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as regards = concerning; in respect of

 

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

 

ES [= Example Sentence]: The condition of the University, as regards its finances, is explained by the acc[oun]ts. of the Bursar & Proctor, also communicated.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'its finances'. But what's the subject?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

 

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

 

ES [= Example Sentence]: The condition of the University, as regards its finances, is explained by the acc[oun]ts. of the Bursar & Proctor, also communicated.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'its finances'. But what's the subject?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

ES [= Example Sentence]: The condition of the University, as regards its finances, is explained by the acc[oun]ts. of the Bursar & Proctor, also communicated.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'its finances'. But what's the subject?

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How to dissect or parse 'as regards'  ?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

ESES [= Example Sentence]: As regardsThe condition of the University, farroas regards its finances, flaxseeds can top kamut served onis explained by the sideacc[oun]ts. of the Bursar & Proctor, also communicated.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'farro''its finances'. But what's the subject? Please advise if this is vain; I purposely picked obscure foods to generalise my question for all nouns.

How to dissect or parse 'as regards'  ?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

ES [= Example Sentence]: As regards farro, flaxseeds can top kamut served on the side.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'farro'. But what's the subject? Please advise if this is vain; I purposely picked obscure foods to generalise my question for all nouns.

How to dissect or parse 'as regards'?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

ES [= Example Sentence]: The condition of the University, as regards its finances, is explained by the acc[oun]ts. of the Bursar & Proctor, also communicated.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'its finances'. But what's the subject?

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How to dissect or parse 'as regards' ?

as regards = concerning; in respect of

2. regard [with object] {archaic} = (Of a thing) relate to; concern

ES [= Example Sentence]: As regards farro, flaxseeds can top kamut served on the side.

As per the above, because regard = concern, this question also applies to 'as concerns'.

I wish to delve into the definition, which I already understand and so ask NOT about. Something feels missing in as regards ? I am guessing that as operates as a conjunction here, and regard a (conjugated verb), but is a subject or object missing?

In the ES above, the direct object seems to be 'farro'. But what's the subject? Please advise if this is vain; I purposely picked obscure foods to generalise my question for all nouns.