Example sentences of "now consider [art] " in BNC.

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1 We now consider a particular case , a simple ordered overlayer surface .
2 But now consider a population mainly consisting of hawks .
3 ( b ) Now consider a perfectly fitting inclusion and apply at infinite distance a uniform strain field with stress to the matrix in which the inclusion is held .
4 Now consider a second approach to the theory of investment — the view that it depends on changes in national income .
5 Now consider an ingenious experiment which almost forces us to suppose that an animal has a cognitive map .
6 If I now consider an event of a moment ago , my idle contemplation of the cup on my table , and attempt to subtract from my present conception only a part of it-the subject within the event of a moment ago-and to hang on to the remainder , I am in fact left with something other than the content of the event .
7 Now consider an alternative model in which equation ( 3.14 ) is still the true process determining Y t , but in which expectations are formed in the following irrational way : where the 's are coefficients , and is an irrational expectation of Y t formed in period t - 1 .
8 If we now consider an arbitrary kinetic unit which involves the movement of six atoms by rotation about two chain bonds , the movement can be visualized as shown diagrammatically in figure 12.3 .
9 Now consider an interest rate of 10 per cent .
10 ‘ Are you saying , ’ he asked in his rough Scots burr , ‘ that you now consider the IRB to be no longer of any importance ? ’
11 ‘ No , ’ he answered softly , ‘ I 'm saying that I now consider the IRB to be of only secondary importance . ’
12 Now consider the case with the solution of ( 10.11 ) given by ( 10.31 ) This solution was first presented by Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1986,1987 a ) in the case when and .
13 Now consider the next day of the haute montagne , the 254 kilometres to Sestriere .
14 We now consider the ‘ costs ’ to a society of a moderate inflation rate .
15 Now consider the alternative , with line ‘ B ’ fixed , and the ring moved ‘ upwards ’ to shorten ‘ A ’ and lengthen ‘ C ’ .
16 Now consider the parametric programming problem with objective function
17 Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements .
18 If we now consider the relations he posits between them we find ourselves facing a comparable problem ; although he posits numerous interconnec-tions between the components of social formations , he neither explains how he arrives at them nor describes them in any detail .
19 We now consider the forces on the cylinder as it passes through the atmosphere .
20 We now consider the estimates of distance to the SNR and the pulsar .
21 Now consider the next reversal ( R N ) which takes the south magnetic pole back to the North Geographic Pole .
22 We now consider the thermal state and crustal thickness , to determine the likelihood that the trondhjemites were produced by melting of the lower crust .
23 I now consider the older person to be a victim more than the carer .
24 Now consider the spectrum of the Sun .
25 Now consider the sentence fragment : … payment on your account …
26 Now consider the sets F = unc and H as mentioned earlier .
27 Now consider the following two assertions .
28 Now consider the matrix B , which yields two equal eigenvalues but simple degeneracy .
29 Now consider the general polynomial unc We can identify P(C) with D ; this requires unc where 1 , … , n are the diagonal elements of C , and d1 , … , dn those of D. The square matrix in ( 30 ) is known as an alternant : its reciprocal is discussed in Ref ( P1 ) .
30 So far , we have restricted our attention to unrepeated real roots of the characteristic equation belonging to a matrix A ; we now consider the case of two equal real roots .
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