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1
One George he insisted upon
regarding
as
a buffoon, another as a yokel.
2
The Westerners were right in
regarding
as
indispensable the free navigation of the Mississippi.
3
On Helena's other side sat Rollins, whom she honoured by
regarding
as
a brother.
4
The story has now reached a point which I cannot help
regarding
as
its climax.
5
We cannot avoid
regarding
as
one principal cause of it the manner in which they eat their food.
6
They lived under the jurisdiction of Beauty,
regarding
as
natural what other people looked on as a sin.
7
But the author is far from
regarding
as
accomplished, the task which he has voluntarily imposed on himself.
8
There's no holding these people-theseseveral hundred Italians that poor Karl insisted upon
regarding
as
his wards, his 'adopted children.'
9
Hadn't she told him it was one of her foster-brothers, one of those lads whom he persisted in
regarding
as
children?
10
Rajas (Passion) is (according to this school)
regarding
as
having only the two incidents of inclination (to act) and sorrow.
11
We are overheard by the dim masses of Indians whom, in spite of all, we shall persist in
regarding
as
our friends.
12
The adroitness and merciful despatch which I noticed, I could hardly help
regarding
as
meriting censure for the insensibility which they marked.
13
The Margaret of yesterday, of last month, he trusted he had arrived at
regarding
as
a sister: not so the Margaret of last summer.
14
It was hard for her to have to give up the little creature, whom she had grown so used to
regarding
as
her own.
15
The Highlander, whom I still could not help
regarding
as
the evil genius of Thomas Drummond, performed every action as with the quickness of thought.
16
Regarding
as
a light thing his poor unfurnished stomach, Carne mounted the broken staircase, in a style which might else have been difficult.
regarding
as
regarding
regard