345 adverbs to describe how to regard

The similarity of the deposit, thus composed of a large percentage of carbonate of lime, and a small percentage of silex, to chalk, regarded merely as a kind of rock, which was first pointed out by Ehrenberg, is now admitted on all hands; nor can it be reasonably doubted, that ordinary metamorphic agencies are competent to convert the "modern chalk" into hard limestone or even into crystalline marble.

We shall, therefore, pass over it to a piece of more importance, the epistle of Eloisa to Abelard, which may justly be regarded, as one of the works on which the reputation of Pope will stand in future times.

Lady Kew had met Colonel Newcome a half-dozen times at her daughter's house; but on this occasion she had quite forgotten him, for when the Colonel made a bow, her ladyship regarded him steadily, and beckoning her daughter to her, asked who the gentleman was who had just kissed Ethel.

Her uncle regarded her a moment intently, and a tear glistened in his eye, again, as he tenderly kissed her burning cheek.

He regarded me curiously, but without hostility.

Pines are commonly regarded as sky-loving trees that must necessarily aspire or die.

A Government which slaughters an innocent and peaceful people in order to get at an enemy Government is universally regarded by Americans as the worst type of a barbarous Government.

It will be regarded, and rightly regarded, as a proof that its principal promoters and patrons repose no confidence in its efficacy.

THE TROUT.This fish, though esteemed by the moderns for its delicacy, was little regarded by the ancients.

" Thompson continued to regard Racey fixedly.

He demands that if there is an unanswerable reply to the charge of breach of faith it ought to be given and adds the Prime Minister may regard his own word lightly if he chooses, but he has no right to break a pledge given on behalf of the nation.

"What do you think, Uncle?" He considered, holding open the door while he thoughtfully regarded the silent but interested group of villagers that eagerly hung upon every word that passed.

In the tall mirror before her Gloria regarded her boots and riding-breeches critically.

Turning for a final glance at the man she was startled to find he had removed his hands and was steadfastly regarding her.

The Count of Toulouse scarcely regarded himself as the vassal even of the French King.

The creature regarded us attentively, and with affection rather than malice,saw simply certain amounts of savory flesh, useful for the satisfaction of ursine hungers,and saw nothing more.

Then, as they regarded one another silently, a rustle, a flurry, sounded on the stairs.

" His manner was decorous, but he regarded her keenly.

The world, however, regards it differently.

Tisquantum regarded him calmly until he had exhausted his torrent of passionate expostulations, and then, quietly removing the pipe from his lips, he replied, with his and decision 'My brother is angry.

"I know thee not!" exclaimed the Doge, with an open amazement that proved his sincerity, after regarding the other earnestly for a moment.

The otter regarded Kazan suspiciously and kept well out of his way.

She chose to be very gracious to her husband's life-long friend, giving him a small, plump hand in a welcoming grip, establishing him in an instant, by some sleight of femininity which King did not plumb, as a hearthside intimate most affectionately regarded.

But both our shipmasters were too much excited to feel the force of these truths; and there they stood, sternly regarding each other, as if it were their purpose to commence a new struggle for the possession of the leviathan of the deep.

So the different heirs of the De Charleu estate had always strictly regarded the rights and interests of the De Carloses, especially their ownership of a block of dilapidated buildings in a part of the city, which had once been very poor property, but was beginning to be valuable.

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