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

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1 To illustrate these methods consider the simple example of the flow of people into a football ground .
2 The Yanks consider the Chainsaw to be punk rock .
3 And most quality stationery manufacturers consider the book trade an important market for them .
4 The Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel states that the parties consider the Straits of Tiran and the Gulf of Aquaba to be international waterways open to all nations for unimpeded and non-suspendable freedom of navigation and overflight .
5 The authors consider the Saintbury ley ‘ in the context of a 10 km square ’ , and apply Behrend 's statistical formula to the sites within this square in order to demonstrate its significance .
6 PHYSICS lecturers are going back to the nursery to teach toddlers in the water tub while admissions tutors consider the merits of palm-reading and astrology for selecting students at Newcastle Polytechnic .
7 The individual communities consider the State as the true owner of the land they cultivate in common .
8 It seems most surprising that the breweries consider the large open space to be the pub 's ideal internal form , or believe the artificial , standardised ‘ historic ’ pub interior to be preferable to genuine historic detail , when the original internal divisions and features are essential elements of the historic character that customers expect when entering such a building .
9 Nor can it be assumed that professional courses always tackle the social aspects : How much do accountants or pharmacists consider the professional client relationship ?
10 The Americans are cool , too , because they know most Arabs consider the plan an excuse for Israeli procrastination .
11 Ethiopians consider the obelisk an integral part of their cultural heritage ; they need its return as part of the restoration of their historic capital now underway .
12 Where a reference , or part of one , has taken place , the courts consider a number of factors to establish whether the reference was to an expert or an arbitrator , and those factors have become known as " indicia " , because of the use of that word by Lord Wheatley in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 .
13 The pressure groups consider the omissions to be flagrant discrimination .
14 When involved in discussions and meetings consider the needs of the children who are less verbally articulate .
15 The Hungarian authorities consider the experiment to have been successful .
16 What this pseudo policy rule amounts to is a presumption by agents that the demand management authorities consider an unemployment rate U , to be , in some sense , optimal and that they will adjust monetary and fiscal policies in such a way as to maintain this unemployment rate .
17 The research seeks to identify both the understanding of the nature of history which PGCE students bring to the institutions , and the extent to which institutions consider the structure of the subject and link it with a theory of the development of pupils ' thinking in history and the styles of teaching best suited to further such development .
18 Partly because , it seems to me , his life is so much more important to him than his work , and he has seen the dreadful consequences of the solitary confinement some writers and artists consider the sine qua non of their trade .
19 It is no wonder that most Yugoslav economists consider the Mikulić government to be a disaster .
20 Economists consider the advantages described above to be created by inherent market imperfections ; in a perfect market , all firm-specific advantages would be traded away by competition and the world would have remained in the state of Adam Smith 's atomistic market .
21 German officials consider the Federal Republic 's Cartel Office to be the most rigorous among the 12 EC countries , with a status ( at least in their own minds ) roughly akin to the Bundesbank .
22 Few training courses for approved social workers consider the influence of alcohol on mental health problems in any depth .
23 It is used where ( i ) people seek the benefits that products provide , rather than the products themselves ; and ( ii ) where customers consider the available alternatives from the viewpoint of the usage contexts with which they have experience , or the specific applications they are considering .
24 Saying that a study by the Gediman Research Group suggests that small- and medium-sized independent software vendors consider the costs of converting their software for a new architecture , and the subsequent marketing and sales expenses as potentially prohibitive to success , and Hewlett-Packard Co company has launched a new programme to ease the transition to its Precision Architecture RISC-based Unix machines .
25 THE A S BYATT EXAMINATION FOR HOLLYWOOD FILM PRODUCERS CONSIDERING BUYING THE SCREEN RIGHTS Consider the following problems : 1 There is no obvious part for Arnold Schwarzenegger .
26 While the newcomers consider the absence of street-lighting to be dangerous , particularly in the winter , the locals , who claim they have always been able to manage without it , regard it as an ugly and unnecessary intrusion .
27 Editor , — As a general practitioner in south east Scotland who has removed a malignant melanoma , I believe that R M Herd and colleagues have not taken into account that if general practitioners consider a lesion to be a malignant melanoma they are more likely to refer the patient urgently to a dermatologist than to excise the lesion themselves .
28 Such debates consider the older age groups as a uniform social group with a homogeneous set of needs for health and social care .
29 Not surprisingly , most political commentators read Bush 's astonishingly foolhardy pledge as an allusion to what most of the US military and many civilians consider the unsatisfactory end to the Vietnam war .
30 Union members are voting on whether to start industrial action on May 15 , when the BBC governors consider the task force recommendations .
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