Example sentences of "it [is] [prep] remember [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( However , it 's worth remembering that many readers skip the advertisement sections . )
2 It 's worth remembering that all drugs are open to abuse , and that people offer what they believe to be plausible explanations for such abuse : " To escape my problems ' ; " To relieve boredom " ; " To stay awake at parties ' ; " For self-confidence " ; " To be one of the crowd " ; " To help me get on with people " ; " To stop me worrying " ; " To become more creative " ; " To help me study all night " ; " It blows my mind " ; " For a pick-me-up " .
3 Finally , at a time when the demand for public accountability has never been greater , it is worth remembering that many museums receive substantial grants towards what is supposed to be their educational provision for the general public .
4 Whilst the sale itself can be effected only by acte notarie , it is worth remembering that many of the contracts drawn by sellers ' Agents are prepared without a sight of the title deeds .
5 It is worth remembering that many contemporary historians using conventional paper archives are already very much dependent upon archivists for access to material , and for guidance in identifying and selecting sources .
6 Well intentioned as the EEC goal is , it is worth remembering that four out of five cars would be unable to run if the lead were removed .
7 It is worth remembering that simple sentences are more likely to be grammatically correct than long , involved ones .
8 It is worth remembering that one of Ælfric 's patrons , and the founder of his abbeys of Cerne and Eynsham , was the nobleman Ætheær who may have retired from court rather than face the growing influence of Eadric Streona .
9 Finally it is worth remembering that general SVQs can be taken alongside other ‘ extra ’ modules , such as foreign languages , or modules requiring a higher level of competence .
10 It is worth remembering that most accidents happen within a few miles of home .
11 Perhaps it is worth remembering that most steam trains on the mainline need support from modern forms of traction .
12 It is worth remembering that most editorial staff will not be in the office much before 10.00 or 11.00 am .
13 It is worth remembering that most people cope quite adequately with the practical problems of old age if they have financial security and decent housing , and it is on the provision of these we should concentrate .
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