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

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1 At the time of looking up we ascribe an experience of greenness to ourselves ; we consider the experience as something being undergone by us before any decision is taken about its veridicality .
2 Unlikely , that is , until we consider the range of equipment and materials that children handle as they play .
3 Consider the range of temperatures you are likely to encounter on your camping trips , and plan accordingly .
4 Or consider the density of trope and implication in the following : ‘ New ’ New Criticism would thus claim to respond to literature 's essential nature in which signifiers are prised utterly free of signifieds , aiming , in its no-holds-barred encounter with the text , for a coherence and validity of response , not objectivity and truth ’ ( Hawkes 's italics ) .
5 Consider the word ’ minimum ’ , written cursively :
6 Consider the word ’ payment ’ :
7 Consider the word trespass , for example .
8 Consider the word preached .
9 Finally , consider the word " quotes " in the third sentence , and the common metaphorical senses of " trademark " ( meaning " a distinctive feature or characteristic " ) and " ammunition " ( meaning " some powerful means of support " ) ; these words introduce an element of informality — especially " quotes " , which is a marked alternative to " quotations " — which pulls the paragraph in exactly the opposite direction from the upward shift in register sought in " marital union " .
10 Both consider the other to be highly insensitive .
11 Not that this need worry us unduly when we consider the excitement , the sense of occasion , that these great musicians generate .
12 We consider the proposal to introduce Faculty examinations to be unnecessary and unhelpful to the profession as a whole for a number of reasons .
13 Mr claims for a five year replacement cycle , but I consider the vehicle is likely to have a lower mileage than is usual and that the replacement cycle should be one of eight years .
14 Lest there be any doubts about this , consider the Maastricht Declaration on Voting in the Field of the Common Foreign and Security Policy : ‘ The Conference agrees that , with regard to Council decisions requiring unanimity , Member States will , to the extent possible , avoid preventing a unanimous decision where a qualified majority exists in favour of that decision . ’
15 As a starting point , study the rich picture and make a list of the main characters or groups of people that could have an interest ( particularly those who are influential in some way ) and then consider the systems that can be perceived from their points of view .
16 Consider the deformation and F = U , as may be easily verified .
17 So we may assume unc We consider the p — 3 elements of the set unc Zp and we prove ( i ) if a ε S then there exists b ε S such that unc and ( ii ) if ab — ac — 1 then b = c .
18 Consider the folly of this .
19 You swore each and every one of you to undertake this task , you must do so fearlessly and without fear or favour consider the evidence
20 You swore each and every one of you , to undertake this task , you must do so fearlessly and without fear or favour consider the evidence and let the chips lie where they fall .
21 The jury of seven men and five women have been given the day off tomorrow while both sides consider the evidence against Marsh and on Monday make their final submissions to the court .
22 Consider the idea of God .
23 Just consider the idea that fear is a hungry creature that wants to feed off our energy and see how easily it has trained us to provide that nourishment at the push of an idea .
24 I consider the idea that the issue should be decided by a referendum nothing short of bizarre .
25 For many pages they consider the idea of enjoyment .
26 Such an analysis is accurate as far as it goes , but when we consider the sense of the lines it is quite misleading.14 For " by number " is not a method of summoning the stars that is parallel to " by name " .
27 It should now be possible to narrow down your choice , but look at your checklist again and again — compare the numbers of rooms and their sizes ; consider the garages — gardens — parking space .
28 Consider the successes you have had in your life .
29 For the sake of argument , consider the tableau method which is described in the book by Wilfrid Hodges mentioned in the further reading .
30 Indeed , some consider the quest , though honourable , most unlikely to succeed ( Erlich , 1983 ) and potentially wasteful of effort through diverting attention away from attainable research targets .
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