Example sentences of "consider how we " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously we can not know the outcome of a new project , so let's consider how we might have proceeded 31 years ago . |
2 | For example , let us consider how we would set about studying levels of violence in residential establishments for children . |
3 | First let us consider how we define the Edwardian Era . |
4 | As soon as we can after the next election , we must consider how we are able to carry out those essential functions if the European union is to be democratically accountable . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Following our telephone conversation today I have considered how we might be able to help you identify the companies which will best satisfy your strategic plan for expansion into the UK . |
7 | Next we decide which of these reflect the most pressing problems and which become our aims for intervention ( I ) and consider how we may record them ( 4 ) . |
8 | Before considering how we might do the job mathematically , let us just draw in a line by eye , to go through the centre of the data points . |
9 | Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . |
10 | I have been considering how we in British industry can help our Forces in the Gulf at this difficult time . |
11 | A housing task force has been set up under my noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces and he is considering how we can use the existing housing stock to alleviate problems . |
12 | Finally , it is worth considering how we can achieve some of the aims outlined above . |
13 | To consider how we define organisations , both formal and informal in nature and the objectives of organisations . |
14 | In this section we shall begin to consider how we might estimate a macroeconomic model of the economy which includes rational expectations , but where the expectation of the variable is not directly observed . |