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Example sentences for "consideration"

Lexicographically close words:
considerably; consideracion; considerate; considerately; considerateness; consideratione; considerations; considerd; considere; considered
  1. I shall conclude my letter with this remarkable relation, very well worthy the serious consideration of Mr Collier.

  2. But there is no remaining honourably a single woman, and that consideration has obliged her to marry the present captain bassa (i.

  3. But they can by no means be left out of consideration by anyone who wishes to gain a comprehensive estimate of his influence.

  4. For a complete appreciation therefore of national music, we must always take into consideration the traits and environment of the people from which it sprung.

  5. But in the adoption of this conclusion he encounters a formidable difficulty, arising from the consideration that the Egyptian Tongue cannot, according to his views, be identified with the other languages of mankind.

  6. An interesting consideration deserves especial notice in this place.

  7. For there is no abiding spiritual satisfaction which does not begin with a fair and frank consideration of our past, and which does not proceed upon the actual facts of our own life.

  8. This zeal, conquering all consideration of consequences and regard to appearances, acts as a cleansing fire, sweeping before it what is offensive.

  9. He cannot do anything save what is suggested to Him by consideration of God's will.

  10. The elderly Frenchman opposite him had listened intently, his fat, wrinkled hands crossed on his waistcoat, an expression of thoughtful consideration on his broad face and in his small, very intelligent brown eyes.

  11. Monsieur Requine listened to the translation of this impassioned credo with the expression of judicial consideration which was evidently the habitual one upon his face.

  12. A circumstance occurred in Balaklava on the 25th, which I stated for the consideration of the public at home without one single word of comment.

  13. Lord Raglan possessed qualities which, if not those of a great general, were calculated to obtain for the English army more consideration than that to which it was entitled by its numerical strength.

  14. Sir Edmund Lyons presented one of the rafts to the French--an act of courtesy and consideration which our Allies estimated at its full value.

  15. It will then be seen how the Russian left depended on the nature of the ground as its best defence, and what a fatal mistake Menschikoff committed when he omitted to take into consideration the effect of the fire of the ships.

  16. This consideration had always settled the question; for the two main purposes of life with Grayson and his wife were to accumulate property and to gratify every wish of their child.

  17. This consideration went for a good deal with Lazar.

  18. The consideration of the risk of the bail settled the matter with both of them.

  19. Mrs. Grayson again presented to her husband the consideration that, if Tom should go away, she didn't see what she was to do with Janet.

  20. I have appointed you, because after due consideration I take you to be the most earnest and best qualified of my followers.

  21. Now, supposing this most honourable Board could see its way, in consideration of the imminent danger wherewith the town is threatened, to issue an order for the arrest of the wife and children.

  22. They seemed like grown children for carelessness, sending their sheep or cattle into the mountains miles away, with only a lad or two to mind them--was it in consideration of the prowling wolf and bear?

  23. On consideration I have hardly any choice but to send you!

  24. If he has risen above any such consideration it is in virtue of his own magnanimity.

  25. I examined the silver card box on the table, and the other articles there; but I was not much interested in them, and soon gave myself up to a consideration of the situation.

  26. I put my shot-bag into my pocket, resolved not to show it again, and we continued to discuss the financial question till it led us to the consideration of my future occupation.

  27. In a word, I'm prepared for the consideration of the important matter you proposed to bring before me," said he.

  28. Again, even if I were to make the attempt, the Prince is a strict administrator, and would refuse on any consideration to release you.

  29. Lady Arden's evidence being the next required, and every consideration being granted to her ladyship's feelings, the Judge had humanely sent a message round to request that Lady Arden might not be hurried.

  30. Although the thought of renouncing two of them was painful to him, his greatest consideration was the dowry which he must thus lose.

  31. There is also another consideration worthy of the attention of the abolitionists, viz.

  32. As for fortune, that was a consideration for the two contracting parties.

  33. Out of consideration for his rusticity, he got very civil and clear answers; but none of the lords in question corresponded with the description given by Helen.

  34. It is but a consideration of business on both sides.

  35. The first consideration is for your private fortunes.

  36. The landlady was touched by a consideration she was not much habituated to receive from her bluff customers.

  37. But in so doing, there was a consideration which might weigh with you, and on which, in stating your reasons for your option, you were silent.

  38. He increased his fortune; lifted himself into notice and consideration by public services and a noble alliance.

  39. And I hold it a great proof of the wisdom of Riccabocca, and of his vast experience in mankind, that he was not above the consideration of what your pseudo-sages would have regarded as foppish and ridiculous trifles.

  40. Therefore to all such the following brief consideration of a subject so intrinsically important, will not, we trust, seem untimely.

  41. With these quotations I would leave the subject to the consideration of every unprejudiced judgment.

  42. His box proved commodious and comfortable, and Selina was gracious to him: she thanked him for his consideration in not stuffing it full of people.

  43. I divined that there was a certain tension between the pair and a want of consideration on the young man's part, arising perhaps from selfishness.

  44. La Fleur resumed her seat and the consideration of her "sweet.

  45. La Fleur now retired to a seat under a tree near the kitchen door, and applied her intellect to the consideration of the dinner, and the future of the Drane family and herself.

  46. That evening, in her own room, in a loose dressing-gown, and with her hair hanging over her shoulders, Dora devoted herself to an earnest consideration of her relations with Ralph Haverley.

  47. As she cut into the thick, juicy piece of steak, which had been broiled until it was cooked enough, and not a minute more, Miss Panney's mind dropped from the consideration of congregational finances into that of domestic calculation.

  48. The first consideration is, that if this policy is to be acted upon, on principle, it must extend to the exclusion of all articles produced in whatever country by slaves.

  49. She would have been as helpless as any other human consideration against the blinding, irresistibly engulfing forces of despair which had impelled him to put himself out of pain as he had put many a suffering animal.

  50. Adair's recent prominence had done little to incline managers towards him, and though they were more civil, and he generally got greater consideration at their hands, it was evident that their former hostility still persisted.

  51. His consideration was increased perhaps by the opportunity thus given him of getting Adair for The Danites.

  52. It will be better for both of us to stay apart for a time, and see matters with a little more calmness and--consideration for each other.

  53. But when were victorious generals prevented from prosecuting military advantages, by the mere consideration of humanity?

  54. The emancipation of Spain and Holland, as matters in which England, no party to the Congress, took chief interest, was not stirred for the present, but reserved for consideration at the general peace.

  55. Nor was this the only consideration by which Richelieu was swayed when he resolved that the Queen-mother should never again, so long as he had life, set foot upon the soil of France.

  56. Tis probable that Solyman, whom we have seen make a gift of Hungary and other principalities, had therein more respect to this consideration than to that he was wont to allege, viz.


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