Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [adv] consider " in BNC.
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1 | That route I always consider one of the best and most adventurous of my climbing career ; most adventurous because this very serious route ( even by today 's standards — or perhaps especially by today 's standards ) was first attempted on sight . |
2 | Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements . |
3 | In the concluding sections of this chapter we briefly consider in sociolinguistic terms : ( 1 ) phonemic overlap of /a/ and /Ε/; in EModE ; ( 2 ) the question of reversibility of merger , with reference to the meat/mate ‘ merger ’ ; ( 3 ) lexical diffusion patterns and the Neogrammarian problem of gradual versus sudden phonetic change . |
4 | Franco himself admitted in the mid-1940s that there were some 26,000 political prisoners in Spain — a figure he clearly considered normal and accep- table . |
5 | At one point he even considered slowing down . |
6 | In this paper we explicitly consider sociological factors , namely social custom , and the notion of individual commitment . |
7 | Chapman 's handling of players was based on a calculated appraisal of each man 's temperament , and in Hulme 's case he obviously considered that a sharp rebuff and a spell in the third team would boost his determination to improve his game . |
8 | Against that general background I now consider the detailed statutory provisions relating to administrative receivers . |
9 | In a provocative comparison of the failures of the French and Russian revolutions , he argued that the problem stemmed from the fact that no class , whether proletarian or bourgeoisie , can become the ruling class without taking upon itself something of the historical role of a ruling class — especially if at the same time it also considers that , history carries within itself its own cure' : |
10 | At one stage he even considered visiting the library of British Aerospace to gain ( legitimately ) information on British and American advances . |