We have no meanings for "just regard" in our records yet.
1 Without a representative on the floor of Congress, they have for this very reason peculiar claims upon our just regard .
2 Her voice is sweet and finely modulated, and she pronounced every word distinctly, and with a just regard to its meaning.
3 Indeed, it is impossible that, with any just regard to our own safety, we can ever become indifferent to her fate.
4 A just regard which I have for my friend compels me to say that I cannot conscientiously consent to use any other weapon.
5 It now owes it to a just regard , for its own rights to say to the Imperial Government that that time has come.
6 There is probably a just regard , on the part of the angelic beings, for the fact that Satan is the "anointed" of God (Ezek.
7 He just regards social life as a waste of time.'
8 Ivy was just regarding Markus, blinking slowly, looking for signs that he was being sarcastic.
9 Isabelle says nothing until he gets back, just regards Hodges with those misty gray eyes.
10 Trubshaw, however, just regarded it as a challenge.
11 Just regard me as a necessary evil.
12 I have often seen women wear them, but I just regarded them as a part of their decoration.
13 Saint- Just regarded the other man thoughtfully.
14 Just regarded me with amusement.
15 "I see." Saint- Just regarded the citizen colonel with a sharper edge of interest.
16 Even in his own district, the Coastwatcher was just regarded as one of "those lads up on the head" or "out on the point".
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