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1 Lastly, we have to consider very briefly God's expostulation with a saint.
2 He thought it was something that the family ought to consider very seriously.
3 Before we proceed farther let us consider very briefly the nature of thought.
4 Dancing is an amusement that many girls consider very attractive.
5 Mr. Kenrick belongs to a class some cynical people consider very "cliquey."
6 This I consider very plucky in so young a dog!
7 But I ask you to consider very seriously what you mean by rising in life.
8 You must consider very carefully what you intend doing.
9 What would you consider very many?-100 in a week; I would consider that very many.
10 She had been too long in old Anthony's house to consider very seriously the plain people.
11 Mr. Alexander Stephens predicts a civil war, which most men I meet here consider very unlikely.
12 One I'd like you to consider very carefully.
13 There may be strong policy reasons for schools to consider very serious criminal convictions in limited circumstances.
14 If she is not able to prove it, then I shall consider very earnestly of the matter.
15 If Konate offers something like that, certainly it is something that we would consider very seriously, he said.
16 Yet the young people skated and had out-of-door games, and indoor plays that we consider very rough now.
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