Example sentences of "be considering [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hereford cider producers Bulmers had been rumoured to be considering a bid but in the end have apparently not tendered an offer , fearing a referral by the Office of Fair Trading to the Monopolies Commission .
2 Crystal Palace have offered £1 million for Martyn , named in England 's B squad on Monday , while Watford have had a £500,000 offer for Penrice rejected but are thought to be considering a higher bid .
3 In response to Labour 's move , the Prime Minister is believed to be considering a similar action .
4 Selina — said to earn £200,000 a year as a newscaster with Sky TV — is reported to be considering a £250,000 contract from the new London TV station Carlton .
5 Associated Newspapers is understood to be considering a bid for the Oracle teletext franchise , alongside Carlton Communications , Independent Television News , TV-am and MAI Broadcasting .
6 Japan was reported to be considering a liberalization of its market for amorphous metals , used in power generation , which US producers claimed to be closed to foreigners .
7 Indeed in recent years the CNAA have suggested that the term ‘ non-standard ’ should no longer be used , since this implies a standard from which other students are deviating ; instead we should be considering a range of qualifications , all of which may be suitable as preparations for entry to higher education .
8 So can you see why we 're looking at perhaps a , a , or we ought to be considering a figure a big higher than three hundred thousand .
9 His committee will be considering the regulatory requirements of the Financial Services Act for the new Exchange .
10 ‘ A bit , but not as much as they might be considering the rain we 've had , ’ Charlie answered .
11 We shall be considering The Prelude as a poem at the appropriate point in the Critical Survey ; for the moment I propose to refer to it simply as evidence of Wordsworth 's internal struggles and preoccupations , as if it were a diary or a letter to a friend which just happens to be in verse .
12 I will be considering the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of this particular mechanism in Chapter 9 .
13 So I think we ought to be considering the entire sum of money but we ought also to be looking for ways in which we could be maximising the total impact .
14 As this book unfolds we will be considering the impact and significance of other centres of power within polity , economy and society , but first we will be exploring the part played by interest groups within British politics .
15 ‘ It is now too late to make fresh representations ’ but ‘ officers will be considering the need for a review as early as possible given the continuously changing circumstances and national planning context ’ .
16 In this Chapter we shall be considering the ways in which the microprocessor can be involved in control of the stepping motor .
17 We shall be considering the first three in this Lecture , paying particular attention to the case of a tax on capital income .
18 Rather than moving towards unitary authorities we would be considering the re-establishment of the Greater London council — a new , larger and uglier version .
19 Lord Arran told how Minister Walsh , who spent over a day at the show , and he would be considering the extent to which they can co-operate mutually to the advantage of all involved in the food and drink industry in Ireland .
20 Lithuania and Estonia were said to be considering the idea of transitional currencies ; in May Lithuania introduced coupons in 200 and 500 denominations , paid as a percentage of wages and used for goods in short supply .
21 Credit transfer between general SVQs and other qualifications is clearly an important issue , and we shall be considering the implications of this matter .
22 And I shall be considering an account which claims to do this in chapter 3 .
23 Presumably we would only be in a position to be considering an investigator if both , we had a erm a greater number of complaints from around the Commission coming into York , and i and further members of staff were to leave .
24 EC Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan is said to be considering an appeal against today 's ruling .
25 Mr Clarke 's solicitor said as it was the first time the new offence had been tried under the 1991 Road Traffic Act they would be considering an appeal against sentence .
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