Examples of 'i regard him' in a sentence
Meaning of "i regard him"
When someone says 'I regard him', it means that they have a particular opinion or estimation about him. It implies that the person holds a certain level of respect, admiration, or consideration for him. The phrase is often used to express one's perception or assessment of someone's character, abilities, or qualities
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i regard him
I regard him as the greatest living novelist.
I can not say that I regard him very highly.
I regard him as a star of the first magnitude.
Only then shall I regard him as an honest man.
I regard him as a father figure and you as my brother.
I'l lose respect to him as I regard him an intelligent man.
I regard him as a dangerously sick man.
He 's so kind to me that I regard him as my uncle.
I regard him as my real father.
You will think it 's dumb but I regard him with esteem.
I regard him as my younger brother.
As far as Mr Ceravolo is concerned, I regard him as a very honourable and learned gentleman.
I regard him as the best person for the job.
I don't regard him as being lost, sir, I regard him as being temporarily mislaid.
I regard him as a man of character.
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But the engineer… You will think it's dumb but I regard him with esteem.
I regard him as a good person.
Neither did I regard him as a life that came to cause us harm.
I regard him as the smartest guy in the conservative movement.
May I regard him as my sublime master.
I regard him as an enemy.
And I regard him as a brother.
I regard him as a poet.
Personally, I regard him as a very promising and useful man.
I regard him as my teacher.
Quite simply, I regard him as one of America 's two or three greatest essayists.
I regard him as a leftist.
Toshi, I regard him as a vital part of Shinsengumi's future.
I regard him as a saint and would willingly invoke his name.
I regard him as a fraud.
I regard him as a brother in Christ.
I regard him as the angel that God sent to save me.
I regard him as an enemy of the public, a blot upon your civilization.
I regard him as an extraordinary personality for his intelligence, his political sense and his humility.
I regard him as a little old Englishman, prone to betraying the prejudices of his dominant class.
I regard him as an enemy of the public, I do not.
Rather, I regard him as the instigator and principal of much of this activity . ”.
I regard him as a powerful ally . '.
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