Example sentences of "[pron] are consider a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Those who are considering a professional career would also gain a valuable overview of the various fields open to them when deciding where their future might lie .
2 Back in Africa , Paul Giblett has offered further technical help to environmentalists who are considering a geological survey of the region to establish whether heavy metals are being leached out and concentrated in areas used by the elephants .
3 In a research paper published today , Liberty — the logo used by the NCCL - warns that , without regulations , video surveillance could be used to harass groups who are considered a potential threat to public order , such as young people , ethnic minorities and political activists .
4 If you are considering a new boat or retrofit rig you 'll want to know more , just write , phone or fax for our product literature , to arrange a meeting or to organise a tender .
5 This is hard enough when you are considering a normal decorating job , but when it comes to choosing paint for a special job , then the task can be very complex .
6 These are excellent if you are considering a long stay of two or three months .
7 If you are considering a short or long break on an English holiday park then you need look no further than the ‘ Freedom ’ Holiday Parks brochure published by the Caravan Holiday Home Campaign .
8 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network . ’
9 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network .
10 Since we are considering a binary computer , multiplication and division of the contents of the accumulator by a power of two can be accomplished by shifting the contents to the left or right an appropriate number of positions .
11 If we discount the unscrupulous operator who is prepared to ‘ mine ’ his land for a quick profit , we are considering a responsible husbandman who aims to make a cash living whilst conserving and improving his capital , the soil .
12 This fragmentation of concern for the aged is sometimes criticized , but clearly when we are considering a particular group of people , like the aged , rather than a particular problem , like sickness , it would not be possible , or desirable , to provide all that is needed through one statutory service .
13 If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means .
14 They are considered a useful source of income and an efficient method of measuring or allocating demand .
15 Does my right hon. Friend agree that farmers are caught in a pincer movement between the National Rivers Authority , which threatens prosecution of farmers who use more fertiliser on their land to increase productivity , and the banks , which are increasing their interest rates on loans to farmers , because they are considered a bad risk ?
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