Encara no tenim significats per a "win the regard".
1There was much in it to win the regard of the young and superficial.
2If others obligate themselves to you, it portends that you will win the regard of acquaintances and friends.
3I don't suppose I'll ever be lucky enough to win the regard of such a really fine girl.
4To win the regard, the esteem, the tenderness of a religious, exalted nature shrined in a beautiful form,-togain and hold ascendency.
5He trusted that he might win the regard of his new messmates by his uniform good conduct and gentlemanly bearing towards them.
6He'd accuse his own mother of stealing, I believe, if he thought he could win the regard of old Forbes by doing it!
7Still the people possessed qualities which won the regard of their visitors.
8Which of them has the distinguished honour of winning the regard of Captain Charron?
9This young man must be very worth while to have won the regard of that wise old Belgian.
10Duncan Maxwell was a fine, open-tempered, frank lad, and he soon won the regard of Pierre and his sister.
11During all these years and in all these places, he met and won the regard of hosts of interesting people.
12By his courtesy and vivacity, he speedily won the regard of the family, even of Mr. Faringfield and the Rev.
13Duncan Maxwell was a fine, open-tempered, frank lad, and he soon won the regard of Pierre and his little sister.
14The same warmth and cordiality which had endeared him to his classmates won the regard and affection of his associates here.
15He entered into the games and recreations "for all he was worth," and won the regard of his companions.
16There he had been for over a year, during which he had won the regard of Achish, the Philistine king of Gath.
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