How to use "considered" in a sentence

Sentences

Marius considered her offer, then had an idea

She'd never considered it before, when she'd had nothing to hide

She'd been really excited to discover what the group was doing, but she hadn't considered actually joining them

Why not? The more that she considered it, the less crazy it seemed

All things considered, she felt reasonably good, even cheerful to a degree

She considered calling the police, but she was afraid of making a fool of herself

He considered the requisitioning of this executive jet to be one of his most important accomplishments in the three years that he had been chief of the Nevada bureau of the Network

He considered himself a messenger of death, a divinely appointed headsman

For a moment, Tina considered the problem

This of course was considered proof that she was mad

'I left her in America with a trusted servant,' Mrs Munro continued, 'because she was not very healthy, but I never considered abandoning her

He was a weak, lazy hypochondriac who considered himself a man of artistic sensibility

Years later, when Anne discovered this, she considered him responsible and developed a passionate hatred for him.