Examples of 'he considered them' in a sentence

Meaning of "he considered them"

he considered them: This phrase implies that someone has thought about or pondered upon a specific group or set of things. It suggests that the person has given some level of attention or consideration to those objects or concepts

How to use "he considered them" in a sentence

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he considered them
He considered them a record of billions of years of evolution.
At his trial he said he considered them already dead.
He considered them in a professional and sensitive manner.
He did not show his works to anyone until he considered them finished.
He considered them to be a form of false consciousness.
He could not let the Filipinos rule themselves as he considered them incapable.
Not that he considered them as such.
However Kuribayashi had strictly forbidden banzai charges because he considered them futile.
He considered them to be evil in any case.
The Serbian agent let them know that he considered them the best by far.
He considered them as raw material.
Persecuted the Christians, because he considered them a threat to Rome 's stability.
He considered them to be parasitic worms.
While Toponce took no part in the hangings, he considered them necessary.
Maybe he considered them as instruments.

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Admiral Gensoul refused all three options, as he considered them dishonorable solutions.
He considered them his parents.
Admiral Gensoul refused all three options, as he considered them dishonourable solutions.
He considered them as his consorts.
Samuel Colt experimented with double-action revolver systems, but he considered them to be unreliable.
He considered them to be pagan practices.
How did I ever believe he considered them more than needless baggage?
He considered them excessively artificial.
Pliny also rejected that the Grovii were Celtic, he considered them to have a Greek origin.
He considered them his brothers.
Nonsense, he considered them.
He considered them his grandchildren.
Moreover, his enemies the Spiritualists - or so he considered them - would also have a field day.
He considered them predatory.
Indeed, he considered them all very capable.
He considered them inferior.
In fact, he considered them a good way for students to learn.
He considered them inadequate in the face of the escalating economic crisis.
Maybe he considered them as instruments . His pawns.
He considered them worthless.
However he considered them to be " acceptable ".
He considered them ineffective.
Why? He considered them predatory.
He considered them completely incapable of creating for themselves the institutions of good government.
He considered them to be similar to the ark of Noah.
He considered them to be consummate Babeufistes.
He considered them to be Communist publications and put the seal of approval on them.
He considered them trustworthy, but later changed his opinion.
He considered them separate works, and only occasionally performed them together.
He considered them too bourgeois and unconcerned with Ireland 's economic independence.
He considered them as a ' wilderness of opinions '.
He considered them dangerous because ‘ they knew too much ' and they were ‘ too talkative '.
Because he considered them visual equivalents to poetry, Titian called them his ‘ poesie '.

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