Example sentences of "consider [subord] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The draftsman should , therefore , consider whether to impose on the tenant a limit to the number of persons who may be employed in the demised property in order to avoid overloading the available facilities .
2 The possible implications of this development are best considered when looking at the more general direction which the control on discretion is , and should be , taking .
3 The meaning of ‘ insolvent ’ has already been considered when dealing with the seller 's lien .
4 This does not mean however that the ‘ clean slate ’ doctrine was unreservedly upheld : boundary treaties and treaties creating rights or obligations relating to the use of territory and considered as appertaining to the territory of the successor State are express exceptions .
5 It should also be noticed that the surfaces v = constant , considered as embedded in the three-space , consist of nested two-surfaces all having the line in common .
6 A Dayglobe Leisure spokesman said the company was still considering whether to appeal against the council 's decision .
7 If the local authority decides to grant consent , the Secretary of State has twenty-eight days to consider whether to call in the case and decide for himself .
8 Following further approaches from my hon. Friend , a direction was issued to South Glamorgan county council on 11 December requiring it not to approve the proposal until the Secretary of State had had more time to consider whether to call in the matter for his own determination .
9 You will want to consider whether to stick to the assumptions , and if so , how far to make use of the costings in public . ’
10 He answered the second question , which he considered as turning on the effect of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 , by concluding that the council had a cause of action in libel against the defendants on the basis of the pleaded statement of claim .
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