Example sentences of "[prep] be bear [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was because Oxford was a good place to be born during World War II : The Germans had an agreement that they would not bomb Oxford and Cambridge , in return for the British not bombing Heidelberg and Göttingen .
2 He had to be born of water — that is , new life after the burial of baptism — and of the Spirit .
3 Margaret , already a mother of eight , decided that she wanted her ninth baby to be born at home .
4 It is virtually impossible for a hearing person to imagine what it is like to be born into silence .
5 However important this is , it ought to be born in mind that what may appear to be the cheapest at the time may not necessarily be the most effective in solving a particular odour problem and consequently not the cheapest in the long term .
6 He points out that if the council gave 100pc rate relief , 25pc of the cost would have to be borne by council tax payers in the town .
7 France operates a complex system of subsidised credits rather than grants and the minimum interest rate to be borne by plan beneficiaries is usually 2% pa .
8 He says that if the council gave 100% rate relief , 25% would have to be borne by tax payers£39,195 this year .
9 A few points need to be borne in mind when trying out this sequence .
10 But it does need to be borne in mind that although this form of sudden death can create such instantaneous reactions there are also people who hide and keep quiet and suffer for a long time before finding the opportunity to talk to someone about their feelings or until another trigger sets them grieving .
11 But it needs to be borne in mind , before we embark on the various ways of doing this , that it is by no means a universally accepted need nor is it that every bereaved person with whom we come in contact will need ‘ help ’ .
12 These factors have to be borne in mind in later analysis .
13 Of course , it is the active , more independent person who is most at risk of falling , and it has to be borne in mind that the prevention of all falls is not an appropriate objective in the care of elderly people .
14 The two important , and possibly conflicting elements to be borne in mind are , who knows most about what the job involves and who is most skilled at the process of selection interviewing .
15 It always has to be borne in mind in orthodox research that while strains of laboratory animals are highly inbred to ensure , as far as possible , consistency of response , complete homogeneity can never be guaranteed , and genetic similarity is even less likely to be achieved with plants .
16 While we have seen the stockmarket react to these macro themes , specific company considerations have to be borne in mind .
17 I can not find any specimen letters of formal resignation nor indeed any articles on the matter setting out considerations to be borne in mind .
18 There are one or two other important points to be borne in mind .
19 This ( and other similar over-simplifications ) need to be borne in mind .
20 The size of the establishment could reasonably be expected to affect the number of young people being exposed to the different recruitment strategies ( although the relative numbers of small employers would also have to be borne in mind ) .
21 The problems that then have to be borne in mind , as with large pads of H.T.s , are access for dead-heading , protective spraying and , if not weeding as such ( they should be suppressed anyway ) , regular hoeing to keep the soil surface open .
22 These , then , are the kinds of factors to be borne in mind when any new knowledge or innovation is intended to affect practice .
23 That prospect needs to be borne in mind as the rest of the world ponders how to deal with China .
24 The subjective impressions which RHA managers formed on their visit to the hospitals while they were deciding what to do about them has continually to be borne in mind .
25 This potential weakness has to be borne in mind when macroeconomic models are used as a basis for policy prescription .
26 Various factors have to be borne in mind in assessing the effects of the Schlunk decision .
27 The limitations on the Schlunk doctrine need to be borne in mind .
28 Mr Vernon pointed out that in the next five years this programme will have cost some £20m , and that figure would need to be borne in mind when setting fund raising targets for the future .
29 Certain general comments need to be borne in mind .
30 All this has to be borne in mind when considering the survey as a source , but it also contains a great deal of " objective " evidence about size of family , size of dwelling , wages , etc .
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