speaks of you in high regard
No: "Are you going to be HELD?" "to hold held, held", and you need the third form of the verb = the Participle.
All of the above
Both the Catholic and the Orthodox Churches hold Mary in high regard.
"Regard highly" is better for formal discourse than "look up to".
Trust.
To consider is to think carefully about something before making a decision. To consider a person is to hold that person in high regard for something.
Stephen Hawking's favorite equation was the second law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy, or disorder, always increases in a closed system. He held this equation in high regard because it helps explain the arrow of time and the eventual heat death of the universe.
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Shintoism as a religion does not have a position on the Buddha. Most Shintoists today also consider themselves Buddhists and hold the Buddha's teachings in high regard.
Had held is correct.
I'm going to say mike mayock of nfl network as most anylists hold him in high regard plus he takes an apporach to the game as an nfl scout.
The Yeti is a creature very popular in Tibetan folklore. Monks in Nepal and Tibet hold the creature in high regard and consider it part of the local wildlife.