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1 You might find out for me in Naples, Evelyn, if you went over there-youmight find out what they consider advisable .
2 She told as much as she considered advisable , and kept the rest to herself.
3 It was considered advisable , therefore, to enter cautiously, feeling our way as we advanced.
4 We're first cousins, and it is not always considered advisable -
5 Concealing such things as he considered advisable from both mother and son, he outlined his plans.
6 As his strength was not completely restored, it was considered advisable that he should make short stages.
7 I had thereby caused such serious offence that it might, perhaps, be considered advisable to dismiss me altogether.
8 The wind blowing somewhat colder than usual, a wigwam, or at all events a lean-to, was considered advisable .
9 When we lacked but a day's drive of the Clear Fork it was considered advisable for me to return.
10 It was proposed, they said, to make a further search there that evening, and his presence was considered advisable .
11 In her came Monsieur Martin, whose presence as a witness of the ceremony was considered advisable , if not absolutely necessary.
12 "Circumstances, perhaps, which it is not considered advisable to communicate to strangers," I suggested.
13 Up to two litres a day is considered advisable for the average person, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
14 After bumping once or twice against the coral reefs, it was considered advisable for our good ship, the Sahalat, to cast anchor.
15 It was considered advisable not to put into Table Bay, to avoid the risk of information being given to the enemy of their whereabouts.
16 When the expulsion of a member is considered advisable , the report of the committee shall be presented to the Club, whose action shall be final.
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