Example sentences of "it [is] [prep] considering [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is worth considering whether an examination of the book itself is necessary to this process of evaluation . |
2 | So if you lose the chance of a job because of a mistakenly critical reference , it is worth considering whether there is anything to be gained from taking legal action . |
3 | As the EModE evidence for /a/ raising is systematically related to the Belfast evidence , it is worth considering whether the flip-flop pattern affecting /a/ and /Ε/; in Belfast can also be paralleled in EModE . |
4 | Nevertheless it is worth considering whether some implicit model of accountability underlies all forms of evaluation whatever their stated purposes ( an issue that was raised at the very beginning of Chapter 1 ) . |
5 | Although a patent is a very powerful form of intellectual property , it is worth considering whether the invention involved can be kept secret indefinitely as an alternative to seeking a patent . |
6 | It is worth considering that hands long formed to the sword , reins , shield and other military accoutrements become stiffened and calloused and it may be that the use of a small stylus or quill was physically difficult for Charles ; we can be in no doubt about his energy and intelligence . |
7 | It is worth considering that in part at least the malaise of modern society is the result of ill-considered and reckless policies of demolition and redevelopment . |
8 | Although this chapter is concerned with how you as an individual use power , it is worth considering that the global perspective on power is starting to change . |
9 | It is worth considering if and how those already validated might be open to review ( possibly under the 1981 Minerals Act ? ) in light of the outcome of the Carmel case . |
10 | However , it is worth considering because it does offer , at least in theory , an alternative . |