Example sentences of "mind how " in BNC.

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1 I have in mind How To Read , a disastrously misnamed little treatise , since its real subject is How to Write , and it is addressed to what Pound called ( with the engagingly dated Edwardian elegance that he never wholly shed ) ‘ the neophyte ’ — that is to say , to the young American writer who wants to know as soon as possible , though at the expense of considerable exertion which he is prepared for , how to assemble his kit of tools for the job in hand and others that he can dimly foresee .
2 Vote-guidance seekers found both the press and television specially useful for making up their mind how to vote .
3 Second , only rarely would a coin have been lost at or near the same time when it was made ; we must bear in mind how long a particular type of coin is likely to have stayed in circulation .
4 ‘ It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him ! ’
5 Before embarking on silage , a smallholder would do well to master the principles and work out clearly in his mind how he is going to cut , gather , and cart the crop , where he will locate his tower or clamp , and how the silage will be fed .
6 Be quite clear in your mind how your child must change in order for the situation to improve .
7 The only thing he ca n't do is make up his mind how . ’
8 So far as practical consequences are concerned , we need still to bear in mind how far this falls short of a general protection in rem ; difficulty , as always , would arise in proving the bad faith of the possessor .
9 He did not answer , just stood there looking at her as if trying to make up his mind how to begin .
10 Even while the various rugby groups in South Africa are heading for unification , the New Zealand Rugby Football Union still can not quite make up its mind how quickly it should bridge the gap which has existed since the tumultuous Springbok tour of New Zealand in 1981 .
11 ‘ I 'm hoping to be changed back before I get used to it , ’ she said ( with considerable spirit , bearing in mind how hopeless she felt ) .
12 If you choose to dispense with conventional displays of overt status , bear in mind how conformist , conservative and resistant to change many people are .
13 It is therefore useful to bear in mind how these views have evolved over recent years .
14 When considering this option , bear in mind how long it might be before your retire — if it is likely to be 35 years , then the pension loan is not for you .
15 My contractions started at midnight — not very considerate bearing in mind how much I need my sleep .
16 Let us bear in mind how much they must have suffered to achieve such beauty .
17 You 've got ta make up your mind how you 're going to photograph them .
18 He lay on his back , figuring in his mind how it could be done .
19 Garland was shaken and he was still making up his mind how to react when the doorbell rang .
20 When viewing film it is important to bear in mind how it would have been produced ( see Box 16 ) .
21 He had made up his mind how to play the next bit now .
22 Now really it 's the same thing , do n't be afraid you ca n't be afraid to ask because if you 're not clear in your own mind how the hell is the person who 's trying to communicate with you going to be clear .
23 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
24 It 's very difficult , and I think that people involved in the Gardener Centre have , ever since its inception , found it quite difficult to work how quite how it fits into the overall Brighton scene , and I find it fascinating to look at the nature of facilities which exist in central Brighton and try and work out in one 's own mind how best he facility of the Gardener fits in with that .
25 Bear in mind how things are still to some extent put into newspapers these days .
26 People rated television the most useful source of information about party leaders and political issues , and the most helpful source for making up their minds how to vote .
27 As you would expect , the change in pronunciation was made once and for all , but either the brothers or the editors of the Register seem to have had difficulty making up their minds how to spell it .
28 But Ng'weno was clearly in two minds how to resolve this dilemma .
29 There they all are : working out the profit on their duty-free ; having more drinks at the bar than they want ; playing the fruit machines ; aimlessly circling the deck ; making up their minds how honest to be at customs ; waiting for the next order from the ship 's crew as if the crossing of the Red Sea depended on it .
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