Example sentences of "be note [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 It should be noted that a similar order of precedence exists in Ashton 's Scènes de Ballet as in Petipa 's The Sleeping Beauty which was supposed to be an evocation of a court ballet at the time of Louis XIV .
2 It will be noted that a great variety of difficulty could be introduced here — both in the shape of the symbol and the standard of accuracy that is required in the answer .
3 At this juncture it should be noted that a considerable proportion of international lending does take this latter form .
4 But it should be noted that a substantial minority ( 45 per cent ) of single adults caring for such parents were male .
5 And it should be noted that a farmer is entitled to shoot a dog if he or she thinks harm is going to be caused to livestock .
6 The reasons for this change will need to be examined later , in Chapter 6 , but for the moment it should be noted that a change in the instinct theory underpinning this later analysis had been made .
7 ( None the less , it should be noted that a critical essay of Eliot 's was dismissed because it said " nothing new " three years later. ) 50 A. C. Ward , reviewing a book called The Trend of Modem Poetry in 1936 , notes the impossibility of achieving " neutrality in the face of the conflict between right and left groups in contemporary poetry " , and therefore applauds attempts to " bring the apparently isolated modernists into the main traditional stream of English poetry " .
8 It may be noted that a set of equations Ax = p , where A is general , may be cast in the above form by premultiplication by AT : unc However , this does not appear to offer any computational advantage .
9 It may be noted that a person may intend to cause a particular outcome , even though its occurrence is unlikely .
10 For geological purposes , we are usually only interested in emission in the visible spectrum , although it should be noted that a proportion of emission in some minerals may be in the infra-red or ultra-violet ( e.g. in feldspars ) .
11 Since we shall be concerned only with measurements in the NIR this will not affect us here , but it should be noted that a combination of NIR and red reflectance is usually considered to give better results than in the NIR alone , and in this case the presence of senescent material would need to be considered .
12 It should be noted that a wound need not be a serious wound , yet the harm must be serious .
13 It should also be noted that a covenant limiting hours of access may not limit hours of use of the demised property , provided that the tenant arrives before permitted hours cease and leaves after they recommence .
14 It is also to be noted that a disposition includes a disposition effected by associated operations ( IHTA 1984 , s272 ) .
15 Lastly , it should be noted that a party who reserves legal rights following breach can still , as a matter of law , be regarded to have waived the breach .
16 It should be noted that a cash underwritten alternative may result in lower underwriting costs than a rights issue ( see para 5.6 above ) .
17 It should be noted that an organizational type unrepresented so far is the reputedly widespread model whereby there is informal specialization by client group through weighted caseloads ( which may or may not be similar to the model exemplified by Team C ) ; and that it may not be easy to find many examples of the Team A type .
18 It should be noted that an employee will be in breach of his duty of good faith owed to his employer while employed by him if he makes , copies or deliberately memorizes a list of his employer 's customers for use after leaving this employment .
19 It should be noted that an agreed change will not necessarily result in an alteration to computer programs .
20 It should be noted that an audit report is an opinion based on an independent examination of available evidence .
21 It should be noted that an RFL may not go into partnership with a recognised body .
22 This question will be considered further in Chapter 6 on the law of confidence ; at this stage it needs to be noted that an ex-employee will be able to make use of his skills and what he remembers as long as these are not genuine trade secrets .
23 It should be noted that an omission is not sufficient for unlawful act manslaughter and that neglect ( omission ) and negligence are not the same thing .
24 It is to be noted that an omission can be in operation ( the decision of Nichols v IRC [ 1973 ] STC 505 is thus nullified ) .
25 Many enduring results could be noted and a number of unforeseen benefits were derived .
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