Example sentences of "[noun sg] it is [adj] note [that] " in BNC.

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1 This is a broad , catch-all term which ‘ gatecrashed the literature , thereby avoiding the entrance fee of a definition ’ ( Blackaby , 1979 , p. 2 ) ; the question of definitions is taken up in Chapter 2 but for the moment it is important to note that it is a misleading term for it is often used to describe the relative decline of manufacturing industry rather than industry as a whole which includes primary industries like mining , quarrying and oil and gas production and also includes construction and transport .
2 For the moment it is sufficient to note that while the managerialist picture of management discretion unbounded by market pressures is unquestionably a serious distortion , the more extreme claims made for the constraining power of these additional markets also give rise to considerable doubts .
3 Apart from representing a valuable resource in its own right it is important to note that water is paid for twice — in terms of metered supply and the effluent charge .
4 At this point it is interesting to note that a number of Wordsworth 's opinions on colour and air of the lakeland landscape are very similar to Green 's .
5 When upper and lower bounds are imposed on the same variable it is important to note that means .
6 When advising an unmarried father it is important to note that party status is based on parental responsibility and not paternity .
7 In this respect it is interesting to note that the new location of the interposed colon has not in any way altered the inherent motility characteristics of that segment .
8 In this respect it is important to note that a common sense view will be taken , requiring something akin to : ‘ knowledge of dramatic events , major happenings and things that which will transform the company 's prospects . ’
9 Where this is the case it is interesting to note that the Access to Personal Files ( Social Services ) Regulations 1989 require local authorities to disclose as much information as they can by omitting names and sensitive information or by other means .
10 For our purpose it is important to note that it merely threatened to dent the Treasury ascendancy over economic policy-making .
11 In the meantime it is sufficient to note that the position where the rules are barely enforced at all is far from satisfactory .
12 In this context it is interesting to note that in 1976 the DES informed the WJEC that it was customary to use the title ‘ College or Institute of Higher Education ’ only for establishments where the advanced courses represent 60 per cent or more of the total provision , which is certainly not the case in all the Welsh colleges .
13 In this connection it is relevant to note that 84 per cent of the sample had consumed alcohol prior to the commission of their current offences and three out of four of the convictions for previous offences had been drink-related .
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