Use consider in a sentence
Sentences starting with consider
- Consider well before you answer. [10]
- Consider the three years sped. [5]
- Consider that Philometor will not confirm the donation of the land unless he quits the temple deeply penetrated by the greatness of our god. [10]
- Consider the man who stands by his duty and goes to the stake rather than be recreant to it. [5]
- Consider the ladder which he has climbed, the illustrious vocations he has served--and vocations is the right word; he has in all those vocations acquitted himself with high credit and honor to his country and to the mother that bore him. [5]
- Consider that the welfare of his soul is at stake. [2]
- Consider it: among these forty-seven captives there were five whose names, offenses, and dates of incarceration were no longer known! [5]
- Consider some of the things it charges against her, and remember who it is it is speaking of. [5]
- Consider the length, the line, the eloquence of design! [11]
- Consider the evidence that Trumbull has brought forward. [7]
Sentences ending with consider
- What to do with your kith and kin I will consider. [10]
- These are questions which it may interest you to consider. [3]
- So I asked time to consider. [5]
- Now, that all these conflicting elements should be brought, while at daggers' points with one another, to support him, is a feat that is worthy for you to note and consider. [7]
- The question of revenue we will now briefly consider. [7]
- This is a point you will have to consider. [3]
- And when the old man told me so much as that, for certain somewhat lay behind it.--And now, Margery--when I see you--when I consider. [10]
- And I have not yet been able to analyze,--I can only speculate and consider. [9]
- Below Castellamare, the mountain range of the Great St. Angelo (an offshoot of the Apennines) runs across the peninsula, and cuts off that portion of it which we have to consider. [4]
- They wanted to introduce him to me, but I quite declined: I have my daughters to consider. [2]
Short sentences using consider
- Oh consider what you do. [12]
- For instance, consider the Dollar. [5]
- For I consider that..." "A-tu! [2]
- Let us consider that No. [5]
- Well, I consider ourselves settled! [8]
- Consider what that means! [5]
- Did they consider Joan valueless? [5]
- Let us consider it, then. [7]
- They consider it holy. [5]
- We scorned to consider sunsets. [5]
Sentences containing consider two or more times
- I would say to them: You consider yourselves a reasonable and a just people; and I consider that in the general qualities of reason and justice you are not inferior to any other people. [7]
- Many critics consider this leather too cold in tone; but I consider this its highest merit, since it was evidently made so to emphasize by contrast the impassioned fervor of the hasp. [5]
- We must consider, earnestly consider, whether our purpose cannot be gained without proceeding to extremes. [10]
- But when you consider the importance of the work I came down here to do--" "I do consider it," said the Speaker, politely. [9]
More example sentences with the word consider in them
- Do not consider yourself as confined to discussing only our sad affairs. [14]
- Pray consider everything yours that you find upon the--upon the body. [12]
- Consider, then, whether your claim of conservatism for yourselves, and your charge of destructiveness against us, are based on the most clear and stable foundations. [7]
- I know what you wish to express; I know that you consider it a sin to take one's life, even in 'the high Roman fashion. [11]
- And I beg you to consider Dolokhov's offer," he said, articulating his friend's name with difficulty. [2]
- Take care what you say, and consider well what punishment awaits perjurers. [10]
- I am talking, you know, as a poet; I do not say I deserve the name, but I have taken it, and if you consider me at all it must be in that aspect. [6]
- Now I wish you just to consider that he was right about that, and that he had his reasons for saying that England did not look upon our Revolution as a foreign war, but as a civil war fought by Englishmen. [5]
- Not only where you are--at the heart of affairs and of the world--is the talk all of war, even here amid fieldwork and the calm of nature--which townsfolk consider characteristic of the country--rumors of war are heard and painfully felt. [2]
- Only just now you appeared to consider certain words uttered last night in reference to a lady--" "Let that pass," interrupted Heinz with marked emphasis. [10]
- Consider, my friend, you and I are banded together to destroy life, not make it eternal. [5]
- Bennigsen did not yet consider his game lost. [2]
- Not for worlds would she have been seen in the house; and knowing, as she did from her games with Mary, every nook and corner of it, she began to consider her position. [10]
- In these circumstances would policy allow her to consider us? [5]
- He said he would let Harris go for two francs; and that unless we were unusually timid, he should consider guides and porters unnecessary; it was not customary to take them, when going by telescope, for they were rather an encumbrance than a help. [5]
- The same conclusion would be reached, whether we were to consider him in his private relations or in his career as a man of letters. [4]
- Perhaps it is worth while, in view of certain recent discussions, and especially of some free criticisms of this country, to consider whether there is any intention of progress in this world, and whether that intention is discoverable in the age in which we live. [4]
- It is hardly worth while to consider the projects for relieving the Mississippi River floods by creating new outlets, since these sensational propositions have commended themselves only to unthinking minds, and have no support among engineers. [5]
