Example sentences of "we might consider " in BNC.
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1 | In many ways these reflexive moments are invaluable in helping to explain the specificities of what Evans-Pritchard ( 1951 ) suggested we might consider as an ‘ anthropological history ’ , especially as these alternative periods and the movement through the liminal phase create points in a social process when aspects of structure seem to be made more clearly apparent to the analyst . |
2 | I shall examine this question in more detail in the chapters in Part 3 , but meanwhile we might consider briefly how different approaches to language pedagogy in general can be characterized in reference to this question . |
3 | We have evidence of cannibalism and other habits that we might consider a trifle unsavoury , but this does not mean that Neanderthal society was necessarily uncivilized . |
4 | There are several possibilities we might consider . |
5 | Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases . |
6 | Similarly , we might consider whether educational qualifications or length of service are not also components of pay scales in Western companies . |
7 | But once we add this functional criterion we create a different problem : sometimes non-governmental bodies perform functions which we might consider to be governmental ( or ‘ public ’ ) in nature ( or , in other words , most appropriately conducted by government ) . |
8 | We might consider problems ( e.g. Wiggins , 1973 ) and proposed solutions ( e.g. Thorp , 1980 , pp. 16–26 ) which arise in connection with notations . |
9 | Turning now to the history of science for a less-artificial example , we might consider the train of events that led to the discovery of the planet Neptune . |
10 | Clustering is easier when every function and predicate which we might consider applies to every conceivable training instance . |
11 | Suppose that there is a set called A of all functions and predicates which we might consider using in tests on instances . |
12 | Then we think about who 's going to be using it ; in an inner-city area , for instance , we might consider what other play opportunities there are nearby to find out whether we should cater mostly for toddlers or older children . |
13 | If we think David 's utility is terribly important we might consider a move from A to F a good thing , even though Susie 's utility will be severely reduced . |
14 | Well we might consider frenzied and suspect — ‘ Oh sovereign virtuous , precious of all trees ’ , though we must be careful of course because in the formal style of Paradise Lost such opening addresses are common . |