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

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1 You might consider ditching the PostScript cartridge and buying TrueType equivalents for your Type 1 fonts .
2 In addition , he might consider taking a shower or some exercise on waking , procedures which are aimed at stressing a regular start to the day .
3 If , for example , a survey showed that 80% of people in an area were concerned about their health and their diet , the retailer might consider stocking a line of health foods and ‘ natural ’ products .
4 You might consider moving the stops to allow for a thicker door , or if this is impractical , using a thicker door and rebating the edges to the existing thickness so that it fits the frame .
5 SAVE had meanwhile expressed its concern to the Department of the Environment and received an intimation that the ministers might consider serving an enforcement notice if the local authority demurred .
6 You might consider buying a screech alarm .
7 If you arc prepared to invest a lot of time and money in your new kitchen you might consider making a sort of kitchen/living or family room ; a real ‘ heart of the home ’ area , more casual than a living room , more cosy than a working kitchen .
8 However , should Cleo 's entreaty elicit no response , he might consider investigating the building with her .
9 You might consider changing the name of the bookshop a little to get in ‘ electronic book ’ somewhere . ’
10 Increasingly , the teaching staff participate fully , but the governors and senior management might consider broadening the process to include non-teaching staff and the parents who , after all , are the clients .
11 Those who work with old people might consider compiling a list of regular tasks or activities and , as part of planned intervention , finding out what are most and least precious areas of independence to old people — choosing clothes , managing money , cleaning the kitchen , going shopping and so on .
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