Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] regard as " in BNC.
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1 | Hobbes 's thought , in contrast , was both well known and widely regarded as in need of refutation on account of its low view of man . |
2 | The alternative , when plutonium is seen as a fuel , is to load it into existing Russian reactors , unused to the stuff and already regarded as unsafe by outsiders . |
3 | Between the summer of 1869 and the winter of 1871 his lectures included courses on metrics , a field fundamental to the consideration of Greek music ; on two tragedies , Aeschylus ' Libation Bearers and Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex ; and on lyric poetry , which in Greece was originally and characteristically sung poetry and which included the dithyramb , that special kind of sung poetry originally employed in the orgiastic worship of the fertility god , Dionysus , and conventionally regarded as ancestral to Greek tragedy . |
4 | Total order books , while still regarded as below normal by almost half the companies questioned , are at their best levels for two-and-a-half years . |
5 | Kanter ( 1983 ) is probably as well regarded as any writer on the subject . |
6 | Therefore , at this stage , Soviet policy towards Castro was related to this broad objective and there is no indication that Cuba was as yet regarded as having the priority status that it later commanded . |