Use considered in a sentence
Sentences starting with considered
- Considered among Mark Twain's books to-day, the collection of sketches does not seem especially important. [5]
- Considered apart from its effects, it is perfectly local. [7]
Sentences ending with considered
- Who else now was to be considered? [9]
- Her own table was fairly littered with biographies more or less famous which had been fetched from the library, and the method of each considered. [9]
- They are slept upon and maturely considered. [10]
- The business is to teach the pupils to read; how they shall use the art of reading is little considered. [4]
- Mr. Lincoln thought the resolutions ought to be seriously considered. [7]
- In succeeding chapters the mental powers of man, in comparison with those of the lower animals, will be considered. [1]
- It passed in the closing moments of the session in July, 1864, and Lincoln, instead of making it a law by his signature, embodied the text of it in a proclamation as a plan of reconstruction worthy of being earnestly considered. [7]
- Also, in a speech, Reformer Lionel Phillips informs the public that the Reform Committee Delegation has "been received with courtesy by the Government Commission," and "been assured that their proposals shall be earnestly considered. [5]
- Besides, it was not you alone that had to be considered. [11]
- This view has not been accepted, as far as I am aware, by any naturalist capable of forming an independent judgment, and therefore need not here be further considered. [1]
Short sentences using considered
- This was considered funny. [5]
- This is considered an advantage. [5]
- She considered this. [9]
- The count considered. [2]
- Have you considered? [10]
- Pierre considered. [2]
- Anne considered. [9]
Sentences containing considered two or more times
- Legislation in regard to the parole system has also considered whether a man should be considered in the criminal class on his first conviction for a penal offense. [4]
- He knew that she considered herself, and was considered by another, as pledged and plighted. [6]
More example sentences with the word considered in them
- The words "murdered your mother" haunted her, and she remembered the law of the ancients which refused to prescribe a punishment for the killing of parents, because they considered such a monstrous deed impossible. [10]
- One of his wounds was considered quite dangerous, and it was thought by many that it would prove fatal. [5]
- Therefore his relations with his brother-in-law, whose prudent caution he considered avarice, and whose earnest protests against his often unprecedented demands frequently roused his ire, became more and more unfriendly. [10]
- If the woman with a twisted pelvis is to be considered an exempt, the woman with a defective organization should be recognized as belonging to the invalid corps. [3]
- Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it. [5]
- The world is wide, and a cousin or two more or less can hardly be considered an essential of existence. [6]
- Balashev told him why he considered Napoleon to be the originator of the war. [2]
- When a Senator, whose place is in Washington moving among the Great and guiding the destinies of the nation, condescends to mingle among the people and accept the hospitalities of such a place as Hawkeye, the honor is not considered a light one. [5]
- No one knew who had been judge or executioner of the sentence; but those who took part in the swift retribution considered it well justified, and rejoiced in the deed. [10]
- The chief steward, who considered the young count's attempts almost insane--unprofitable to himself, to the count, and to the serfs--made some concessions. [2]
- The same persons who abuse the reformers, and lay all our troubles at their door, are apt to be severe also on what they contemptuously emphasize as "sentiments" considered as motives of action. [6]
- It is doubtful whether this should be considered a case of puerperal fever. [3]
- In all places where italics occur, they are mine: After the execution of the five men on the 14th of January, the Vigilantes considered that their work was nearly ended. [5]
- He had reserved what he considered to be his greatest wonder till the last--a royal Egyptian mummy, the best preserved in the world, perhaps. [5]
- Now, entering into Weyrother's plan, Prince Andrew considered possible contingencies and formed new projects such as might call for his rapidity of perception and decision. [2]
- All these points were duly considered, but could not shake the opinion that, under specially favourable conditions, the Queen's plan would be practicable; though, to execute it, obstacles mountain-high were to be conquered. [10]
- I considered George Washington, and what action he would have taken under similar circumstances. [5]
- Joan of Arc was the only power in France that the English did not despise, the only power in France that they considered formidable. [5]
- Perhaps the historian was right; but where the object in question is the state and its advantage, what we here regard as worthy of a free man appears to be considered of little moment at the court of Octavianus. [10]
- And although Clement was particularly good-looking, and would have been called a distinguishable youth anywhere, Mr. Bradshaw considered himself far more than his match, in all probability, in social accomplishments. [6]
- This delay, however, was of trivial importance; for Herr Pfinzing had promised his brother-in-law that his cause should be considered and settled on the following day. [10]
- The whole affair was evidently considered by the birds as one of the highest importance. [1]
- Perfection in husbands was evidently a state not to be considered by any woman in her right senses. [9]
- Then no man was considered fully dressed until he donned a plug-hat. [5]
