English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families
The Word "Consider" in Example Sentences
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1101266	Root beer is considered a classic American carbonated soft drink.	CK
507750	He's considered to be one of the greatest scientists in the world.	FeuDRenais
287291	If you consider his age, then you can't blame him for his actions.	CK
1602259	Mary considered herself unworthy of the affection Tom offered her.	Spamster
1039216	Considering what time it was, the supermarket was relatively empty.	CK
805321	No one knows exactly how many people considered themselves hippies.	Source_VOA
267487	How to meet future energy demand is a big question we must consider.	CM
2992343	Tom asked Mary if she would ever consider going out with John again.	CK
1948729	I consider making mistakes an important part of the learning process.	al_ex_an_der
2476516	I think they were very brave, considering all they had to go through.	arnxy20
46324	The boy was good at mathematics so everybody considered him a genius.	Nero
320032	We have to consider the problem in the light of cultural differences.	CM
42869	We will only consider placing an order if you reduce the price by 5%.	CK
329086	I considered doing something like blocking edits based on a blacklist.	fcbond
941298	Cheating on one's spouse is not usually considered acceptable behavior.	CK
3147980	I'd consider buying that if you'd sell it to me for a reasonable price.	CK
49314	It is very important to consider the cultural background of the family.	CM
22991	We consider it the citizens' legitimate right to have public libraries.	Swift
3001594	What makes you think Tom would ever consider going on a date with Mary?	CK
270485	People no longer consider it strange for men to let their hair grow long.	CK
1847820	I don't think I've ever eaten anything that you would consider disgusting.	CK
1092962	Tom seems to be unwilling to even consider the possibility that he is wrong.	CK
1023828	Tom's third marriage was unhappy and he was considering yet another divorce.	CK
54360	It is highly regrettable that your request was considered to be unacceptable.	CM
324758	They consider it impolite to disagree with someone they don't know very well.	CK
1879888	Compared to basketball, baseball might be considered a little slow and boring.	CK
242627	Japan is today considered to be one of the greatest economic powers of the world.	CK
1144605	Most teachers don't make a decent living considering the hours they have to work.	CK
941310	Kissing one's spouse in public is considered acceptable behavior in some countries.	CK
287952	He studied the scientists considered to be the most significant of the 19th century.	CM
404076	All things considered, I think you should go back home and take care of your parents.	CK
954233	Parsnips, squash, carrots, peas and sweet potatoes are considered starchy vegetables.	CK
2969024	Obesity is considered by far the most serious health issue facing the developed world.	patgfisher
64804	It was boredom that Aldous Huxley considered one of the most dangerous human conditions.	CM
3128034	I'm only suggesting we don't do what Tom asks until we carefully consider the consequences.	CK
953162	Considering all I've eaten all day is just one slice of bread, I'm not really all that hungry.	CK
20172	We have considered your proposal, and we have decided that we are not able to reduce the price.	CK
1994562	What is considered impolite in one language may not be considered impolite in another language.	CK
2895685	All things considered, I think we could say that the meeting was successful and met its objectives.	patgfisher
1950847	I can't believe that you aren't at least willing to consider the possibility of other alternatives.	CK
954278	Some people consider it a waste of time to study languages such as Klingon, Interlingua and Esperanto.	CK
1950848	I can't believe that you aren't at least willing to consider the possibility that there's another explanation.	CK
1481975	Consider the successes that have been achieved by tired, discouraged people who decided to give it one more try.	pigeonenglish
73247	Even at the end of the nineteenth century, sailors in the British Navy were not permitted to use knives and forks because using them was considered a sign of weakness.	CM