Citations:consult


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Then did the prisoners consult between themselves whether it was best to take his counsel or no; and thus they began to discourse: —


 * 1719 — Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe.
 * Augustino; so that he found he was upon the coast of Guiana, or the north part of Brazil, beyond the river Amazon, toward that of the river Orinoco, commonly called the Great River; and began to consult with me what course he should take, for the ship was leaky, and very much disabled, and he was going directly back to the coast of Brazil.


 * 1813 — Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
 * "By the bye, Charles, are you really serious in meditating a dance at Netherfield? I would advise you, before you determine on it, to consult the wishes of the present party; I am much mistaken if there are not some among us to whom a ball would be rather a punishment than a pleasure."