- Melissa had succumbed with the rest; she had shouted and waved her kerchief, and had not heeded Andreas when he held her hand and asked her to consider what a criminal this man was whom she so eagerly hailed. [10]
- While this letter with its amazing contents is on its way to astonish Joe Goodman, we will consider one of quite a different, but equally characteristic sort. [5]
- Do your best with Carnegie, and don't wait to consider any of my intermediate suggestions or talks about our raising half of the $200,000 ourselves. [5]
- My friend Archibius wishes me a long life, if any one does; but he is as wise as he is faithful, and therefore will consider that earthly life is by no means a boon in every case. [10]
- Our captain is willing to consider conditions. [11]
- Many of them will do so not because they like his position on this question, but because they prefer him, being wrong on this, to another whom they consider farther wrong on other questions. [7]
- I hope you will consider me as being really interested for Mr. Sutton and not as writing merely to relieve myself of importunity. [7]
- I hope you will consider it. [7]
- As a matter wholly my own, I would authorize no biography, without time and opportunity [sic] to carefully examine and consider every word of it and, in this case, in the nature of things, I can have no such time and Opportunity [sic]. [7]
- An infamous Persian, who had lived many years in Egypt, and travelled here with us, had given them a list of all the things and actions, which we consider unclean. [10]
- The last Order which we need consider is that of the Primates. [1]
- Yes, my beloved, when we consider all they did for us we cannot in justice withhold our tribute of gratitude and admiration. [10]
- The time came when I had grown able to consider the matter with a degree of calmness. [9]
- I don't know what you will think of it, but I consider it my duty to let you know of it. [2]
- He knew of what she was thinking, and he did not consider it of serious consequence. [11]
- It might be well to consider, too, whether the free colored people already in the United States could not, so far as individuals may desire, be included in such colonization. [7]
- I was always well assured of your skill; but consider the particular importance of this affair. [10]
- His instinctive action was to pull Pepper down to a walk, scarcely analyzing his motives; then he had time, before reaching the spot where their paths would cross, to consider and characteristically to enjoy the unpropitious elements arrayed against a friendship with Victoria Flint. [9]
- The proud conqueror was not displeased at these signs of sympathy, and turning to the Athenian: "I think, my Greek friend" he said, "we may consider our wrongs as avenged. [10]
- Mrs. Midas Goldenrod was not a bad woman, but she loved and hated in too exclusive and fastidious a way to allow us to consider her as representing the highest ideal of womanhood. [6]
- For consider the varied ability that the grocery requires-the foresight about the markets, to take advantage of an eighth per cent. [4]
- But now tell us why you are obliged to leave Egypt, that we may consider whether it may not be possible to get the king's decree reversed, and so keep you with us. [10]
- It would teach us a good deal merely to consider the names he has selected as typical, and the ground of their selection. [6]
- In fact, nearly unthinkable, and wholly unrealizable, when one comes to consider it. [5]
- Nitetis, however, had understood him thoroughly, and answered: "My mother Ladice was the pupil of Pythagoras, and has told me something like this already; but the Egyptian priests consider such views to be sacrilegious, and call their originators despisers of the gods. [10]
- The jury was unable to agree for a long time; but the vexed question was finally decided by agreeing to consider them both prisoners, and then exchanging them. [5]
- And so my two visitors with the aristocratic titles staggered off, and left us plain, untitled citizens, Hiram and myself, to set our posts, and consider the question whether we lived in a free country or under the authority of a self-constituted order of quasi-nobility. [6]
- But the French troops quite rightly did not consider that this suited them, since death by hunger and cold awaited them in flight or captivity alike. [2]
- They defined with tolerable distinctness in what they did consider all men created equal,--equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [7]
- They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all men created equal--equal with "certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [7]
- Would you venture to so consider them had they been committed by any nation on earth against the humblest of our people? [7]
- I scarcely need to say that I consider the military posts and property situated within the States which claim to have seceded as yet belonging to the Government of the United States as much as they did before the supposed secession. [7]
- He rose simply to protest against the doctrine which the gentleman from Indiana had avowed in the course of what he [Mr. Lincoln] could not but consider an unsound argument. [7]
- The patient accustomed to four meals and late hours--at both ends of the day--now consider what he has to do at a health resort. [5]
- I shall try to find the paper you mention and carefully consider it. [7]
- One who seeks to drag what is dearest from the river does not consider whether the cold bath is agreeable. [10]
- If he omitted to do so, then she would consider it decided that he renounced his earthly for his heavenly love, and try herself to give up the earthly one, in which, however, she believed she had recognised something divine. [10]
- She had intended to discover whether Semestre spoke the truth, and in the stillness of the night consider what she must do to ascertain how much Phaon was concerned in his father's suit. [10]
