1. The service he regards society as most in need of is to put down the conceit which is so particularly rife around him that he is inclined to believe it the growing characteristic of the present age.
2. Fancy might have regarded the act as the recrudescence of a trick in which her armed progenitors were not unpractised.
3. She had not regarded his love as an offence.
4. His Imperial Majesty's disposition to regard criticism as hostility stifles the public thought of Germany.
5. Bat regarded his master as a man wholly devoted to horses, but often wondered why he was not more regular in his sojournings in Oxfordshire.
6. What if it were true that they do not regard England as their country?
7. Henceforth they regarded Boonesborough as a Gibraltar; impregnable to any force which they could bring against it.
8. After some years had passed the people came to regard the Frogman as their adviser in all matters that puzzled them.
9. By this time he almost hated Mr. Neefit, and most unjustly regarded that man as a persecutor, who was taking advantage of his pecuniary ascendancy to trample on him.
10. But I am bound to add that I do not regard successful fiction as a thing to be achieved in "leisure moments. "