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

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1 No , Steen 's behaviour certainly suggested that he regarded her as a threat in some way .
2 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
3 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
4 He regarded himself as a liberal and a ‘ friend of black people ’ .
5 ‘ Because he regarded you as a rival , both on the tracks and off , and by claiming paternity he was claiming he 'd made love to me first , before you , and so was claiming the superior position . ’
6 He regarded you as an opponent whom he was determined to get the better of , in whichever way he could . ’
7 However , he regarded it as a mark of respect and discipline , and old habits died hard .
8 He regarded it as a fairly accurate way of weeding out the pretenders from the cream of Europe 's opulent elite .
9 He regarded it as a testable conjecture .
10 However , he devalued the ability to reason about intentions as he regarded it as an immature form of causal reasoning .
11 He regarded it as an investment .
12 Sometimes the farmer will be almost desperate to be rid of his rabbits since he regards them as a pest which makes undesirable inroads into the profitability of his farm .
13 He regards them as a necessary but tiresome ingredient in the successful running of the Empire .
14 I often think he regards me as a fool .
15 Though born in Britain , he regards himself as a citizen of Europe and Italy as his adopted home .
16 He regards it as a way forward for the museum and a means of providing a window for many more people on Britain 's scientific and technological expertise .
17 While it needs to be developed in terms of the production of ideologies by class formations , he regards it as a corrective to the view , often attributed to the sociology of knowledge , that a particular ideology belongs to a class .
18 And it is a characteristic of Richard Branson that wherever he is , he regards it as a party , and has usually done his best to make it such by the addition of as many people as possible .
19 He regards it as the greatest force at man 's disposal .
20 He regards it as the Big Smoke .
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