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  • Little Jon considered. (8)
  • They saw it and considered it. (9)
  • Young Maxwell must be considered. (10)
  • These things were to be considered. (10)
  • Could he really be considered a butler? (8)
  • She considered them very foolish people. (10)
  • She considered that it would fatigue him. (10)
  • He considered Shrapnel mad and Beauchamp mad. (10)
  • About six bushels per acre is considered enough. (17)
  • Andrew considered it best to reassure her gravely. (10)
  • Individual action, therefore, she considered immoral. (8)
  • He is considered, no doubt truly, a great connoisseur. (10)
  • Mr. Romfrey considered him to be insatiable for service. (10)
  • White pine is considered to be the best for sash and blinds. (17)
  • Shelton, leaning back, considered this impertinent suggestion. (8)
  • But all the more you ought to have considered her helplessness. (9)
  • Nothing but the cost of the place (to be considered you know!) (10)
  • Lady Charlotte considered that to be as good as the engagement. (10)
  • Edmund considered it every way, and saw nothing but what was right. (4)
  • I mention it to show that the case has been practically considered. (10)
  • He was considered perhaps the leading man in breach of promise cases. (8)
  • Mrs. Brinkley considered this a little too bold, a little too brazen. (9)
  • The Besworth question, as at present considered, involved the money question. (10)
  • In some cases, it is considered a compliment; and often a word will soothe it. (10)
  • Who were the leading composers in England in the period considered in this lesson? (3)
  • She considered the speaker: his outlandish garb, his unprotesting self-possession. (10)
  • So they are considered a part of the punishment, and not only allowed but required. (7)
  • This veneering should not be considered as part of the required thickness of wall. (17)
  • For years that man has considered me his deadly enemy, because I punished him once. (22)
  • Many gentlemen considered themselves bound to approach and be ready in case of need. (10)
  • He considered for a little, and then determined to go across the courtyard to see Karen. (12)
  • She considered them a tinsel, and the devotee on his knee-caps to them a lump for a kick. (10)
  • There was trouble ahead for them both, surely, and Graves had his right to be considered. (13)
  • She did not, he considered, so perfectly assort her dinner-guests; that was her one fault. (10)
  • Cypress, cedar, and redwood are considered to be the best woods from which to saw shingles. (17)
  • His tenors and double-basses are considered his finest work, his violins being a trifle small. (3)
  • I do not wish to urge that too far, because that is considered a little too ideal, I believe. (14)
  • What I feared was an outburst and tears and the emotional display that is considered fitting. (12)
  • The character of her husband was not considered, nor was the meaning of the exclamation pursued. (10)
  • He considered it in such hopelessness of ever doing it justice that his despair broke in laughter. (9)
  • Equally susceptible to admiration of himself, he considered Laetitia Dale a paragon of cleverness. (10)
  • While you considered me as having sinned against Emma Woodhouse, I could deserve nothing from either. (4)
  • This accounts for the fact that B was the first note that it was considered right to use in two forms. (3)
  • She wished her view of the yoke to be considered purely personal, drawn from no examples and comparisons. (10)
  • This was considered the true Greek mode, and was called severe, firm and manly, suitable for martial songs. (3)
  • Emma must submit to stand second to Mrs. Elton, though she had always considered the ball as peculiarly for her. (4)
  • When Mansfield was considered, time was precious; and the state of his own mind made him find relief only in motion. (4)
  • Whether it was attributable to an unconsumed glut of the markets, or apprehension of a panic, had to be considered. (10)
  • All things considered, therefore, it seems incumbent on me to take her to town and marry her immediately to Sir James. (4)
  • Call it by what name you will, it is having ten shots to one, which was generally considered an equivalent to murder. (10)
  • He shows a greater warmth of feeling and a tendency toward melody which they considered as a lowering of their ideals. (3)
  • He considered that the wet chalk-quarry of a beauty had at all events the merit of not being a creature to make scenes. (10)
  • There were certainly all the necessaries, but no luxuries unless the statues of Prayer and Faith might be so considered. (9)
  • Wood lath makes the least rigid back of all, and for this reason is not considered the best, although it is the cheapest. (17)
  • She was far from depending on that result of his preference of her, which her mother and sister still considered as certain. (4)
  • She knew the reverse; or so his contemptuously generous effort to frame an apology for the stuff he was hearing considered it. (10)
  • This he considered sufficient encouragement; and the avowal of all that he felt, and had long felt for her, immediately followed. (4)
  • He was the only person, in all my voyage, who saw anything hardy in so simple a proceeding; although many considered it superfluous. (2)
  • But now even he, the greatest of the Russians, is not considered truly national by his countrymen, who think him too German in style. (3)
  • For a while in the usual light way, the question was considered whether other planets might not be inhabited by men or man-like beings. (12)
  • We misunderstood each other: he believed me more to blame than I really was; I considered his interference less excusable than I now find it. (4)
  • And if these are given to cry too much, to have their tender sentiments considered, it cannot be said that History requires the flaying of them. (10)
  • This house is considered impractical, because rooms on 2ⁿᵈ floor are not square and are lighted with dormers, and the cellar is low and partly omitted. (17)
  • Pace and progress pleased him less and less; there was an ostentation, too, about a car which he considered provocative in the prevailing mood of Labour. (8)
  • The friendliness of his disposition made him happy in accommodating those, whose situation might be considered, in comparison with the past, as unfortunate. (4)
  • This school was still further enlarged and developed by Verdi, but this extension belongs to a later period and will be considered in its logical connection. (3)
  • In accompanying the voice the Hindoos used only the pure fifth, which they considered a perfect consonance, the fourth, an imperfect consonance, and the octave. (3)
  • Following which afflicting sense of antagonism to the whole circle sweeping on with her, she considered the possibility of her being in a commencement of madness. (10)
  • Disconcerted by this damning evidence of indigestion, his countenance showed that he considered himself to have been too lenient to the wine of an unhusbanded hostess. (10)

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