Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] consider [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How can she think I 'd even consider a nanoceph like Daak ? |
2 | I shall here consider the imagery and the symbols which have been used for God . |
3 | I shall also consider the subject from two points of view : that of a critic and that of a practising novelist . |
4 | All I can say is that the giving up of bonds on unadopted roads is not a matter with which I deal daily , but I shall certainly consider the cases that the hon. Gentleman brings to my attention and see what can be done . |
5 | I shall now consider the way ahead , and the way in which unemployment is being tackled by the Government . |
6 | I will certainly consider the points that the hon. Gentleman made when I read Hansard and consider the ways in which it may be possible to dilute or circumvent the effect of independent arbitration in the way that the hon. Gentleman suggested . |
7 | You should carefully consider the duties you require of a companion and write a ‘ job description ’ so that there is no misunderstanding by either party as to what is expected . |
8 | This means that you should carefully consider the number of people who undergo Lexis training . |
9 | If you are concerned about death benefits , you should certainly consider an alteration to your existing policy to change it into a plan which meets your needs . |
10 | significantly less and so you might well consider the need to use this means |
11 | If , as you approach retirement , you become aware that you are not going to have a big enough pension to live as comfortably as you would like , you might seriously consider the possibility of making additional voluntary contributions . |
12 | We may also consider the value to A and to B of a bet , say for a simple example a 50 per cent chance of £0 and a 50 per cent chance of £1000 . |
13 | We may now consider a paper of Stoyanov ( 1979 ) in which he claimed to have obtained a solution without singularities . |
14 | We may now consider the age group which overlaps the last , that of middle age . |
15 | We may now consider the process by which fertilisation of the ovum and development of the resulting life come about . |
16 | As we 're doing this we should also consider the point of view from which those events are seen . |
17 | I remain to be convinced that there is a problem and that therefore we should necessarily consider the solution that the hon. Gentleman suggested . |
18 | Having so long regarded our intelligence as supreme , perhaps we should now consider the possibility that other creatures may be equally intelligent and possess a communication system that is beyond our comprehension . |
19 | Where s. 1(3) is satisfied one must then consider the content of the occupier 's duty . |
20 | We must also consider the question of compensation . |
21 | We will discuss problems such as these in chapter 8 by using an actual schedule which incorporates examples of mistakes , but before doing this we must also consider the problems which arise from lack of understanding of the question . |
22 | We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place . |
23 | We must also consider the collectivist man who first burst upon the world with the French Revolution . |
24 | We must now consider the procedures followed by the Zande once a witch has been detected . |
25 | We must now consider the function and position of each court within the English legal system . |
26 | We must now consider the role of the ‘ demagogues ’ , and the way their rhetorical and other skills enabled them to manipulate the Assembly and so detract from its sovereignty . |
27 | At this point we must therefore consider the shape of the entire thematic form , and illustrate various possibilities . |
28 | We must therefore consider the rates associated with different age groups — age-specific rates . |
29 | Finally within the context of small-town morphology , we might briefly consider the question of the location of cemeteries . |
30 | I wonder if we could just consider the question of what is meant by the term general location . |