Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [prep] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 However , all businesses must always bear in mind that in Community law , privilege only attaches to communications with independent legal advisers and not with in-house Counsel .
2 One must always bear in mind that the settlement pattern of England 's industrial regions was altered beyond recognition during the course of the nineteenth century .
3 Whatever I have recommended , you should always bear in mind that to a great degree tackle is a personal affair .
4 One should always bear in mind that he never went back on his sympathy for the early stages of the Revolution , and his statement in 1821 , at the height of his Toryism , when he was accused of deserting France , has its own indestructible logic : ‘ You have been deluded by places and persons , while I have stuck to principles .
5 Fishkeepers should always bear in mind that the majority of their fish have over the period of evolution become adapted to live in a certain environment — sea , river , swamp , lake , etc … each with its own specific limits of water chemistry and quality .
6 You must also bear in mind that the combination of the mirror and glass will make the finished article twice as heavy as it would normally be , and therefore the frame must be able to take this excess weight .
7 One must also bear in mind that Jesus , a short time before , had instructed his disciples to equip themselves with swords .
8 " That is true , but you must also bear in mind that premises offering similar service often feed off one another … at least that was my experience in Dublin . "
9 In light of this , we must also bear in mind that until our income reflects any upturn in the economy , the Institute 's budget will have to remain in low gear .
10 I think that er concern should also spread to animals that are hunted pleasure as well , i.e. the stags , deer , foxes , hares , I mean , there 's there 's quite a considerable list that 's all done for entertainment .
11 You should also bear in mind that social security payments might be higher abroad .
12 You should also bear in mind that it is only once you have reached the end of the road in trying to obtain satisfaction through the Bank 's own complaints system that the Ombudsman will be able to formally consider your complaint .
13 This should clearly demonstrate to employers that the G M B takes this issue seriously and negotiators at all levels should be encouraged to approach employers to purchase personal attack alarms for their employees at risk .
14 When I first became a Member of the House , I learned that one should never speak about things that one does not know or does not understand .
15 The plaintiff 's advisers must therefore bear in mind that the amount that will be notified as having been paid into court will frequently be greater than the amount which the plaintiff is being offered in settlement .
16 I 'll go and get Andrew and I 'll just check with Steve that erm
17 Say Tandy to the majority of the PC population and they 'll probably think of shops that sell electronic goods that are ‘ Custom Manufactured for Tandy in — ’ almost every country except the US .
18 And you might well argue of course that if you are subsidizing films which have no cultural merit or whatever then why we are doing this and that , that would be a question to ask .
19 At a seminar hosted by the Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project last month , researchers and vendors could finally say with confidence that supercomputing in the 1990s and beyond will be done by parallel computers .
20 I 'd just like to second that it was a good day and also to point out as the er man who made the postcards we should n't get too excited about this as a money making scheme .
21 They could nonetheless claim with justice that if these topics were handled in isolation from each other , by specialists in Educational Psychology , in various methodologies , in literacy , or in English as a Foreign Language , nobody except the student herself was in a position to discern a relationship between and among topics taught by different people , at different stages of her course , and at extremely different levels of sophistication .
22 He pushed her gently down on to the settee and sat so close to her that she could hardly breathe for fear that she 'd betray how much she wanted him .
23 He could always claim of course that he knew nothing of the layout of the engine-room and had always assumed that there had to be a reserve tank or that in a panic-stricken concern for the welfare of his beloved niece he had quite forgotten that there was no such tank .
24 Asquith could also reflect with satisfaction that ‘ if a Labour Government is ever to be tried in this country , as it will be sooner or later , it could hardly be tried under safer conditions ’ .
25 I I do suggest that if you feel that some easing is required that er you could specifically refer to exceptions that will be set out er in local plans .
26 Well erm if I 'm crystal ball gazing , I would hope that all the women in this country , whatever their colour and whatever their class , would have access to first-class provision for their young children , so that if they wished to work they could actually work in jobs that paid them enough and gave them job satisfaction .
27 Shallis 's proposal is then that events that happen in the Universe may similarly combine in ways that have meaning , in a domain or context that transcends time as we know it .
28 If the animal has a sufficient sensory range , it need only move towards areas that its sense organs reveal to offer better conditions .
29 Finding a direction and sticking to it is not Pisces ' strongest suit , and the powerful effect of eclipses may well coincide with events that affect your life 's course .
30 The amounts as well as qualifying ages have been altered several times since 1986/87 , so any rebate would only apply to allowances that would have been due to you at the time .
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