Example sentences of "we will consider " in BNC.

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1 Doubtless , in time , we will consider adjusting the democratic framework to suit new circumstances .
2 The New Zealanders continue to strive for new Everests in rugby achievement and their coach , Alex Wyllie , has already thrown down the gauntlet by stating : ‘ If we lose a single game we will consider the tour a failure . ’
3 In later sections we will consider how to adjust our body clocks to much larger shifts — as after a time-zone transition or during nightwork , for example .
4 To illustrate the ways in which different components of performance can be assessed , we will consider examples from a small selection of the tests that have been devised .
5 Here we will consider the differences from adults that are found in the rhythms of healthy babies , adolescents , and aged people .
6 We will consider its mystery as well as its glory .
7 ‘ I do n't think he will stay on in that role , ’ Mr Smith added , ‘ but we will consider the future in our own time . ’
8 We will consider how this principle could be put into effect for new commercial leases .
9 We will consider requests to license limited specialist services to compete within the Post Office monopoly .
10 We will consider proposals for a new system of rebates to come into effect from April 1996 with the aim of ensuring that personal pensions remain attractive across the age range .
11 We have said that we will consider stabilising our CO&sub2 ; emissions earlier than our existing conditional target of 2005 .
12 Anti-discrimination law will be strengthened and we will consider as part of that law outlawing discrimination in employment on the grounds of age .
13 We will consider widely to ensure smooth implementation .
14 Finally the diminutive , bivalved ostracods are important and abundant fossils , which we will consider with other microfossils in Chapter 8 .
15 Later in the book we will consider alternative responses based on these intuitions .
16 But to get over the main ideas , we will consider just two plates , and the margins between them : the East Pacific Plate and the South American-Atlantic Plate .
17 We will consider , firstly , the question of omission ; then we will examine the issues concerned with bias in the statistics ; and thirdly we will look at attempts to overcome some of the problems with the official criminal statistics .
18 In this chapter we will consider only vacuum solutions .
19 Some of these we will consider next .
20 But we have made it clear that we will consider other possibilities provided they are fair to both sides and involve no bogus counting .
21 Later in the chapter , we will consider the various possibilities in this area .
22 To summarize this section we will consider the work of Jerome S. Bruner and his colleagues .
23 Firstly , we will consider the ‘ efficiency ’ theme and the question of physical renewal and private investment .
24 Later we will consider exploring this dimension to the full potential God created it to have .
25 Would a European consensus emerge his summer that is more ‘ liberal ’ as regards this case , we will consider amending the UK position without delay . ’
26 It is this second problem , plus some related topics , that we will consider in this article .
27 Here we will consider the traditional method of using analogue electrical signals in copper wires , analogue and digital light signals passed along optical fibres and the use of radio links .
28 Under this heading we will consider acupuncture , electro-acupuncture , neural therapy and magnetic field therapy .
29 This will obviously entail an extra row in the tableau and to determine the entries in this row we will consider how the general constraint , can be incorporated in a tableau .
30 To illustrate it , we will consider P2 whose optimal tableau is P2/T1 .
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