Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to consider [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , it entirely failed to consider the far more important question of whether the definition should be extended for the crimes of obtaining sexual intercourse by threats or false pretences .
2 Now the holder of speculative balances not only has to consider the yield on close substitutes such as bonds , but he also has to take into account any prospective capital gains or losses which may accrue when buying the bond .
3 When preparing it , the archaeologist not only has to consider the text , but also what illustrations to include .
4 One only has to consider the markets for restaurant meals , motor cars and clothes to realize that there are more than two successful cost-quality mixes available in a number of industries .
5 In some cases doctors will not only have to consider the capacity of the patient to refuse treatment , but also whether the refusal has been vitiated because it resulted not from the patient 's will , but from the will of others .
6 First admitted to Maudsley Hospital with a ‘ sudden onset of schizophrenia ’ and given insulin shock treatment , she was soon sufficiently recovered to consider a return to work .
7 Our transformation matrices are therefore 15 × 15 in size , and the advantage of only needing to consider the trace to derive the character X is apparent !
8 By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’
9 The property of a circumstance that ( 5 ) it necessitates its effect , although we did not pause to consider the matter , is in a way essential to a final element in a definition of a causal circumstance , more particularly a specification of what is included in such a circumstance .
10 The council does not have to consider a new application within two years , unless it differs substantially from the original .
11 He observed that in Lawrence the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) and continued [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , 331–333 :
12 The only comment made was that , in Reg. v. Lawrence , the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) of the Act of 1968 .
13 The only comment made was that , in Reg. v. Lawrence , the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) of the Act of 1968 .
14 The Court was not asked to consider the effects of this violation and did not do so .
15 Still totally disillusioned by Hugh 's defection , she had not begun to consider the possibility of a new relationship .
16 We thus have to consider a typical evolution rather than attempt to cover all possibilities .
17 Life being what it is , unfortunately , our desires inevitably conflict , especially since we are social beings as well as individuals ( Richards invokes Bentham here ) , and thus have to consider the needs of others as well as our own .
18 Eurocentrism seems however much less excusable in the work of modern historians who , following in Marx 's and Engels 's footsteps , still seem to consider the examples they used sufficient to generalize about human history ( Anderson , 1974 ) .
19 Do n't get me wrong , last year saw some important and valuable contributions in this field , but did they ever stop to consider the impact of this deluge on the buying public ?
20 It may be that the privilege will be held to exist where the only possible mode of communication is via the media , for example if the appropriate authority had arbitrarily refused to consider the information .
21 Whilst each House is the sole author of its own Standing Orders , proposals may emanate from any source although initiatives are commonly taken by the Clerk and a common source of proposals is the reports of select committees specially constituted to consider a particular matter .
22 That is , it totally fails to consider the persistence of power through property ownership ; moreover , its conception of the labour market ignores those factors which determine whether or not one 's skills are perceived as marketable , and whether some groups , for example the professions , have the power to establish the view that their particular skills are valuable .
23 Leaving aside the firms ( whose actions will be discussed in more detail in chapters 4 and 5 ) , we still have to consider the politicians and the regulatory agencies .
24 Owners and vets rarely like to consider the possibility of psychosomatic problems with horses , in much the same way as people do not like to admit to suffering from them themselves .
25 You might also want to consider a gift to charity .
26 The court has to consider the child 's welfare as the court 's paramount consideration , and also has to consider the various aspects referred to under section 1(3) , that is they have to consider the wishes of the children , their needs , the likely effects on the children of change , the characteristics of the children , the nature of the harm they have suffered and the capability of the parents or anybody else offering themselves as carers , which would include of course the grandparents in this case .
27 In an act of " self defence " , the Supreme Court also threatened to consider an MNR request made 18 months previously to the National Electoral Court that the May 1989 presidential elections be declared null and void because of alleged gross irregularities in the departments of Beni , Oruro and Potosi [ see p. 36652 ] .
28 It will also begin to consider the extent to which humanities students ' sense of themselves is affected , adversely or otherwise , by the experience of studying their subjects .
29 In thinking about motherhood , we also begin to consider the nature of time , for the two are linked .
30 Other EFTA countries also began to consider the possibility of EC membership [ see pp. 38158 ; 38444 ] , which tended to undermine ongoing EC-EFTA negotiations on a common European economic area [ see pp. 38307 ; 38353 ] .
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