Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] consider [det] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Before going on to consider how a curriculum so structured should be reflected in an examination system , I must briefly consider another curricular matter . |
2 | I think in vitro fertilisation is wonderful for childless couples , but I could never consider that option for us . |
3 | I would n't consider that being unfaithful . |
4 | If I had chosen to keep any of the more sensitive invertebrates I would not consider less than a 30 gallon capacity system . |
5 | I shall also consider any representations received during the consultation period . |
6 | I shall certainly consider that . |
7 | I shall certainly consider that point . |
8 | I will not consider this issue any further in the present context . ) |
9 | Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue . |
10 | You must however consider that , except for 3 day London only departures , arrival at your hotel will be around 11.30pm ( Continental time being usually ahead by 1 hour ) when the hotel restaurant may be closed . |
11 | You should also consider those sherry receptions , which almost certainly constitute a ‘ sale ’ of intoxicating liquor to the delegates . |
12 | If you are a person who is classified as being ‘ at risk ’ , that is elderly , frail or disabled in some way , then you should seriously consider either living in a sheltered housing complex where you have the safety net of alarms in every room rigged to a 24-hour warden service , or subscribing to a medical alert system . |
13 | If you would n't consider this , then the tests may not be for you . |
14 | I hope you will not consider this is boasting for I am no boaster . |
15 | But you can also consider another direction of time , up and down the page . |
16 | We should only consider such cases where there is clear evidence of extreme weather and abnormal falls of snow having occurred over a short period of time . |
17 | Procedural difficulties can arise when the imposed conditions are unsteady , but we need not consider such situations here . |
18 | We shall also consider some of the bibliographical tools which can be used to help us gain access to published sources in the library . |
19 | More importantly , we shall also consider some of the most recent approaches that psychologists have adopted in their attempts to bridge the gap which has hitherto existed between psychological theory and educational practice . |
20 | We shall not consider this topic here except to make the following point . |
21 | We shall briefly consider some criticisms from within sociolinguistics below . |
22 | In section 3.2 , we shall briefly consider these two aspects of divergence : external and internal . |
23 | ( Some compounds are made of more than two words , but we will not consider these . ) |
24 | Because of the difficulties of investigating a complaint too long after the event , we will not consider any complaint unless notified to us in writing within that time . |
25 | We will not consider any more complex tones , since these are not often encountered and are of little importance . |
26 | We will not consider this in detail , but should note that for foreign learners a typical situation — regrettably , an almost inevitable one — is that they learn a style of pronunciation which could be described as careful and formal . |
27 | We will quickly consider these , before exploring in more depth the development of those policies that are in fact locally generated . |
28 | We will now consider each stage in turn . |
29 | We will now consider some research which explores the nature of social life in towns and cities . |
30 | She all but yelled the words at him , incensed beyond reason that he could even consider such a thing . |