Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] consider " in BNC.

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1 It seems to me better to consider the particular relationship in hand , and see whether or not , as a matter of policy economic loss should be recoverable .
2 That experience angered and frustrated me sufficiently to consider coming to this place to try to change the evil which the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was letting loose on decent families in decent communities .
3 And I rarely consider the fact that Scottish MPs form the bulk of the Party 's support in the House of Commons .
4 Von Sophias Jonnifer , who I personally consider to be capable of winning anywhere in the world .
5 I personally consider that religious or other beliefs which bar any medical treatment or treatment of particular kinds are irrational , but that does not make minors who hold those beliefs any the less ‘ Gillick competent . ’
6 I just consider it a privilege to be answering the phones and sometimes to help people .
7 DAVID went to sea and rose to command a naval ship ; after losing an arm in a naval battle , he was offered but refused a knighthood ; in his book Memorials of Ochiltree , David Ramsay says that when David 's brother James Tennant asked why he had refused the honour , he replied , ‘ Deed , Jamie , I just considered it little better than a nickname . ’
8 All this messing around with Changez I enjoyed , and I soon considered him part of my family , a permanent part of my life .
9 Had I ever considered the prospect myself ?
10 ‘ Indeed I always considered him a loyal servant of the crown . ’
11 I always considered him a magnificent writer of prose .
12 That route I always consider one of the best and most adventurous of my climbing career ; most adventurous because this very serious route ( even by today 's standards — or perhaps especially by today 's standards ) was first attempted on sight .
13 As a cook with only spasmodic enthusiasm , I always consider these my reward for the work involved , but the hallowed compliments made up for it .
14 Well I always consider me and Geoff worked along , so far
15 This I still consider the most brilliant course of lectures I have ever heard anywhere , and I have heard a great many .
16 I am no less interested to observe that , for Eliot , who always seemed unhurried , ‘ there is plenty of time ’ could mean a period of not much more than three weeks for reading ( the Strachey book being pretty long ) , writing typing and dispatching : which , given the fact that Spender 's book had not arrived , that I was teaching all day and conducting some evening classes , I still consider a tight fit .
17 Eliot told Wilson and Seldes that ‘ I sincerely consider Ezra Pound the most important living poet in the English language ’ .
18 I also consider that In re O. [ 1991 ] 2 Q.B .
19 I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice .
20 That area of your life not only is of no interest to me , but I also consider it in very poor taste that you should have brought it up in the first place ! ’
21 I also consider that in view of their experience in the courts , the er the magistrates on the police authorities have a vital part to play .
22 I also considered that big bream were far too shy to tolerate the presence of a punt , with all the inevitable disturbance that punts cause , so relatively close to the swim .
23 I also considered that the two eclipses this month , reminiscent of those in the days before Edward VIII 's abdication , might trigger Charles renouncing the succession in favour of Prince William .
24 I also considered the number of claims made for visits by deputies before and after the 1990 contract and the ages of patients visited at different times of night .
25 I carefully considered the information before me before deciding to issue the notice .
26 ‘ No , ’ he answered softly , ‘ I 'm saying that I now consider the IRB to be of only secondary importance . ’
27 I may be a little biased about this one , but I now consider it to be of a very high standard .
28 I now consider the older person to be a victim more than the carer .
29 If I now consider an event of a moment ago , my idle contemplation of the cup on my table , and attempt to subtract from my present conception only a part of it-the subject within the event of a moment ago-and to hang on to the remainder , I am in fact left with something other than the content of the event .
30 Against that general background I now consider the detailed statutory provisions relating to administrative receivers .
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