Example sentences of "but it [is] [adj] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 Precise average figures are rather meaningless , for the range might be wide , but it is useful to think in terms of an average age at marriage of twenty-seven to twenty-nine for men and of about twenty-six for women ; the nobility and gentry usually married a little earlier .
2 The general approach adopted by the House of Lords to the weight which should be attached to the views of a child who has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision is clearly of great importance , but it is essential to bear in mind that their Lordships were concerned with the extent of parental rights over the welfare of the child .
3 Mr. Perry also referred to the legislation which governs council houses in Scotland but it is impossible to imply in the Act of 1985 express words which the legislature chose to insert in the Rent Acts and in the Scottish Act ( Housing ( Scotland ) Act 1987 ) but chose not to insert in the Act of 1985 .
4 Kendall also revealed struggling Sunderland had made a move for Cottee , who is available , but it is unlikely to result in the striker moving to Roker Park .
5 But it is important to bear in mind that such misgivings are made privately .
6 Since citizenship has become a fashionable and acceptable word , it is easy to slip into the habit of using it in preference to ‘ individual rights ’ or ‘ human rights ’ , but it is important to bear in mind the desirability of keeping the private sphere of the life of the individual separate from his role as citizen , an essentially political role and status .
7 The illustrations can , of course , be multiplied , but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional .
8 This has been a rather large digression from the main concerns of this chapter , but it is important to bear in mind this important change , which appears likely to occur very soon .
9 But it is important to bear in mind that as one advances in life one 's pleasures and activities particularly do become more limited , and any substantial impairment in the limited amount of activity and movement which a person can undertake , in my view , becomes all the more serious on that account .
10 But it 's important to bear in mind that even if children have left home , they may want to return to stay later on , maybe with partners and grandchildren in tow .
11 I turn the other way , but it 's difficult to see in the mirror cos the corner 's been broke off .
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