25 examples of best regard in sentences

He would have been as faithful a member as the immortal Toby, M.P. for Barkshire, of Mr. Punch, to whom ever my best regards.

The sight is well regarded as the highest and the most perfect of all our senses.

For thus I thought: when he was in extremes, Need and my love would win some good regard From him to me, if I reliev'd his want.

I chose to go down to Wiccombe, and to JOHN RANCE's house there: both as he was a physician, and his wife a honest, hearty, discreet, and grave matron, whom I had a very good esteem of; and who, I knew, had a good regard for me.

When we got into his library I saw books all around on the shelves, hundreds of them I guess, and the desk was covered with papers and there was a picture of Mark Twain with "Best regards to Mr. Donnelle," written on it.

and with good regard, for sorrow paies noe debts.

Other effects are present, such as pleasure and sociability, but its chief benefit is reparative, so we may well regard the subject from a strictly utilitarian standpoint and inquire how we may produce the highest efficiency from our eating.

Montpelier, also in Vermont, was well regarded.

You cannot, Mr. SPECTATOR, pass your time better than insinuating the Delights which these Relations well regarded bestow upon each other.

"I gave that soul you wrote of to M. Tommao, who sends you his very best regards, and begs me to communicate any letters I may receive from you to him.

I beg you to give my best regards to your wife, and convey my kindest greetings to the Körners.

His ambition is to achieve what he might well regard as the hardest of tasksa popular treatise on philosophy; and he has certainly succeeded.

Provided that the opinion formed is really of this airy and abstract kind, provided that it has no suggestion of settled motive or prejudice, we might well regard it not merely as a promise of capacity, but literally as a promise of justice.

'My best regards, and I will come at once.'

We both look, forward to the reception of the work you kindly promised us, and he begs me to offer you his best regards.

The Arab cannot imagine how a nation can exist without date-palms, and he may well regard it as the greatest injury that he can inflict upon his enemy to cut down his trees.

This, of all others, is the one act upon which my heart is set, and by doing this ye would give me great satisfaction and pay me your best regards!'" Vaisampayana continued, "Thus exhorted by Yudhishthira the just, the people in a body set up a loud wail exclaiming,Alas, O king!

You cannot, Mr. SPECTATOR, pass your time better than insinuating the Delights which these Relations well regarded bestow upon each other.

The work of the moralist is, therefore, best regarded as corrective of, and supplementary to, the work which mankind is constantly doing for itself, and not as antagonistic to it.

Give my best regards to all who inquire after us."

My best regards attend General Richman.

Shall we never have the pleasure to see you and Mrs. Trollope, to whom I beg you to give my best regards, here at Pesth?

Offer my best regards to them all, and believe me, "My dear sir, "Yours very sincerely, "W.S.L." * * * *

With best regards to the ladies, "I am ever, my dear sir, "Yours most sincerely, "W.S.L." * *

" "Andand will you give mymy best regards to Leto Miss Vivian, and say I grieve for her cold, and trust to herto her good wishes " he uttered, quick and fast, holding her hand all the time.

25 examples of  best regard  in sentences