Examples of 'come to regard' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to regard"

Come to regard: Means to develop or form an opinion or perception about someone or something over a period of time. It implies a gradual change in one's perception or attitude towards a person, object, or situation

How to use "come to regard" in a sentence

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A place they have come to regard as sacred.
I have come to regard myself so completely as her mother.
This is what we have come to regard.
We have come to regard the human being as a machine.
It is essential that hte people should come to regard them as their own ends.
We have come to regard communication as passive.
George is not exactly wrong with how many humans have come to regard privacy.
Which we have come to regard as natural.
As the common room . This is what we have come to regard.
What we have come to regard as a traveler.
Come to regard it as such, and resistance will disappear like smoke on a summer breeze . ”.
My client has come to regard it as unclean.
Ireland, has a widely scattered membership, which they have come to regard as 1 group.
It is natural for us to come to regard the familiar as commonplace.
Have come to regard as native to us.

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And practitioners of ancient Chinese medicine have come to regard gynostemma as an immortality herb.
We have come to regard this as the only way of measuring time.
And at the end we had come to regard with a kind of.
I have come to regard this matter of Fame as the most transparent of all vanities.
I met a person whom I have come to regard as a modern day messiah.
We have come to regard fame as a dangerous, unnatural condition that exacts a terrible price.
But I had hoped that he would come to regard me as something more than that.
They have come to regard it as a normal state to have fun in every situation.
But I had hoped that he would come to regard me as something more.
I have come to regard you as Penley's replacement.
But in time I trust you will come to regard me with affection.
I have come to regard my ability to… Read the rest.
Through some twist of fate, western society has come to regard dogmatic faith as a virtue.
A man who has come to regard money as the solution to all human problems.
But I had hoped that he'd come to regard me as something more.
I have come to regard my condition as a blessing wrapped as a curse . '.
Moved, Radha and Avtaar come to regard him as a true son.
I have come to regard November as the older, harder man 's October.
Since then I've come to regard him as.
Ruhl has come to regard Howe as something of a mentor, but Howe demurs.
Was the Central Sun-as I had come to regard it-a double star?
I've come to regard as friends.
But in time they will come to regard the matter differently.
He 'd come to regard Gus as family.
As a society, we have largely come to regard these two fields as mutually exclusive.
The time has come to regard our fellow man with respect.
Historians have since come to regard the two letters as genuine.
They would both come to regard violent expansion as intrinsic to the fascist project.
Circumcellions - Circumcellions had come to regard martyrdom as the true Christian virtue.
I have come to regard them without fear . ".
How, then, did the North come to regard secession as treason?
They have come to regard these arrangements as their “ rights . ”.
And so one day we may come to regard antibiotics with the same horror.
I have come to regard you as… people.
It is a shame that I have come to regard everyone on the Steps with suspicion.

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