Example sentences of "consider [det] " in BNC.

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1 I have considered each of those submissions and I reject each of them .
2 So far we have considered each molecule and its spectrum in isolation .
3 Thus policy has considered each case on its merits .
4 We must consider each in turn .
5 I shall consider each of these apparent differences between the Near Eastern and Indian religious traditions in turn , beginning from the issue of polytheism and monotheism .
6 Let's consider each in turn .
7 His activity on all three areas of primacy never faltered : we shall consider each of them in turn .
8 We shall consider each of them in the chronological order in which they came to Anselm 's attention .
9 I shall very briefly consider each set of explanations in terms of ‘ race ’ and gender .
10 We will now consider each stage in turn .
11 We will consider each group in turn
12 Let us consider each of these debates in turn .
13 Let us consider each level of knowledge individually .
14 I shall consider each of these possibilities .
15 I will consider each of these points in turn , though it must always be borne in mind that the provisions of the scheme must be construed as a whole so that each phrase provides part of the context for the others .
16 Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn .
17 I shall consider each point in turn .
18 There are three bodies of writing that bear on this question and we will consider each in turn .
19 Let us first briefly consider each of these instruments in turn .
20 As I have said , I shall consider each application on its merits and according to the criteria .
21 However , the Commissioner will consider each case individually-the merits of one case are not balanced against another .
22 The following chapters of this book will consider each of the usual provisions .
23 and while we do consider each one , can not offer individual reports or criticisms of every script that arrives .
24 I would n't consider that being unfaithful .
25 ‘ We have to sit down and consider that .
26 As he had already been interviewed four times and been in police custody for over 24 hours , the expectation would be that a solicitor might well consider that , at least for that evening , enough was enough and that he ought to advise his client not to answer further questions … .
27 Firstly , let us consider that unfortunate windsurfing term ‘ funboard ’ .
28 Therefore from a local authority 's point of view action under section 100 of the Public Health Act 1936 in respect of a statutory nuisance would be more advantageous than the issue of a discontinuance order because the court , on finding a statutory nuisance , has the power to issue an injunction closing the premises down without compensation should it consider that the only way of abating the odour nuisance .
29 This brings us to the question of how we should consider that portion of the surplus-value which is unproductively consumed .
30 In 1981 , for example , Professor William Baxter , in Accounting Standards — Boon or Curse ? ( in Accounting and Business Research ) , made it clear that he at least did not consider that uniform measurement rules were a boon .
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