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1 That looks as if he had more regard for the direct line.
2 Their acts, however, fortunately evince more regard for modesty than their words.
3 I'd also like there to be more regard for vocational qualifications and training.
4 In England, more regard is paid to present opulence and plenty.
5 It showed more regard for me than I thought he had.
6 Being a little humble will earn you more regard than being fiercely independent!
7 I hope hereafter you will have more regard for your reputation.
8 Is it likely to meet more regard if Ireland obtains home-rule?
9 Here is an outline arranged with more regard for argument:
10 Thou shouldst have more regard for Brackenburg, I tell thee.
11 They pay no more regard to us, either, than if we were not Romans.
12 You ought to have more regard for Susan's good name!
13 What I had to state might have been stated with more regard for your feelings.
14 Only I have no more regard for his little crowings on his own little dunghill.
15 We ought to pay more regard to one poor man than to five rich men.
16 This time he had more regard to the ''mollia tempora fandi,'' and succeeded very well.
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