- Then he proceeded to describe marvels which I was afterwards to witness, but which at that time I did not know whether I ought to consider delightful or quite the contrary. [10]
- I now come to consider whether the appeal with its avowed principles, is intrinsically right. [7]
- She began, also, to consider whether it might not be well to avail herself of Mrs. Smith's kind invitation, with a view to the convenience of being on the spot to correct the proofs. [14]
- They begin next to consider what is the best way. [7]
- It is well to consider this latter a little further. [4]
- This business was to consider the availability of the telelectroscope for military service. [5]
- Pfuel alone seemed to consider Napoleon a barbarian like everyone else who opposed his theory. [2]
- When I try to consider I feel as if that heavy shutter had been nailed clown on my head. [10]
- You haven't stopped to consider how many police would be necessary for this immense area of country if you are really to be of any use. [11]
- Yesterday Whitesides chose to consider himself insulted by Dr. Merryman, so sent him a kind of quasi-challenge, inviting him to meet him at the Planter's House in St. Louis on the next Friday, to settle their difficulty. [7]
- Then they stopped to consider and at last they all ran out at the gate towards the town. [10]
- Please show this to Col. William Ross and let him consider it as much intended for him as for yourself. [7]
- She seemed trying to call back her mind to consider my question. [11]
- I had come to believe it infallible in its judgments about the time of day, and to consider its constitution and its anatomy imperishable. [5]
- Nor is it to be wondered at, when we consider that we have an unequaled homogeneous population with a similar common-school education. [4]
- Before she had time to consider, he pressed it again, and without hesitation she told him all that had happened--it was so very little, of course--between Detricand and herself. [11]
- If they have three fingers' breadth of cloth about them, they consider themselves elegantly dressed.--But come, sit down--there, at my feet. [10]
- I have sometimes thought I might consider it worth while to set up a school for instruction in the art. [6]
- I only ask those who read them to consider her life,--which has been openly laid bare before them,--and to say how it could be otherwise. [14]
- If you question this, listen awhile, consider awhile what I shall advance in support of that proposition. [7]
- Now, without meeting this proposition as a matter of fact, I pass to consider the real constitutional obligation. [7]
- I consider that this picture is much more than a work of art. [5]
- Let her consider this once more, ere she renounced the eternal bliss for which formerly she had so devoutly yearned. [10]
- For example, consider this figure, which he used in the village "Address" referred to with such candid complacency in the title-page above quoted--"like the topmost topaz of an ancient tower. [5]
- Now, then, consider this fact, and observe its importance. [5]
- Now then, consider this-- and you've never thought of it, I'll warrant. [5]
- Do you consider this an advertisement?--and if so, do you charge for such things when a man is your friend? [5]
- And the only thing to consider now is, how to get you out of it. [9]
- He replied that they would pay it, or not consider the place. [9]
- On the contrary, they said by their example and teachings that they did not deem it expedient--did n't consider it right--to do so; and it is wise and right to do just as they did about it. [7]
- On the contrary, they consider it one of the most important points along the line, and consequently can have no desire to slight it. [5]
- If he was, then it is for you to consider whether that power to perform wonders is one for you lightly to throw away. [7]
- That they consider themselves so there is no doubt whatever. [6]
- I consider that them effects is on account of the superior refragability, as you may say, of the sun's diramic combination with the lymphatic forces of the perihelion of Jubiter. [5]
- Going out into the yard she paused to consider where she should go next--to drink tea in the servants' wing with Vasilich, or into the storeroom to put away what still lay about. [2]
- As they passed the Temple of Artemis, which was brightly illuminated, reminding them that they were reaching their destination, Alexander at last looked up and begged the lovers to consider their immediate affairs. [10]
- Better still, consider the telephone: take away from it the metallic disk, and the magnetized iron, and the connecting wire, and then let the mind run abroad on the telephone. [4]
- The other drew the telegraph-forms towards him and wrote on one, saying as he did so: "My business is important;" then handing over what he had written, and, smiling ironically, added: "Perhaps you will consider that official. [11]
- This was just the state to invite the spiritual manipulations of one of those theological practitioners who consider that the treatment of all morbid states of mind short of raving madness belongs to them and not to the doctors. [6]
- Please to consider the seals about his waistcoat, and the lady-like droop of his shoulders. [11]
- Let us consider the real case with which we are dealing, and apply to it the parts of the Constitution plainly made for such cases. [7]
- I next consider the President's statement that Santa Anna in his treaty with Texas recognized the Rio Grande as the western boundary of Texas. [7]
- Wherever this is the practice, medicine is sure to become a trade, and the people learn to expect drugging, and to consider it necessary, because drugs are so universally given to the patients of the man who gets his living by them. [6]
- Another clasp of the Netherlander's hand, a questioning glance into the Castilian's calm face, and she was forced to consider herself the Emperor Charles's prisoner. [10]
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