- His social prestige was as mysterious as his diplomatic, but it was now unquestioned, and he might be considered as one of the first of a class who are to reconcile social and political life in this country. [4]
- He has a warm welcome in many houses--the French ladies even plead his cause; le beau capitaine is asked out; no entertainment at last is considered complete, without Captain--later on Major Robert Stobo. [11]
- Probably these odd volumes had not been considered worth any considerable bid at the auction. [4]
- One of them ventured a compliment, namely,--that I talked as if I believed what I said.--This was apparently considered something unusual, by its being mentioned. [6]
- It is considered useful as "a pick me up," and it serves an admirable purpose in the social system. [6]
- The guide showed us a coffee-colored piece of sculpture which he said was considered to have come from the hand of Phidias, since it was not possible that any other artist, of any epoch, could have copied nature with such faultless accuracy. [5]
- To have piled up a correspondence of that size in the time, and under the circumstances already noted, quality considered, may be counted a record in the history of travel letters. [5]
- It was the undecided battle, and the enemy, as in his noblest moments he had considered the growing passion, was getting the better of him. [6]
- He gave me twenty dollars--that is to say, he gave me life, as I considered it. [5]
- Mr. Edison should turn his attention from physics to humanity electrically considered in its social condition. [4]
- The variety of topics considered was very great. [6]
- There may be too much disposition to condone the crimes of those who have been considered respectable. [4]
- Westminster Abbey is too crowded with monuments to the illustrious dead and those who have been considered so in their day to produce any other than a confused impression. [6]
- She had a tolerable record for speed, and for other things so important that they were now and again considered by the Government at Quebec. [11]
- They were gathered together in little settlements on neighboring islands, and paternally cared for by the Government, and instructed in religion, and deprived of tobacco, because the superintendent of the Sunday-school was not a smoker, and so considered smoking immoral. [5]
- He gave me to understand that popguns were played out, but that he had got a squirt and a whip, and considered himself better off than before. [6]
- The North consented to this provision, not because they considered it right in itself, but because they were compensated--paid for it. [7]
- My father tried to set Dorcas free twenty years ago, when we still lived in Virginia, but without success; she considered herself a member of the family, and wouldn't go. [5]
- Now I venture to say that any painter or sculptor of real genius, though he may do nothing more than paint flowers and fruit, or carve cameos, is considered a privileged person. [6]
- Then he turned to me, and said, with a suggestion of severity in his tone: "Have you considered, sir, what would be the inevitable result of such a meeting as this? [5]
- She was willing to make any sacrifice; she considered herself just a missionary of provincialism up North, where people had become so cosmopolitan that they dared not enjoy anything. [4]
- Now he wanted to induce Ledscha to go there, not from love, but merely to model her limbs so far as he considered them useful for his work. [10]
- The mystery as to how this had been effected was the more elusive when she considered the absence of all methods which might have been deemed revivalistic. [9]
- Thus, the attempt to establish a presumption against giving poisons to sick persons was considered as equivalent to condemning the use of these substances. [6]
- Their ambition aspired to display before an admiring world a practical demonstration of the truth of a proposition which had hitherto been considered at best no better than problematical--namely, the capability of a people to govern themselves. [7]
- It proposes simply to co-operate with any State by giving such State pecuniary aid"; and he thought that the resolution, as proposed by him, would be considered rather as the expression of a sentiment than as involving any constitutional question. [7]
- He was moved to capture the skiff, arguing that it might be considered a ship and therefore legitimate prey for a pirate, but he knew a thorough search would be made for it and that might end in revelations. [5]
- Still it is to be considered whether the North Carolinians will not prefer officers of their own. [7]
- The main thing to be considered is that this great stream of thought is the highest achievement and the most valuable possession of mankind. [4]
- He was considered to be a great loss, but I never could see it. [5]
- It is ventured to affirm this even of Virginia and Tennessee; for the result of an election held in military camps, where the bayonets are all on one side of the question voted upon, can scarcely be considered as demonstrating popular sentiment. [7]
- Suicide during former times was not generally considered as a crime (33. [1]
- At the same time, they considered that friend David's mind was distracted by the things of this world, and they reasoned with the Lord in prayer upon the point in David's presence. [11]
- To devote his time and skill to a blind man who, under the severest of visitations, lulled himself so contentedly in happiness, he considered unjust to others who desired recovery more ardently. [10]
- He considered them, those whirling worlds, at night. [9]
- I have considered this, and will not shrink from the responsibility. [7]
- I therefore wish this to be considered confidential. [7]
- He had recognised this necessity, and considered the pros and cons precisely as if the matter were a political question. [10]
