regard - use in sentences

Object

  • matter: As regards more personal matters, the support offered by the personal tutoring system will vary according to the problem.
  • aspect: Jarvis are seeking discussions with TSSA regarding certain aspects of the regulations which can be varied by agreement.
  • issue: Submission of representations to Central Government regarding national policy issues.
  • availability: This service is offered on a seven days a week basis but you will need to check with the venue regarding availability.
  • provision: Sub-committee members were requested to email the IT Manager with any suggestions regarding specific provision within the teaching space.
  • proposal: YK agreed to report back on the current ' state of play ' as regards the refurbishment proposal at the next committee meeting.

Converse of object

  • have: They have no regard for anyone else's property or safety.
  • pay: Key Fact Holistic means treating " the whole " paying due regard to the interdependency of the parts that make up the whole.

Preposition: as

  • symbol: Many of the dishes made at this time are served because they are regarded as symbols of good luck.

Adjective modifier

  • due: Key Fact Holistic means treating " the whole " paying due regard to the interdependency of the parts that make up the whole.
  • unconditional: These teachers generated a climate for learning based on unconditional positive regard.
  • high: We hold the privacy of your personal information in the highest regard.
  • little: As I said before, I have little regard for any of them, but I particularly despise the so-called patriarchal religions.

Adjective complement

  • definitive: Where the two books differ in presentation of facts, the Alan Townsin book has been regarded as definitive.
  • provisional: Your registration will be regarded as provisional on your submitting a satisfactory dissertation proposal.

Used with why or when

  • which: Notes: Legislation regarding which types of sexual health education should be given to young people differs around the world.
  • who: Does anyone have any rumors regarding who may be playing etc flea_rhcp Apr 10 2006, 05:01 PM none what so ever.
  • what: In addition to all this, further concerns were emerging regarding what remained of McNally's original tooling for the body panels.

Present participle complement

  • widen: The website contains policy documents and a list of contacts in individual higher education institutions regarding widening participation activities.

Preposition: with

  • suspicion: John Rawls's own analysis, finally, employs a notion of international toleration we have reason to regard with suspicion.

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