Example sentences of "we shall consider " in BNC.

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1 This was clearly the case in the Central Agricultural Region , which we shall consider in Chapter 2 .
2 The history of Marxist anthropology since The Origin has , as a result , been the difficult , painful , and incomplete recovery of Marxism for pre-capitalist social formations , and the story of this process is what we shall consider in the second half of this book .
3 The rhythms we shall consider in this book all consist of a mixture of internal and external causes .
4 We shall consider their importance to us and how they are produced by combinations of our body clock , life-style and the environment .
5 We shall consider its three main functions : first to offer an explanation , based on the Christian faith , of the nature of death , understood as part of mankind 's lot in a ‘ post fall ’ world ; second , to demonstrate the love of the church by offering comprehensive support to the bereaved ; and third to provide an easily available source of ritual which is necessary in any society for the public recognition and containment of grief .
6 Because the molluscs are such a large and varied group , with such an extensive fossil record , we shall consider them below in their various classes .
7 We shall consider in a moment the grip this kind of thinking has on the conservative mind , not merely the politically Conservative , but traditionalists of all kinds .
8 First , we shall consider the aggregate effect of fiscal policy on the balance of the economy , which is especially relevant to the problem of inflation .
9 Third , we shall consider some aspects of the redistributive effects of the tax system .
10 In this section we shall consider d , the difference in proportions ( Davis 1976 ) .
11 This can be decomposed as : where X 1 and X 2 are the proportion in the service class and intermediate class ( 0.134 and 0.308 ) respectively : 0.237 + ( 0.134 × 0.482 ) + ( 0.308 × 0.160 ) = 0.351 We shall consider equations like this for interval level variables later in the book ; you may find it useful to come back to this paragraph after you have read chapter 10 .
12 In this chapter , we shall consider a family of transformations of the scale of measurement which help make the variables easier to handle in data analysis .
13 The last two goals are the most important , and we shall consider them further in the following sections .
14 In this section , we shall consider the relationship between life expectancy and national wealth in 1984 .
15 We shall consider two possible causal factors : being female and being in a low status job .
16 Under the heading ‘ paper ’ we shall consider the uses , and some of the dangers and limitations , of documentary sources such as historical records , diaries , biographies and autobiographies .
17 When we turn later to look at ‘ people ’ as our source for data we shall consider various forms of observation ( such as participant observation ) but we shall be primarily concerned with the interview and the questionnaire as techniques for collection of data from this source .
18 The final set of conditions we shall consider can be represented by the term ‘ readiness to learn ’ .
19 We shall consider Bukharin 's propositions in the light of the above considerations , and examine them at the most abstract level possible .
20 In the first instance we shall consider total social production being constituted by the division into two main departments of production .
21 But , in addition , we shall consider introducing further legislation — such as compulsory muzzling where appropriate — to deal with this problem . ’
22 A further refinement found on some models is ‘ exposure lock ’ by means of which the exposure can he preset at a particular level and held through a shot — we shall consider the reasons for wishing to do this later ( see Chapter 5 ) .
23 If John , apart from the important reference in Chapter 3 , which we shall consider later , avoids the term Kingdom of God , he does on the other hand lay more stress than the other three Gospels on Jesus as King of Israel ( Barrett 1960:346 ) .
24 Nevertheless it is possible to distinguish a number of broadly different approaches and we shall consider four .
25 We shall consider three :
26 In this part of the book we shall consider mysteries on the grand scale — and also on the inconceivably tiny .
27 The Big Bang Theory , which is anyway much simpler , explains phenomena rather than , conversely , requiring postulated phenomena in order to explain it , and therefore must be for the moment preferred — although elsewhere we shall consider a variant of the ‘ Little Bang ’ Theory
28 We shall consider the position of younger carers later .
29 His activity on all three areas of primacy never faltered : we shall consider each of them in turn .
30 We shall consider each of them in the chronological order in which they came to Anselm 's attention .
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