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Example sentences for "must consider"

  • And since those acts are properly called human which are voluntary, because the will is the rational appetite, which is proper to man; we must consider acts in so far as they are voluntary.

  • Consequently in order to understand in what manner the act of the sensitive appetite is subject to the command of reason, we must consider in what manner it is in our power.

  • Wherefore we must consider (1) Sloth and (2) Envy.

  • As to the intention, we must consider whether he contends against the truth, and then he is to be blamed, or against falsehood, and then he should be praised.

  • To understand this we must consider, that custom, to which I attribute all belief and reasoning, may operate upon the mind in invigorating an idea after two several ways.

  • Now these qualities, which we must consider as original, are such as are most inseparable from the soul, and can be resolved into no other: And such is the quality, which determines the object of pride and humility.

  • It was a medicinal project upon his niece's understanding, which he must consider as at present diseased.

  • Putting all these very extraordinary circumstances together," said Captain Wentworth, "we must consider it to be the arrangement of Providence, that you should not be introduced to your cousin.

  • But in order to determine whether a tax on salt is just or unjust, we must consider it as part of a system, and judge of the operation of this system as if it was but a single article; if this is found to be unequal, it is also unjust.

  • As we have no certainty on either of these points, I think we must consider it as established by the constitution.

  • We must consider in what the rights of each party, or of all the parties (if there are many parties to the suit), consist.

  • But we must consider, in this case and in all cases, whether the case itself suggests any common topics besides those which we have mentioned.

  • In the next place we must consider what is added to the affair, that is to say, what is greater, what is less, what is equally great, what is similar.

  • And if we are inquiring about one who is no longer alive, then we must consider also by what death he died.

  • We must consider it from the start, because there are still many who do not know that there is a Jewish problem.

  • It is these masses whom we ought to consider everywhere; but it is especially these masses whom we must consider in Jerusalem.

  • We must consider how we came to be doing what we do, and even saying what we say.

  • In order to be prepared to answer these questions, we must consider, in what way the presence of the solvent must modify the motions and the forces of impact of solute molecules.

  • Until such investigations have been carried out, we must consider [p087] it possible that the reactions of hydrogen chloride in benzene solution may be reactions of its non-ionized molecules or reactions of its ions.

  • I answer that, To make this question clear we must consider what is "nature.

  • The divine attributes form the next topic we must consider.

  • Before discussing the traditional aspect of this institution and its purpose in the history of religion we must consider it from its natural and psychological aspect.

  • The next problem we must consider is the perennial one--the problem of evil and of freedom.

  • First, then, we must consider that "God knows what things we have need of, before we ask him.

  • And these we must consider in the fear of God, and show how we may enjoy and use them, both in a natural and spiritual sense.

  • But in order that upright and good men may not be too much discouraged in this sad and dangerous state of things, we must consider by what means the holy men of old supported themselves in such a state of universal corruption.

  • I cannot bear for him to think me ungrateful: and he must consider me both ungrateful and capricious.

  • He is nearly old enough to be my father, he says, and so I must consider them as given to me in that light.

  • Hence, at whatever period we consider our ideas, we must consider them as having been already engaged in connecting our sensations, and as modified by this employment.

  • Campanella was a contemporary of Francis Bacon, whom we must consider as belonging to an epoch to which the Calabrian school of innovators was only a prelude.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must consider" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    mind that; must away; must certainly; must confess; must die; must ever; must feel; must get; must hasten; must hold; must hurry; must insist; must introduce; must keep; must know; must likewise; must look; must make; must mention; must obey; must proceed; must refer the reader; must stand; must talk; own experience; would consent