- Conclusive evidence of this is found in the most grave and maturely considered public documents, as well as in the general tone of the insurgents. [7]
- Nicholas knew that this Daniel, disdainful of everybody and who considered himself above them, was all the same his serf and huntsman. [2]
- After arriving at this conviction Joshua considered, as deliberately as if the matter concerned directing one of his soldiers on his way, whether he himself, in case he regained the use of his hands, could succeed in following Ephraim without endangering his project. [10]
- Mr. Flint considered this a moment, and decided to let it pass. [9]
- The book, I think, will not be considered pretentious; nor is it of a character to excite hostility. [14]
- I do not think many persons are aware of the existence of this mark,--little having been said about the story in print, as it was considered very desirable, for the sake of the Institution, to hush it up. [6]
- I considered many things, while listening to your story, and on account of my liking for you I will tell you this. [10]
- There are many things to be considered to-day. [10]
- But I notice they have considered this day merely from one side--its sentimental, patriotic, poetic side. [5]
- To start with, they considered and discussed Brandish, rising young lawyer, and Fulton, rising young dentist. [5]
- But of all these various suspected characters, Pierre was considered to be the most suspicious of all. [2]
- He regarded all these occupations as hindrances to life, and considered that they were all contemptible because their aim was the welfare of himself and his family. [2]
- I noticed that there were no pockets in any of their garments, and learned that a pocket would be considered prima facie evidence of theft, as no honest person would have use for such a secret receptacle. [6]
- Nast, the cartoonist, then in his first fame, propped a joint tour, Clemens to lecture while he, Nast, would illustrate with "lightning" sketches; but even this could not be considered now. [5]
- We learn from them to recognize all sorts of queer tendencies in minds supposed to be sane, so that we have nothing but compassion for a large class of persons condemned as sinners by theologians, but considered by us as invalids. [6]
- You will inform them that all propositions of theirs, not inconsistent with the above, will be considered and passed upon in a spirit of sincere liberality. [7]
- You will inform them that all propositions of theirs not inconsistent with the above will be considered and passed upon in a spirit of sincere liberality. [7]
- Still, he let them speak on to the end, and though at first he only muttered that it was mere "fancy-work" or "Aye, indeed, if I were the emperor;" he afterwards asked clear and precise questions, to which he received positive and well considered answers. [10]
- Citizens said that their largest spiders could not more than spread their legs over an ordinary saucer, and that they had always been considered honest. [5]
- He knows that the Washington Union is considered the organ of the Administration. [7]
- Characteristically, he considered the troublesome affair chiefly from its business side. [9]
- He takes up the statement of Paul in the Epistle to the Corinthians, which he thinks, all things considered, ought not to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists. [6]
- He adhered to the slavish rules of propriety, and observed the reticences which a traditional delicacy has considered inviolable in decent society, European and Oriental alike. [6]
- I will remind the reader that in Pennsylvania a coal vein only eight feet wide is considered ample. [5]
- Mr. Lincoln considered the question of the highest importance whether an individual had a right to sit in this House or not. [7]
- It is considered the next best thing to tying threads around his finger by way of reminders. [5]
- Aldrich he considered the most brilliant of living men. [5]
- In other words, the millionocracy, considered in a large way, is not at all an affair of persons and families, but a perpetual fact of money with a variable human element, which a philosopher might leave out of consideration without falling into serious error. [6]
- I therefore considered the matter thoughtfully, and ended by having the musicians ordered into our presence to play that Sweet Bye and Bye again, which they did. [5]
- Whoever had considered the matter attentively might easily say, "On the 18th, at two o'clock, it will be decided either so or so. [10]
- The subject of the letter, as indicated above, is one of great magnitude and importance, and one which these gentlemen, of known ability and high character, seem to have considered with great attention and care. [7]
- Dr. John Jeffries, the first of that name, is considered by Broussais as a leader of medical opinion in America, and so referred to in his famous "Examen des Doctrines Medicales. [3]
- But nobody except the deer considered it in that light. [4]
- Had he considered the consequences of his act, he would still be merry Heinz. [10]
- No matter about the battered old pieces: he had found out, at any rate, that Maurice must have money and could be extravagant, or what he himself considered so; also that he was familiar with ancient coins. [6]
- I propose now that, upon receipt of this, you shall be considered in my debt, and under obligations to pay soon, and that neither shall remain long in arrears hereafter. [7]
- And we learned that up at the castle things were going very badly, indeed; that there was a great mob gathered there who considered the relapse a lie and a priestly trick, and among them many half-drunk English soldiers. [5]
- Have you reflected that there are some others who deserve to be consulted and considered beside Mr. Allen and yourself? [9]
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