Example sentences of "we [adv] consider the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We shall see more formally why this is the case when we discuss bonds in Chapter 6 , but it is a relationship which is easy to grasp intuitively if we just consider the position of a holder of existing bills .
2 We thus consider the effect of passing a turbulence signal through a frequency filter before the usual squaring and averaging .
3 We also consider the use of export processing zones ( EPZ ) and commercial diplomacy in regional trading blocs .
4 Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements .
5 So far , we have restricted our attention to unrepeated real roots of the characteristic equation belonging to a matrix A ; we now consider the case of two equal real roots .
6 We now consider the concept of balanced growth incidence , where changes in taxation are accompanied by offsetting adjustments in monetary policy to hold constant the capital-labour ratio .
7 We now consider the effect of a tax at rate T KX on the use of capital in the X sector , affecting both marginal and fixed costs , taking for simplicity the case .
8 We then consider the way in which housing structure and design affect women 's lives .
9 We then consider the effect of higher taxes on incentives to work , save and take risks , and on the rise of the ‘ black economy ’ .
10 We therefore consider the effect of age on income as shown in the original bivariate table in figure 13.3 .
11 Let us now consider the effect of the corporation tax .
12 Let us now consider the class of mental processes which are not perspective-takings of this kind , which are , in some sense , directly caused by proximal stimuli .
13 Let us now consider the distribution of GNP in a sample of countries in the world , as shown in figure 11.1 .
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