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

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1 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 ) .
2 Whichever type you choose , make sure that adequate locks and other security devices are either built in , or available as optional extras , or consider the ultimate burglar deterrent/luxury , and go for an up-and-over door fitted with an automatic door opener .
3 Or consider the meeting to agree the audit fee , when the auditor can hardly wait to get his point across .
4 Or consider the growth of monetarism and the present government 's rejection of short-term demand management and its adoption of a medium-term monetary fiscal plan as the cornerstone of its economic policies .
5 Or consider the ‘ hop on , hop off ’ red bus , officially known as the Routemaster .
6 Or consider the Iran-Contra scandal .
7 Or consider the claim of the Bureaucratic Politics model that foreign policy is decided by the most powerful domestic bureaucracy ( or coalition of bureaucracies ) involved in the process .
8 Or consider the problem of becoming an MP when the House of Commons starts its sitting in the middle of the afternoon and continues into the evening , which cuts across any conventional domestic commitments .
9 However , most of the campaigns are run by authorities in the more accessible countryside ; there are few campaigns organized by those in the remoter or upland areas , either because they deem them undesirable or consider the likely returns insufficient .
10 ‘ Blessed are they that consider the poor ’ , and Sarah dared to glance once more in his direction .
11 We shall return to the question of whether GNP is in fact a good indicator of well-being later , and consider a newer approach which examines the extent to which the basic human needs of citizens are being met .
12 Let us move away from the special case of solipsism and sensation terms , and consider a case which may seem simpler ( actually it is the hardest case in which to make the point plausible ) .
13 Let us go now one step further and consider a resistive wire ring ( Fig. 4.3(a) ) .
14 In this chapter we shall briefly look at formal organisation structure and consider a variety of views of how this structure might be established so as to optimise the efficiency of the organisation .
15 One path to go down might begin from the priority the Council had given to its knowledge of the particular institutions : ‘ it seems that we should now begin to build even more positively on this and consider a move in which certain institutions were granted particular responsibilities … the academic board in an experienced institution engaging in work of high quality should be authorized by the Council to reach decisions in defined areas ’ , and within understood frameworks of report and action .
16 So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ .
17 SAVERS anxious to avoid the risk of 60 p.c. deductions from their ‘ unearned income ’ should take a deep breath and consider the possibilities of split capital investment trusts .
18 The report also said the CAA should review its supervisory checks and consider the need for periodic training and testing of engineers and that controllers should take emergency and refresher courses .
19 That we should take a more dispassionate view and consider the long-term effects of Briant 's work .
20 In this chapter we shall first take a look at how the most commonly used measure of national wealth — gross national product ( GNP ) — is constructed , and consider the distribution of GNP across several countries .
21 Under Cause and Onset look at what has been happening in the preceding hours or days to the onset of the illness and consider the speed with which the illness came on and the order of events .
22 At this point we may take f and g as coordinates and consider the equation in the form ( 10.2 ) which may be rewritten as .
23 In sections 3.1 and 3.2 , we discuss the meaning of unemployment in greater detail and consider the problem of measuring unemployment .
24 But let us now alter the lexis somewhat and consider the following three words in association :
25 Speakers will explore the pressures affecting UK businesses , and consider the economic and regulatory regimes likely to exist in the future .
26 It is necessary to consider the role of the executive board and consider the types of decisions it actually makes .
27 Like the cab driver , it can be useful to assess your particular balance of needs and consider the extent to which they are being satisfied .
28 One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen .
29 Furthermore , we can also classify the source of information in information retrieval ( multimedia products or databases ) as structured documents and consider the preparation of these documents .
30 The sub-committee might then find it is helpful to note any immediately available information about good practice elsewhere and consider the questions which they propose to ask during their first consultation with the head teacher .
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