Example sentences of "[adv] we [modal v] consider " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we should consider publishing details of the many failures in Conservative councils throughout the country , and not least in the borough in which this House is situated which , while exporting its homeless to other authorities , appears to be guilty of the illegal sale of houses that were not its to sell in the first place .
2 Perhaps we should consider giving widespread publicity to the Audit Commission 's account of the Government 's failings .
3 This may seem a surprising claim in view of the earlier experiments we mentioned above ( e.g. Herriot , 1969 ) which support an opposite conclusion ; so we will consider the experimental results on which Forster and Olbrei base this claim with some care .
4 In the two sections below we shall consider the direct conversion of solar energy and biomass .
5 The Big Bang Theory , which is anyway much simpler , explains phenomena rather than , conversely , requiring postulated phenomena in order to explain it , and therefore must be for the moment preferred — although elsewhere we shall consider a variant of the ‘ Little Bang ’ Theory
6 I shall examine this question in more detail in the chapters in Part 3 , but meanwhile we might consider briefly how different approaches to language pedagogy in general can be characterized in reference to this question .
7 If we take the argument one step further we could consider the possibility of dividing the UK into urban and non-urban districts without imputing any value system to such districts .
8 Later we shall consider three different theoretical frameworks which attempt to identify the motor-force of changes in the world economy and of nations within it , but first we shall look in general terms at the historical characteristics of the international economic system in which Britain operates .
9 Later we will consider exploring this dimension to the full potential God created it to have .
10 For reasons like these , it would seem a dangerous policy to ignore the processing of non-words entirely in one 's theorising about the organisation of the mental lexicon ; hence we must consider now what the mechanisms might be that people use when processing non-lexical verbal stimuli ( spoken or written non-words ) .
11 A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions .
12 Now we must consider in more detail some of the ways we may use vibrational spectra to give structural information about inorganic substances .
13 Well we might consider frenzied and suspect — ‘ Oh sovereign virtuous , precious of all trees ’ , though we must be careful of course because in the formal style of Paradise Lost such opening addresses are common .
14 But I said , alright , well we 'll consider it , so long as you let us quote for the rest of the business .
15 Some discussion of funerary monuments is included in this chapter ; although today we may consider these private , many Romans evidently thought that the more people saw their memorial the better .
16 For example , the equation of motion of a mass constrained by a spring and dashpot is , in the well-known standard form , unc Here we shall consider unc as fixed and unc as a variable ( in practice , a variable spring stiffness ) and for convenience we shall write unc for
17 The case in which A is non-defective has already been treated in 1.19 , so that here we must consider the defective case .
18 Here we must consider the inclusion of time effects in more detail .
19 Here we can consider only the final versions .
20 Here we will consider the differences from adults that are found in the rhythms of healthy babies , adolescents , and aged people .
21 Here we will consider the traditional method of using analogue electrical signals in copper wires , analogue and digital light signals passed along optical fibres and the use of radio links .
22 The publication of full inspection reports gives another source from which inferences can be made about the work of HMI , and here we will consider two critiques that have used them .
23 Here we will consider the reasons for this change in language and consider how Melossi ‘ s ‘ vocabulary of motives ’ helps us to understand changes in England and Wales since 1974 .
24 ‘ If the Europeans fight like hell over new investment and where European headquarters should be , maybe we should consider running everything from here in Detroit , the way it used to be .
25 If something 's a life-saver for medical use , then we 'll consider the transgenic animal route .
26 If we say we 'll wait until after the inspectors ' reports again , and then we 'll consider that , we do that any way - that 's not necessary .
27 ‘ I do n't want to sell them , but if an offer came in that was right for the club and right for the player , then we would consider it , just as any club would in the lower divisions in the same position .
28 On the other hand where a family has a number of teenage children who could be expected to be in charge of their own belongings then we should consider applying the policy wording and deducting an excess for each person .
29 And if that is so , then we must consider the question : who pays for our cheap food ?
30 If we conceive the junction points to be embedded then we can consider the lengths of chains between junctions using the random walk arguments of the earlier part of this chapter and derive the free energy for the continuum and therefore all the physical quantities we need .
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