as regards|as regard in English
about, concerning, regarding
Use "as regards|as regard" in a sentence
1. Although sometimes considered poor substitutes for about or Concerning, the phrases as regards, in regard to, and with regard to are standard and occur in all varieties of spoken and written English, especially in business writing: As regards your letter of January 19
2. He regards them as nothing, as an unreality.
3. Apprizes: as in respects, regards
4. Safeguard Regulation as regards Aflatoxins
5. The Camarilla regards the Anarchs as …
6. He regards himself as a patriot.
7. - one percentage point as regards moisture content,
8. As regards that,I'll break with her.
9. Cuckney regards such managerial mobility as healthy.
10. Is there any stipulation as regards qualifications?
11. Farmers regard foxes as vermin.
12. As regards the first point in your letter ...
13. - acoustic measurements, in particular as regards sound-proofing,
14. Leon regards keeping fit as a serious business.
15. Least, as regards Anticyclones, was challenged by Dr
16. Tumin regards this as a very questionable assumption.
17. I have little information as regards his past.
18. Both should enjoy the same rights (notably as regards access to lists of electors) and be similarly accountable (notably as regards reporting).
19. As a adjective Beforehand is (obsolete) in comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded.
20. Some people regard nudity as offensive.
21. As a adjective Beforehand is (obsolete) in comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded
22. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1907) regards this genealogy as spurious.
23. 16 The Roman Catholic Church regards marriage as indissoluble.
24. Lakota tradition regards the Badger as an Earth Animal
25. I think he regards work as a necessary evil.