Unconsidered in a Sentence
  • Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.
  • He was a great extempore preacher and exposed to the peril of the unconsidered "telling" phrase.
  • We Need More Funding Things often forgotten or unconsidered when we think of NHS funding homeopathy.
  • In a thousand industries the profits of to-day are wrung from the wastes or unconsidered trifles of yesterday.
  • We are forced to face up to dangers to the Earth previously unconsidered.
  • Human rights arguments went almost entirely unconsidered at this stage.
  • As a result of this the unconsidered tune, like the song of a bird, was extraordinarily good.
  • What if there were some unconsidered factor even now, which would prove his theories wrong?
  • There is already evidence this season that he can adapt his game and maybe take it to previously unconsidered levels.
  • Keep the original size and proportions of openings as unconsidered changes can destroy the design of a whole frontage.
  • This offers more ways to save on your taxes with potentially unconsidered deductions.
  • You will need to remember to take great care when finding and replacing strings that could appear in previously unconsidered locations.
  • The general effect has been that metrology, outside of modern engineering uses, has been left unconsidered by modern scientific archeology.