Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] be [adv] aware that " in BNC.
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1 | Labour strategists are well aware that , at most , they have just one more chance to ‘ get it sorted ’ . |
2 | The Inland Revenue is well aware that people in certain jobs , such as hairdressers , receive extra cash from their customers at this time of year . |
3 | Government attitudes towards interest groups must also differ sharply , for public officials are keenly aware that groups are ‘ by-products ’ of the ability to develop selective incentives . |
4 | My right hon. Friend is probably aware that there is considerable pressure from single-person households for an increase in the 25 per cent . |
5 | The right hon. Gentleman is well aware that we have the largest training provision that this country has ever seen . |
6 | However , the hon. Gentleman is well aware that large numbers of people — such as widows , single pensioners and young people starting out in life — live on their own as single occupants of households . |
7 | The right hon. Gentleman is well aware that enforcing the quota is simply not practicable since there are not sufficient numbers of registered disabled people to fill the quota . |
8 | The British government was well aware that another invasion was being planned . |
9 | A mother who has put her daughter on the stage and made her into a teenage star is obviously aware that she is moulding something special . |
10 | The British public was well aware that an invasion was threatened . |
11 | And the minority who chose to behave in this way were mostly aware that they had no one to blame but themselves — which made it all the more painful . |
12 | The manner in which the human race has , over many centuries ascribed to Jesus Christ a host of teachings , miraculous powers of healing , identity with a'-god ’ , the power of survival after death and other extraordinary qualities , consistently supports the contention , reiterated herein , that humanity is instinctively aware that it must itself produce its God . |
13 | He had never used the cane before , only the threat of it , but all three children were well aware that Kim 's flagrant disobedience earlier that evening had caused him acute public embarrassment . |
14 | Protestant commentators were very aware that the papacy retained the right to depose excommunicated rulers , and took little comfort from the fact that many English recusants had taken a special oath of allegiance to the crown . |
15 | They fail to appreciate that all elderly people are constantly aware that they are approaching the last great event in their lives : their own death . |
16 | The other jockeys riding the talent-packed opposition in the Juddmonte International Stakes are well aware that she is the big target . |
17 | But , even while visualizing entering the cupboard , she had at the same time been fully aware that she was in a non-threatening situation ( lying in her own bed ) and so , once again , the subconscious mind had no need to send out those panic signals . |
18 | Aristotle and his Athenian contemporaries were well aware that some barbarians were very different in physical appearance from themselves . |
19 | The librarians in the academic sector are particularly aware that students have few library and information needs and problems it the outset of their academic careers , but are mindful nevertheless that they may not have easy access to the students ( especially in the polytechnics and the universities ) until a much later stage of their courses , if at all . |
20 | So they were quite interested in that process Most people are probably aware that the school produced a load of laws that were associated with perception . |