Example sentences of "should [adv] consider the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I remain to be convinced that there is a problem and that therefore we should necessarily consider the solution that the hon. Gentleman suggested .
2 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 .
3 This means that you should carefully consider the number of people who undergo Lexis training .
4 BASIC rate taxpayers who are considering investing in a Personal Equity Plan should carefully consider the implications that changes introduced in this week 's Budget may have on such an investment .
5 ( The reader should also consider the possibility of ‘ log-rolling ’ or ‘ vote trading ’ see Buchanan and Tullock , 1962 ; Wilson , 1969 ; and Tullock , 1970 . )
6 Auditors should also consider the possibility of fraud and other irregularities and their effect on the truth and fairness of the view given in the financial statements .
7 The Working Party should also consider the implications of various types of references in the body of the charter party bill of lading to the payment of freight , or to the lack thereof .
8 The purchaser should also consider the need for a parent company guarantee .
9 As we 're doing this we should also consider the point of view from which those events are seen .
10 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 .
11 The reader should now consider the use of salt , water or dates as a medium of exchange , and list advantages as well as disadvantages .
12 A court should now consider the effect of the provocation on ‘ a person having the power of self-control to be expected of an ordinary person of the sex and age of the accused , but in other respects sharing such of the accused 's characteristics as they think would affect the gravity of the provocation to him ’ .
13 Everyone that would beautifully imitate nature should well consider the diversity of trees , the size and shape of leaves and the many shades of green .
14 During these early talks , progress appeared to have been made on Unionist demands ( i ) that the British government should seriously consider the possibility of an alternative to the Anglo-Irish Agrement ; ( ii ) that the Anglo-Irish secretariat based near Belfast should be suspended before devolution talks began ; and ( iii ) that the normal summer gap between meetings of the Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Conference [ see below ] could be defined in advance and used as an opportunity to open formal negotiations .
15 The drafter should therefore consider the effect of any relevant law in the country with which the client is trading .
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