Example sentences of "he should consider " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Maybe he should consider his position . ’ |
2 | In the same series of correspondence , General Smith wrote to General Ritchie suggesting that if he had an operation in mind he should consider using the Free French troop as there was a danger of them becoming stale after their period of intensive training . |
3 | In the first instance where the police officer dealing with the offender can not prove an intent , as point 5 above , he should consider this point . |
4 | Mr Gould said : ‘ If a Minister ca n't do his job properly , he should consider his position . |
5 | It was ridiculous that he should think of lowering himself through the floor of the carriage , that he should contemplate hanging for moments or minutes beneath the train , that he should consider allowing himself to fall on to the frozen stones between the wheels . |
6 | If Mr Balladur is determined to plug the holes in France 's public finances , he should consider other , wider-ranging reforms too . |
7 | He should consider a selective ( and hence cost-effective ) approach to cost reduction , but valuable insights into cost behaviour may come from Kaplan 's more detailed activity-based analysis , as well as from Porter 's broader interpretation of ‘ cost-drivers . ’ |
8 | If the argument for imposing a requirement of reasonableness is a forceful one as Lord Cross suggests , then it is curious that he should consider that the ordinary use of the term rape is a good enough reason for forgoing such a requirement . |
9 | What is new and important is that he should consider it necessary to convey the contrasting opinions of the contemporary Greeks to their Roman masters . |
10 | ‘ If he ca n't do his job he should consider his position , ’ said Mr Gould . |
11 | He should consider that . |
12 | He should consider pensioners who have to rely simply on the state pension and income support or a small occupational pension . |
13 | Where the draftsman can anticipate this problem arising ( eg where the lease in question is a sublease or is one of a parade of indentical shops ) he should consider enlarging the powers of the arbitrator . |