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Example sentences for "consider them"

  • And possibly 'tis but here and there one who gives himself the trouble to consider them so far as to know what he himself or others precisely mean by them.

  • The better to conceive the ideas we receive from sensation, it may not be amiss for us to consider them, in reference to the different ways whereby they make their approaches to our minds, and make themselves perceivable by us.

  • Because all material things, whether good or evil, the more we consider them, the smaller they seem.

  • But if we consider them as virtues, then art has more in common with the speculative habits, as is clear from what has been said.

  • If we consider them in the first way, we must note that certitude can be looked at in two ways.

  • It is natural for a man as father to love his children more, if we consider them as closely connected with him: but if we consider which is the more exalted good, the son naturally loves his father more.

  • But if we consider them equally in comparison with one another, it is more grievous to commit perjury in swearing by God than in swearing by the Gospels.

  • Our words, if we consider them in their essence, i.

  • I consider them as draughts upon good-breeding, where the exchange is always greatly in favor of the drawer.

  • For example, if you read in the morning some of La Rochefoucault's maxims; consider them, examine them well, and compare them with the real characters you meet with in the evening.

  • Consider them well, trace up their causes, and follow their consequences.

  • These are distinctly the claims of right on the part of the two nations, and I shall so consider them, without regard to practice apart from right.

  • I rejoice that I combated that doctrine; yet I do not mean to consider them as a fit army of invasion.

  • I consider them, on the contrary, as evils which ought to be removed as fast as honor and justice will permit, and shall heartily join in the means necessary for that purpose.

  • Men are very unjust, they expect a woman always to consider them as objects interesting to them, while they, in abandoning a woman, do not ordinarily omit anything that will express their disdain.

  • But after all, are they wrong to consider them rivals?

  • There are distinctions among kinsmen, whether we consider them intellectually or corporeally.

  • It signifies nothing what interpretation we give to these numbers, whether we regarded them as atomic weights, or, declining the idea of atoms, consider them as the representatives of force.

  • Those last, condemned as misleading appearances when we seek in them the expression of the Unknowable, lose this illusory character when we consider them in their reciprocal relations.

  • As, on the other hand, all the other elements of the synthesis are psychical, invisible, and reduced to being faculties and powers, it may be convenient to consider them as occupying the centre of the body or of the brain.

  • We consider them as derivative forms of particular modes of cognition, and they are only "confused intelligence.

  • Our superstitious reverence for mere symbols is also dissipated; symbols are apt to impose even upon those who acknowledge their vanity, and who profess to consider them merely as objects of vulgar worship.

  • Priestley's Histories of Vision and of Electricity, are as useful when we consider them as histories of the human mind, as when we read them as histories of science.

  • Imagination, Memory, and Reason, have been long introduced to our acquaintance as allegorical personages, and we have insensibly learned to consider them as real beings.

  • As we here compare two distant links of a chain, the various parts of which increase very gradually, we find them so different, that it is impossible for us to consider them as the same.

  • Callixenus describes Persian counterpanes with figures representing animals, but I do not know whether I ought not, with Valois, to consider them as painted leather, or rather worked tapestry.

  • Antiquaries and astrologers, according to whose opinion the planets were first distinguished by these characters, consider them as the attributes of the deities of the same name.

  • The writings of this great man, in whatever light we consider them, will be equally entitled to our admiration.

  • It reveals especial faculties that I can scarcely consider pathological, unless I consider them as such in the same way as one considers genius to be a sign of degeneration.

  • It is, therefore, illogical to consider them as a part which has become dissociated from the whole.

  • Raps are less easily explained, unless we consider them as facts analogous to electrical discharges.

  • But let those who, thanks to a scientific education, are particularly well qualified to undertake these studies, cease to consider them unworthy of their attention.

  • Harriet repaid them with laughter or sarcasm; while Montague seemed to consider them as wholly unworthy of attention.

  • Only one among them received the presents we made him, with any appearance of modesty or thankfulness; the others seemed to consider them as a tribute due to them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    consider the; consider what; consider whether; considerable amount; considerable area; considerable depth; considerable difference; considerable force; considerable fortune; considerable increase; considerable measure; considerable number; considerable numbers; considerable property; considerable proportion; considerable quantity; considerable size; considerable stream; considerable thickness; considerable trade; considered himself; considering what; manganese dioxide; much sugar; perfectly satisfied; said the little robber