Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] consider " in BNC.
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1 | And er other than those responses , er other than whatever comes in er next Mon by next Monday , I will not consider . |
2 | I will not consider this issue any further in the present context . ) |
3 | Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue . |
4 | I will certainly consider the hon. Gentleman 's point , because it is our aim to put CTCs on a level with others in regard to funding and other aspects . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | She will also consider pruning the number of royals who receive tax-payers ' support — and paying tax on her private income . |
7 | ‘ So you will not consider me , after all our friendship ? ’ he asked , and Emily moved restlessly ; he realised for the first time that all her movements were studied . |
8 | I hope you will not consider this is boasting for I am no boaster . |
9 | Bearing in mind your warm endorsement of our report ( to CPRW ) … and the widespread support it has received both in Wales and further afield , I trust you will actively consider taking an initiative which will receive general support … and could give considerable kudos as well as economic and environmental benefits to Wales . ’ |
10 | The virtue of this procedure is that you will then consider and decide finally whether you should make any requisitions upon , for example , the absence of a covenant for production of one of the title documents , an outstanding mortgage that should be discharged , restrictions that were not disclosed by the contract , etc . |
11 | Because of the difficulties of investigating a complaint too long after the event , we will not consider any complaint unless notified to us in writing within that time . |
12 | We will not consider words with stems of more than two syllables . |
13 | ( Some compounds are made of more than two words , but we will not consider these . ) |
14 | We will not consider any more complex tones , since these are not often encountered and are of little importance . |
15 | We will not consider this in detail , but should note that for foreign learners a typical situation — regrettably , an almost inevitable one — is that they learn a style of pronunciation which could be described as careful and formal . |
16 | We will also consider further aspects of living in different areas . |
17 | We will also consider how we can better serve the needs of student members and the use of library and information service to the best effect . |
18 | We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’ |
19 | We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’ |
20 | We will briefly consider how choice theorists have tackled the latter problem before examining the defects of the main thrust of this liberal interpretation of contractual obligations . |
21 | We will quickly consider these , before exploring in more depth the development of those policies that are in fact locally generated . |
22 | ‘ I did not know the Bioplan hospital might not be going ahead , ’ said Mr Prescott , ‘ If the Darlington health authority can not get hold of a CT Scanner from Bioplan then we will seriously consider getting one . ’ |
23 | Intuitively , one would guess that abnormalities could arise at many points in such a system and we will now consider severe clinical disorders which bear this out . |
24 | We will now consider the effect of changing the RHSs of the constraints of P1 and we must first see how to calculate the new resource column in P1/T1 . |
25 | We will now consider the further effect of reducing the upper bound on x 2 by 4 . |
26 | We will now consider how pivoting may be carried out in the framework we have outlined . |
27 | Jon Darwin , solicitor for Mrs Bellamy 's family , said later : ‘ We will now consider if there is potential for a civil claim . ’ |
28 | We will now consider each stage in turn . |
29 | We will now consider the validity of these assumptions . |
30 | We will now consider two slightly more sophisticated types of statistical comparison : an examination of the ‘ incidence-outcidence ’ relationship , and a more valid comparison of the two surveys using the adjusted figures for those agencies which were involved in both surveys . |