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Example sentences for "consider the"

  • We ignore it, or extenuate it, and turn rather to consider the advances in organisation by which the survivors were enabled to outlive the great chill and impoverishment.

  • We turn now to consider the effect of the great Ice-Age, and the relation of man to it.

  • We have first, therefore, to consider the evolution of the plant, and see how it increases in form and number until it covers the earth with the luxuriant forests of the Carboniferous period.

  • We have then to consider the possibility of a reduction of the quantity of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere The inexpert reader probably has a very exaggerated idea of the fall in temperature that would be required to give Europe an Ice-Age.

  • But if we are to understand what is proposed, we would have to consider the position in the sub-continent under different heads: -- I.

  • The Northern Colonies Now let us consider the position in the Northern Colonies, especially in the misnamed Free State.

  • There we saw some Natives who were, as it were, on pins and needles, their landlords having given them a few days in which to consider the advisability of either accepting the new conditions or leaving their houses.

  • Shortly afterwards it was discovered who was the aggressor; and a general meeting of the chiefs was convened to consider the case.

  • The Gauchos think that the Indians consider the tree as the god itself; but it seems far more probable that they regard it as the altar.

  • Having thus spoken of constitutions generally, as things distinct from actual governments, let us proceed to consider the parts of which a constitution is composed.

  • She was besought to consider the fitness of articles whose exquisiteness she was almost afraid to look at.

  • But Sir Nigel had not in the least desired to saddle himself with a domestic encumbrance, in fact nothing would have induced him to consider the step if he had not been driven hard by circumstances.

  • He said it was beggarly that he should have to consider the rest of the family when he wanted to go out.

  • We have yet to consider the question of the value of inferences made by a witness from his own combinations of facts, or his descriptions.

  • I repeat: the suggestive power of a confession is great and it is hence really not easy to exclude its influence and to consider the balance of the evidence on its merits,--but this must be done if one is not to deceive oneself.

  • For this reason the criminalist must consider the question of secrets carefully.

  • Consider the leaders of public opinion, the promoters of the new philosophy: they are all, in various degrees, versed in the physical and natural sciences.

  • A committee is appointed to consider the state of religion, but it is regarded as absurd.

  • You will find that they will get along well together; there is not the slightest reason to consider the matter.

  • They had learned to consider the papacy as their appanage, and that they, under the Christian dispensation, were God's chosen people, as the Jews had been under the Mosaic.

  • It is very instructive to consider the principles on which this strange decision was founded.

  • It took them the whole of that day to consider the terms of the articles that would satisfy them.

  • Something else must be devised against the worst, and now Don John and Escovedo began to consider the acquisition of power in Spain itself.

  • Francois, the priceless valet His Majesty had brought back from his last pleasure-seeking visit to pre-revolutionary Paris some five years ago, was standing back judicially to consider the domino he had just placed upon the royal shoulders.

  • The Apostles sent divers Letters to the Churches, and other Writings for their instruction; which had been in vain, if they had not allowed them to Interpret, that is, to consider the meaning of them.

  • And so it was, if we consider the Act, and Exercise of such power.

  • Before proceeding to consider the application of evolutional principles, it will be pertinent to notice the rise of this new view.

  • In the present essay I shall attempt to consider the laws of stability as relating to the last case, and shall discuss the succession of shapes which may be assumed by celestial bodies in the course of their evolution.

  • Before we can inquire into the cause and meaning of albinism it will be necessary first to consider the nature Of pigmentation.

  • Further, when the two sides came to consider the results of their intellectual inheritance they found that they had sufficient common ground for the initial compromise.

  • The Maryland legislature in ratifying this agreement on the 22nd of November proposed a conference between representatives from all the states to consider the adoption of definite commercial regulations.

  • But these generalizations are not ultimate truths, when we have to consider the nature of experience itself.

  • We have next to consider the works of Albert Girard, a Flemish mathematician.

  • He took three days to consider the posture of affairs, and to examine his own feelings; and he came to the conclusion that "the scene was unfit for such an actor as he knew himself to be.

  • They had to consider the expediency of immediately giving a great army to a King who was, at least, as desirous to put down the Parliament of England as to conquer the insurgents of Ireland.

  • Indeed, almost all the writers whom we have consulted appear to consider the change as merely a change of administration, and so considering it, they generally applaud it.

  • As for those limitations of the "feminine mind" which render her unfit to consider the victuallage of a nation, or the justice of a tax on sugar; it hardly seems as if the charge need be taken seriously.

  • Returning to our muttons, let us consider the ram, and wherein his character differs from the sheep.

  • Before proceeding to examine the month and day, let us consider the year A.

  • But I consider the narrative of Ibn Batuta to be far the most reliable, since he wrote from personal experience, while Firishtah compiled his story two and a half centuries later.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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