We have no meanings for "take under advisement" in our records yet.
1 Mr. Wilson was more hopeful but agreed to take under advisement some sort of appeal to the country.
2 Nevertheless, Mrs. Tellingham and the instructors noted with satisfaction how few disturbances they had to settle and quarrels to take under advisement .
3 The matter was taken under advisement by Brigham until next morning.
4 Oftener their remarks were listened to, their propositions taken under advisement .
5 The motion is taken under advisement .
6 His findings were sometimes ' taken under advisement ' and a second investigator dispatched, to look into the matter further 'with a fresh pair of eyes'.
7 In 1811, after the Peace of Vienna, Napoleon, then in residence at the Grand Trianon, took under advisement the complete reconstruction of the palace.
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