mémoire , and for the ‘ ordinary ’ person the keeping of a detailed diary of daily events would probably be regarded as just a little eccentric and perhaps even self-centred .
4 The theses that Latin American socio-economic structures could not be regarded as simply a local variant of European feudalism , and that the agrarian economy was already incorporated into the capitalist system were restated and developed , and the argument that the revolution in Latin America could only be socialist reasserted .
5 They should not be regarded as simply a last resort , but involved in the consultation process surrounding possible action to prevent risk to employees .
6 In the past , the interview tended to be regarded as simply a means of collecting factual information from respondents and , by itself , of little interest .
7 By the wave/particle duality of quantum mechanics , light can be regarded as both a wave and a particle .
8 It is in this sense that language use can be regarded as essentially a matter of the negotiation of meaning .
9 The family will be regarded as basically the nuclear family — parents and children — with some recognition of the part played in its affairs by parents and siblings of the parents but excluding the wider implications of the extended family for many of our non-indigenous fellow countrymen .
10 The NCMD should not be regarded as merely a means to obtain sites and impress councils or other bodies .
11 The following study of Owen may perhaps be regarded as only a partial success .
12 So far from being something which was realized ( where it has been realized ) when universal suffrage was finally achieved , that very substantial and important achievement might reasonably be regarded as only the first step on the road to the creation of a fully democratic society .
13 Each regiment still tended to be regarded as almost the private property of its colonel and until 1753 was usually known by his name .
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