Sentence examples for has ever considered from inspiring English sources

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Coleridge asks his reader if he has ever considered the mere act of existing.

The Getty experience taught him that "the palette in nature is beyond anything any painter has ever considered," he said.

Somebody somewhere is going to spot an angle that no one else has ever considered, and that will be another piece in the puzzle.

This is one of the most important wilderness bills Congress has ever considered, and it will leave a lasting legacy for future generations".

Anyone who has ever considered a career in school administration, and paid attention to the recent experiences of Greta Hawkins, must surely be wondering whether tending a tollbooth on the George Washington Bridge would secure greater karmic rewards.

Even Nick Clegg's bank account, exposed over three lines last month, was bigger: But for sheer font size – the single-line competition, as it were – I can't find evidence that the Telegraph has ever considered anything bigger news.

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An audience member asked if Franco had ever considered teaching.

She was asked if she had ever considered quitting drinking.

GARY JOHNSON is the only politician I've ever considered working for.

"It is not something we've ever considered, or would," he said.

When he was asked by Louise Mensch, a Conservative lawmaker, if he had ever considered resigning.

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