1 He considered them bourgeois, and found more diversion at the club.
2 It was about a Spanish girl, whom Victor considered that he had some sort of claim upon.
3 The two youngsters stayed dumb with amazement before what they considered to be an apparition.
4 In reality he was annoyed at having old Monsieur Farival, who considered himself the better sailor of the two.
5 The Ratignolles' soirees musicales were widely known, and it was considered a privilege to be invited to them.
6 Madame Ratignolle, when they had regained her cottage, went in to take the hour's rest which she considered helpful.
7 He hoped she had not acted upon her rash impulse; and he begged her to consider first, foremost, and above all else, what people would say.
8 The lovers were profiting by the general conversation on Mexico to speak in whispers of matters which they rightly considered were interesting to no one but themselves.
9 She was keeping up her music on account of the children, she said; because she and her husband both considered it a means of brightening the home and making it attractive.
10 Monsieur Ratignolle stared a little, and turned to ask Mademoiselle Reisz if she considered the symphony concerts up to the standard which had been set the previous winter.
11 Madame Ratignolle hoped that Robert would exercise extreme caution in dealing with the Mexicans, who, she considered, were a treacherous people, unscrupulous and revengeful.
12 He was not dreaming of scandal when he uttered this warning; that was a thing which would never have entered into his mind to consider in connection with his wife's name or his own.
13 She did not ask him to remain, which he was grateful for, as it permitted him to stay without the discomfort of blundering through an excuse which he had no intention of considering.
14 Mr. Pontellier himself had no particular leaning toward horseracing, and was even rather inclined to discourage it as a pastime, especially when he considered the fate of that blue-grass farm in Kentucky.