Example sentences of "have to remember [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll have to remember that the that the er increase from last year , it 's an increase , it 's not a cut , not talking about cuts .
2 Lord Whitelaw observed that there was greater pressure for bills in recent years , but said ministers had to remember that the quality of the legislation was of the utmost importance .
3 We have to remember that every time we make a purchase , we are converting our assets , which are very compact , and have the ability to maintain us through the interest they accrue , into bulky or fragile items which require maintenance , space and insurance .
4 Well , yes , of course , but erm we have to remember that a large number of children have always left school without knowing their tables , without really having got anything out of mathematics .
5 Obviously when considering this process of loss we have to remember that an individual seldom goes through these stages as neatly as might seem to have been suggested .
6 ( Though you have to remember that an ‘ unsuccessful ’ medium may just have been misused in previous attempts . )
7 A spokeswoman for the bank said : ‘ You have to remember that the rankings are made on the basis of value of bids , which are all down to BAT .
8 The trainees have to remember that the trainers are not responsible for these policies but only facilitate them .
9 It is of course possible that he was wrong in his initial assumption — which would explain why he never expanded his ‘ proof ’ in his notes — but we have to remember that the man was a mathematical genius .
10 ‘ I think you have to remember that the priestly ministry is one which makes considerable demands , both emotional and spiritual , on its members , ’ the Bishop added .
11 Reflecting on Down 's immediate future he adds : ‘ You have to remember that the championship is only eight or nine weeks away so the more competitive football we get the better .
12 To understand the meaning of the Investiture Contest for the men of the early twelfth century , prior to the pontificate of Innocent III and his successors , we have to remember that the issues were not settled in the way which we now know to have been the outcome .
13 I think you have to remember that the next line begins , If , so it 's not just a pro it is , it is a nationalistic song , but it 's not just a proclamation that they will be , erm ,
14 If you 're comparing us with primary and secondary schools we have to remember that the erm the great erm age bulge pass has passed through the primary schools and is passing through the secondary schools and is still to reach higher education .
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