Example sentences of "we must consider " in BNC.

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1 Another major problem that we must consider is the possibility that the continuing rhythmicity is not due to the body clock .
2 We must consider each in turn .
3 And Mr Peter Sandall , a Wiltshire police spokesman , said : ‘ After examining the evidence we must consider the possibility that the injuries to Mr Jowett could have been caused accidentally . ’
4 To conclude this section on parental choice of school we must consider the question of sex and race discrimination .
5 If the ‘ moral dilemma ’ is that facing the doctor rather than the parents , we must consider whether doctors are sufficiently aware of the considerable developments in the care and treatment of mentally handicapped people to make the correct judgements .
6 To understand Homoeopathy we must consider a little more deeply and look at the situation afresh .
7 Nevertheless , we must consider some central issues , if only because associated policy has to be assessed in the light of the scale and intensity of the decline .
8 In the instance of disease , we must consider whether the doctors have made a mistake .
9 If we decide , in the case of the baptism study , that we must carry out fieldwork to collect data which is not to be found in already published sources we must consider how best to utilize what resources we have .
10 The first point we must consider then is simply the mechanics of making it work .
11 To understand this behaviour we must consider the magnetic quantisation in terms of the Landau levels .
12 In addition we must consider their meanings .
13 It is against this background of a highly anomalous solvent possessing some kind of possible patterning effect that we must consider the homoeopathic potencies .
14 Finally , we must consider what class of NLPs can be treated by PWL approximation using SOSs .
15 I have heard nothing on the Dave Norris situation for some while , but we must consider that he has gone .
16 There are some whose function has stimulated less comment such as tweezers found in male graves ; if it were accepted that they were primarily depilatory we must consider their role in the alteration of the physical appearance of men and women as a cultural trait .
17 But to see what this talk of the linguistic expression ‘ replacing ’ the natural expression really means we must consider , in order to reject , the prevalent notion that if someone says ‘ It hurts ’ or ‘ I 'm afraid ’ , and they are not lying , then what they say must be justified by some observation .
18 To answer these questions , we must consider first the papal anathemas at the Easter Council of 1099 , and then the character of his host at Lyons , Archbishop Hugh .
19 There are two issues we must consider here .
20 The persuasiveness of this judgment is widely attested ; but before we can gauge its force , we must consider the grounds for standing by this form of individualism .
21 With this in mind we must consider the derogatory accusation of colonial compliance ( if not complicity ) in British social anthropology .
22 Now that the shape of the functionalist style has been outlined , we must consider the influence which it has had on the development of public law this century .
23 A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions .
24 To understand the nature of relations between the two kingdoms between 1250 and 1340 we must consider the manner in which the treaty was made , and the implications of the clauses .
25 We must think of restoring the animal heat which has been lost and we must consider means of counter-irritating the disease …
26 The case in which A is non-defective has already been treated in 1.19 , so that here we must consider the defective case .
27 In the meantime we must consider some accounts of knowledge which seem less fruitful .
28 In order to understand how the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1957 operates we must consider who may be an occupier and who constitute lawful visitors .
29 And to understand how the complex situation was developing we must consider what was happening on three levels :
30 And if that is so , then we must consider the question : who pays for our cheap food ?
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