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

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1 Hayman had implicit trust in his hit-men , especially against someone he regarded as an old , rusty , washed-up veteran .
2 But hidden in the boy 's answering nod was an equal contempt for Moran 's work , which he regarded as nothing short of voluntary slavery .
3 He was a champion of 19th century book illustration , which he regarded as the last relatively unexplored corner of the English artistic tradition .
4 His strength grew gradually and he was able to complete his journey , reflecting on his vision which he regarded as a promise of restoration and peace .
5 Constantius was determined to exact retribution , not only on those who attempted to usurp his authority , but also on paganism , which he regarded as the root of all opposition to the Imperial House and its Christian tenets .
6 Weber was impressed with the development and accomplishments of bureaucracy , and especially with the role of technical knowledge in bureaucratic administration which he regarded as the primary source of the superiority of bureaucracy as an organisation .
7 Truman 's work focused more explicitly upon organised groups , the increasing number and importance of which he regarded as a result of governmental growth : the ‘ trend towards all increasing diversity of groups functionally attached to the institutions of government is a reflection of the characteristics and needs , to use a somewhat ambiguous term , of a complex society ’ .
8 In fact , there were four distinct varieties , which he regarded as separate races , of subspecies , which had over a period of time become cut off from each other and ceased to interbreed .
9 While he wrote on many aspects of neurology and psychiatry ( which he regarded as ‘ neurology without physical signs ’ ) his major research interest was in multiple sclerosis and he was chairman of the medical panel of the UK Multiple Sclerosis Society and honorary clinical adviser to the MRC Demyelinating Diseases Unit .
10 The hon. Gentleman then referred to housing , which he regarded as a depressing story .
11 Mr MacKinlay pledged to continue his campaign , which he regarded as a matter of right and justice .
12 The Department of the Environment has ruled that the centre which he regards as an indoor riding school would be visually intrusive and inappropriate in the Green Belt .
13 He di n't really impress me , but — The Leeds team of the time had a great defence , I do n't think Best ever scored against Paul Reaney , who he regards as his most difficult opponent .
14 While Enzo Ferrari always had the ability to attract the best drivers in the world , including the one he regarded as the best of all — the legendary Italian Tazio Nuvolari — the one man he never managed to get was Britain 's Stirling Moss .
15 Much of his criticism of the talks process is centred on Hume , whom he regards as ‘ the antithesis of reconciliation ’ .
16 He locates the origins of the sociology of knowledge in the work of Hegel and Marx , whom he regarded as the philosophers most prominent and influential in the historicist tradition .
17 The genuine and constructive concern for elementary education which the emperor showed was combined with a marked dislike of scholars , whom he regarded as useless parasites .
18 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) has been rushing up and down the country making what I take it he regards as encouraging noises to Cypriots , Kashmiris and others .
19 Hugh chides us for selling at what he regards as low prices , but he forgets that our hobby not our source of income ; it is a way of relaxing during evenings and weekends when the serious business of earning a living is over .
20 He decided not to appeal in order to highlight what he regards as the absurdity of the law in light of the increasing acceptability of direct and indirect contacts between Israelis and the PLO .
21 This perception leads Le Roy Ladurie to contrast the revolts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries with what he regards as the national revolutionary movements of the Enlightenment :
22 On the other hand , Le Roy Ladurie employs a second sort of explanation to account for what he regards as irrational beliefs and behaviour .
23 Schumpeter 's main substantive target is what he regards as the nonsensical idea of classical democratic theory that the people can exercise a rational choice on individual questions and can give effect to this by choosing representatives .
24 In an aunt 's loft he happened to chance across what he regards as his first hoard : a collection of dust-covered National Geographic magazines .
25 " A critic is entitled to dip his pen in gall for the purpose of legitimate criticism : and no one need by mealy-mouthed in denouncing what he regards as twaddle , daub or discord " .
26 A man qualified enough then , to select , out of a choice of just 12 and a half million , what he regards as the best pictures in the collection .
27 But he 's not prepared to compromise on what he regards as a moral issue .
28 Michael had originally intended to run Royal Ballerina in the Prix Vermeille at Longchamp the day after the St Leger and now Kauntze is hoping for dry conditions at Doncaster for what he regards as an easier race .
29 Michael had originally intended to run Royal Ballerina in the Prix Vermeille at Longchamp the day after the St Leger and now Kauntze is hoping for dry conditions at Doncaster for what he regards as an easier race .
30 He 's been quick to make capital out of what he regards as the A N C's incomplete suspension .
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