Example sentences of "[adv] [det] aware of " in BNC.

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1 As instability of h is extremely common , it is remarkable that careful scholars could have been so much aware of this type of evidence , but could nevertheless have rejected it .
2 They now seemed too cautious , too reluctant to admit to the most defective aspects of the post-medieval Catholic tradition , too little aware of the real situation in the Church of the southern hemisphere ( whose voice was heard remarkably little in the Council 's debates ) .
3 From my visit to Lhasa last year , I am very much aware of the implications for the Tibetan people of Chinese colonialism and its policy of apartheid .
4 The action takes place thousands of miles from ‘ the perennial roar of London ’ , but the reader remains very much aware of London and the civilization it stands for as moral standards crumble ; ‘ savage ’ and ‘ white man ’ become confused until the conduct of the whites , intent on mutual destruction , seems worse than that of ‘ these poor souls — and even Sally Day , the child of cannibals , in all likelihood a cannibal himself — so faithful to what they knew of good ’ .
5 Until a few weeks ago she had been scarcely aware of him except as a friendly and familiar face in class ; but now , now she was very much aware of him — and he was very definitely aware of her ; much to Erika 's embarrassment sitting with her and Rosa at lunch , at the next desk in class , asking her out to the cinema and even , to Erika 's amazement and , she suspected , his own , offering to help Paul with his homework — in the Nordern home , that is — an offer declined both by Erika and Paul , although Paul did corner Fritz in school and suggest to him that if he actually did the homework then he , Paul , would further his , Fritz 's , courtship of Erika ; Paul being shrewd enough to guess the motive behind Fritz 's philanthropic gesture even though the square on the hypotenuse might remain a mystery to him .
6 And with the help of naturalists and ecologists ( and some of the best are very much aware of these added dimensions to their subjects ) it becomes possible to do consciously what has so far remained in the instinctive realm .
7 John Thwaites , born in the dale in 1917 , was very much aware of certain subtleties .
8 She 's very much aware of what is going on around her , even though she 's working on her latest project .
9 In the heady talk thereafter , Ramsay for one was very much aware of the lack of any particular tactics being put forward ; all was generalities , and high-flown ones at that , almost as though the battle was already won .
10 ‘ The players of today are very much aware of the pressures of the club 's history .
11 Mozart was himself very much aware of his own unique talents , but they did not correspond with any unique saintliness of character .
12 Sub-lieutenant Bacci , very much aware of the Marshal 's enormous eyes fixed upon him , began his questioning rather hesitantly .
13 She smiled at Matt across the bowl of fruit he had put on the table , her perceptions heightened by the relaxed atmosphere of the evening , very much aware of the bloom on the grapes , the green of the apples , the soft fuzz on the peaches .
14 Because he 's very much aware of what the Tories are doing to the Health Service same as the rest of the cabinet .
15 They are all very much aware of that . "
16 He was young , alert , very much aware of the opposite sex , and with a personal taste which apparently inclined strongly towards her type .
17 Theodora was very much aware of his charm which seemed to stem not just from pleasant good looks but from a kind of inner confidence .
18 Now she was very much aware of it .
19 She was very much aware of her state of dress and warmth seemed to be flooding through her .
20 We in this country are very much aware of the problem .
21 KPMG Peat Marwick is very much aware of this need and the aim of MAS is to provide such a service to our clients .
22 Professional actors are very much aware of the need to stay detached from the roles they play night after night ; similarly , children taking part in a drama project need to keep their wits about them , to be thinking about meaning and implications in what they say and do and make .
23 Very much aware of it
24 We are very much aware of it .
25 He himself was very much aware of the differences in the relationships between Ken and his mother and that with his father Charlie .
26 ‘ He was very much aware of the fact that many of our symbols had become clichés , banalities .
27 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
28 As it was , she was very much aware of the healthy return of her appetite , so why cut her nose off to spite her stomach ?
29 Because , despite what had been said , she was still so very much aware of him sitting mere yards away .
30 The confessionalist is typically too much aware of this problem , and the phenomenologist and supporter of the HCF approach is typically under-aware .
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