CONSIDER in a Sentence
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420 example sentences for CONSIDER, such as:
1. I consider him to be a clever fellow.
2. You will please consider me your guardian.
3. The jury has retired to consider its verdict.
4. We should consider the buildings as an ensemble.
5. We need to consider how the law might be reformed.
2. You will please consider me your guardian.
3. The jury has retired to consider its verdict.
4. We should consider the buildings as an ensemble.
5. We need to consider how the law might be reformed.
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Meanings and Examples of CONSIDER
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consider
v. give careful consideration to
v. look at carefully; study mentally
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 I must own I felt a little proud when my captain offered me the second dignity in the vessel and entreated me to remain with the greatest earnestness, so valuable did he consider my services.
2 Nor could I consider the magnitude and complexity of my plan as any argument of its impracticability.
3 You have left me no power to consider whether I am just to you or not.
4 As I sat, a train of reflection occurred to me which led me to consider the effects of what I was now doing.
5 His father was rendered easy by such an assurance, and Mr. John Dashwood had then leisure to consider how much there might prudently be in his power to do for them.
6 Perhaps," said Marianne, "I may consider it with some surprise.
7 I hope, Marianne," continued Elinor, "you do not consider him as deficient in general taste.
8 She could not consider her partiality for Edward in so prosperous a state as Marianne had believed it.
9 Her mother's affliction was hardly less, and Elinor was the only one of the three, who seemed to consider the separation as any thing short of eternal.
10 My dear fellow,' I should have said, 'consider what you are doing.
11 Elinor now found the difference between the expectation of an unpleasant event, however certain the mind may be told to consider it, and certainty itself.
12 I had never thought of being ashamed of my hands before; but I began to consider them a very indifferent pair.
13 There was not much time to consider the subject, for we were soon in Miss Havisham's room, where she and everything else were just as I had left them.
14 You will please consider me your guardian.
15 If at any odd time when you have nothing better to do, you wouldn't mind coming over to see me at Walworth, I could offer you a bed, and I should consider it an honor.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Many leading scientists do not consider that science can give absolutely reliable knowledge.
2 The Texas Supreme Court will consider a case next month that could seal another entire realm of information: district attorney files.
3 He that would know what shall be must consider what has been.
4 As the president's prestige continues to fall, they're clearly beginning to consider him a liability.
5 We have lots of applications from people who want to study here and in each case we consider the candidate very carefully.
6 The court would not even consider his claim for the old man' s legacy.
7 All that I gave was likely to consider as negligible.
8 We need to consider how the law might be reformed.
9 The jury has retired to consider its verdict.
10 Today they'll consider tax breaks for businesses that create jobs in inner cities.
11 I consider him to be a clever fellow.
12 The declaration asked governments to consider introducing new environmental taxes.
13 We consider these freedoms fundamental to democracy.
14 We should consider the buildings as an ensemble.
15 This new biography is the first to consider fully the writer's gestalt.