Example sentences of "it [adv] consider " in BNC.

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1 It only considers properties let on long leases to blue chip companies .
2 His lecture took as its starting point the distinction drawn by the Wolfenden Committee between public and private behaviour , and what it thus considered to be the proper role of the criminal law in these areas .
3 It also considers regulatory concerns and environmental issues , and a directory of suppliers is appended .
4 At the outset , it also considers issues within the organisation that may indicate areas of potential improvement .
5 However , this pastoral mission is not only up against hardened heathens , but it also considers that some ought not even to be read the lesson .
6 It also considers the implications of this process .
7 In a provocative comparison of the failures of the French and Russian revolutions , he argued that the problem stemmed from the fact that no class , whether proletarian or bourgeoisie , can become the ruling class without taking upon itself something of the historical role of a ruling class — especially if at the same time it also considers that , history carries within itself its own cure' :
8 It also considers the importance of budgeting in linking planning with control .
9 It also considers problems that may arise in using video with teacher trainees .
10 It also considers the sufficiency of the fire warning and alarm system , including the question of whether automatic detectors should be installed , the sufficiency of the routine to be followed in the event of fire , the sufficiency of the fire fighting equipment to be provided .
11 It also considers the factors which cause undesirable consequences and suggests policy decisions and design methods for controlling these factors .
12 The exchange may on occasion wish to maintain that it was not previously aware of a specific floor practice which it now considers undesirable .
13 On Nov. 7 the newly elected Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church , Pieter Potgieter , confessed his church 's guilt at the role it had played in establishing apartheid and said that it now considered that policy to be wrong .
14 It is deeply critical in particular of the exploitation of the earth which it often considers the three semitic religions are guilty of pursuing — Judaism , Christianity and Islam .
15 It then considers the patterns of state-railway relationships since nationalization , particularly the conflicts between state control and enterprise autonomy , and the consequences of growing pressures for ‘ commercial ’ management of the railways .
16 It then considered whether the agreement ought properly to be exempted under Art 85(3) .
17 It briefly considers the prospects for extending the operational life of obsolete systems through physical restoration as well as logical simulation .
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