Example sentences of "consider [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 Anti-discrimination law will be strengthened and we will consider as part of that law outlawing discrimination in employment on the grounds of age .
2 Gothic architecture , he insisted , ‘ is English CHURCH ARCHITECTURE ’ and , by implication , if Nonconformists wanted their denominations to be considered as part of the Christian Church in England then their buildings must be Gothic .
3 In the case of the Southern North Sea Basin the Carboniferous can be considered as part of the basement layer .
4 In order to feel well and look our best and most beautiful , all the chapters in this section need to be considered as part of a whole .
5 Vineyards under ‘ first leaf ’ and ‘ second leaf ’ can not , therefore , be considered as part of the area in production .
6 The extent to which the pattern of articulation errors reflects the difficulties experienced by ‘ normal ’ children and might therefore be considered as part of a developmental sequence .
7 Additional modifications to the cargo door locking and pressurisation systems are being considered as part of a continued investigation effort .
8 While previously residential care had been seen as the solution for many young children , it was now considered as part of the problem .
9 On the surface at least , as non-owners of the means of production , they could hardly be considered as part of the bourgeoisie .
10 Items which are purchased with the vessel and which would be sold with it , are normally to be considered as part of the hull and machinery and will be covered even if not specifically declared on the proposal .
11 A study to investigate similar effects for the right hemisphere was originally considered as part of this work , but was abandoned due to lack of availability of subjects .
12 Where they are unduly complicated they themselves may be subject to scrutiny for fitness for purpose , as they could be considered as part of the goods supplied under the contract .
13 Or is it something which just has to be considered as part of the planning process ?
14 The move is being considered as part of the review of the coal industry , which is to be published today amid speculation that up to 13 of the threatened 31 pits south of the Border could be reprieved .
15 The effect of this on the Government 's aim of making more people independent of the state , as well as the effect on increasing disincentives , is considered in Part III .
16 Reforming the tax system in order to reduce sharply the standard rate of tax is considered in Part IV .
17 Reforms aimed at refashioning the welfare state , so that it acts as a floor on which the underclass can build by their own efforts , rather than a ceiling through which it is impossible for them to pass , are considered in Part IV .
18 Recent fiscal changes affecting the ownership of wealth have been considered in Part II .
19 ( The problems these women faced as workers are considered in Part II . )
20 Full-time married women workers formed about 10 per cent of the labour force between 1911 and the outbreak of World War II , and the experience of these women will be considered in Part II .
21 Users often approach information sources not with names ( as have been considered in Part II ) , but with a question that requires an answer or a topic for study .
22 Some of the available search keys have already been considered in Part 11 ; that is , personal and corporate names .
23 These types of agreement will be considered in Part 2 .
24 Even in the more structured work of surveys HM Inspectors still rely upon informal and holistic methods rather than observation schedules ( a topic we shall consider in Part Three in relation to observation methods ) .
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