(1) One service area is not enough when you consider the number of cars using this highway
(2) Do you consider him a good player?
(3) Perhaps the university may consider a lesser contribution towards the cost as it is not on land owned by the university.
(4) I would urge anyone else who has similar problems to consider undertaking this course if they are given the opportunity.
(5) I think most people would consider him an unscrupulous thug who should be apprehended and punished.
(6) It is quite a fantasy to have a whole people consider you divine after all.
(7) He didn't consider it worthy of comment
(8) We need to consider the implications
(9) Some American states already control light pollution and I believe we should consider doing the same.
(10) Many people consider themselves to be middle class
(11) Adults who want to continue with their education are being asked to consider Open University courses.
(12) Consider the environment when you buy a car
(13) I think in America, some people consider us one of the very last remaining communist countries.
(14) People consider that it was my fault
(15) The house is cheap, when you consider where it is
(16) Though his chief lieutenants either tried to urge an end to the war or seek one them selves separately, he refused to consider such a course.
(17) We need to consider what's involved
(18) And about your ending suggestion, I will consider it very carefully.
(19) For example, consider attending a course or convention offered by a food service vendor or supplier.
(20) Have you ever stopped to consider why it happened?