1876 collocations for consider

During breakfast, I considered the matter, carefully; after which, I went to the study for my shotgun.

But when, on the contrary, you have before you a good man, a just man, who has considered deeply a question which you allow to be full of difficulty; who regrets, but cannot, being human, avert the miseries which to some unhappy individuals follow from the very wisdom of his rule,what can you do?

By and by some one arose who began to consider things in the abstract, and to relate them to his neighbor, and formulate conclusions about them.

Ultimately, however, the difficulties of the situation were allayed by the reforms introduced on the recommendation of the commission appointed to consider the whole subject of the gold-fields.

I do wish you would consider the circumstances of the case.

While still waiting for the convention, to meet, and while discussing what was expedient and practicable when they did meet, Washington one day said to a group of delegates, who were considering the acute nature of the crisis: "It is too probable that no plan that we propose will be adopted.

He held, he said, my reputation in his hand; he hoped he should never have to use his power, but I ought to consider the state of his feelings towards me and not goad him to desperate measures.

He asked them to consider the case carefully in all its bearings.

In proof of this, it is only necessary to consider the condition of those soldiers, sailors, or civilians who have suffered the amputation of a leg or arm.

Maníjeh was surprised to see him smile, considering his melancholy situation, and could not imagine the cause.

"Thus," he continued, "we have been regarded by one class of theorists as an hydraulic engine, composed of various tubes fitted with their several fluids, the laws and functions of which have been deduced from calculations of velocities, altitudes, diameters, friction, &c. Another class considered man as a mere chemical engine, and his stomach as an alembic.

We pass up the steep staircasewith many misgivings as to our ankles, if we belong to the sex which considers the possession of those anatomical features a fact to be carefully concealed, provided they are not symmetrical.

Carleton, naturally anxious about the landward walls, sent some of the British militia to reinforce the men at Cape Diamond, which, as he knew, Montgomery considered the best point of attack.

" Johnnie, who knew that her uncle hoped to reach the Consadine cabin by noon, instantly understood that he considered the possibility of this boy being a sort of picket posted to interview passers-by; and that the intention was to misinform him, so that he should not carry news of their approach.

This the district attorney seemed to feel; but he was not an ungenerous man though cursed (perhaps, I should say blessed, considering the position he held) by a tenacity which never let him lose his hold until the jury gave their verdict.

I think that is a very amiable beginning, considering the way in which I have been treated by you!

"To say the truth, it was like looking for a bird in a forest, considering the number of strangers who had attended the fair; besides, the police, you know, at that time, were too busy dogging and hunting down Liberals to care for tracking only thieves.

I will not waste your time by discussing them; but I ask you to consider the effect of a sudden rise of rates as a charge upon the accumulated wealth of a district.

I consider his a most valuable life, and I am deeply interested in his safety.

I have a profound admiration for your police; the results which they accomplish are wonderful, when one considers the difficulties under which they labour.

"I'll consider Patsy's proposition for awhile and then talk with Thursday.

" "Well, sir," began Rogers slowly, as though carefully considering his words, "Mr. Vantine came out from dinner about half-past sevenmaybe a little later than thatand told me to light all the lights in here and in the next room.

The quails, prudently considering the hard times, abandoned all thought of pairing.

And so, quite naturally, one must first consider this relation of women to food in the Adamistic Theory.

While he was still considering the problem, the girls and Arthur having driven to the office, as usual, Joe Wegg rode over from Thompson's Crossing on his sorrel mare for a chat with his old friend and benefactor.

1876 collocations for  consider