Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [be] aware " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Our objective is to develop communication through a mutual learning process which would enable the tribal groups to be aware of their cultural heritage and to embrace their history , ’ explained LAMP 's General Secretary , M Dewanji .
2 The choice of a slow , careful style is made for the sake of convenience and simplicity ; learners of English need to be aware of the fact that this style is far from being the only one they will meet , and teachers of English to foreigners should do their best to expose their pupils to other varieties .
3 This question of morale is then one of the key areas for social workers to be aware of in sustaining people and their family networks or informal care networks in the community .
4 If one accepts that comparable hypotheses may explain differential phenomenology ( such as the different experiences of motion-perception previously described ) , then his work shows that it is in principle possible for a creature incapable of experiencing distinct shapes to be aware of motion and to ascribe it correctly to an individual object .
5 We shall begin by discussing uses where it expresses the mere state of being aware of a fact , a sense which calls for the use of the to and never the bare infinitive .
6 Second , the works induction training package should be updated , with particular emphasis being placed on the need for non-asbestos workers to be aware of potential problem .
7 close oneself to awareness from other viewpoints ; indeed , if full awareness were , required for the intelligent choosing of means , our thesis would invite the rejoinder : - ‘ If ‘ Be good' ’ follows from ‘ ‘ Be aware from all viewpoints ' ’ , why does not the urgent need to be aware of the people with whom we deal compel us all to be moral ? ’
8 The vagina , like the mouth , ears , or any other orifice open to the outside world is , as a matter of course , populated by many microorganisms , most of which rarely cause problems and give their host little reason to be aware of their presence .
9 There 's no need to be paranoid but sometimes it does take a conscious effort to be aware of what is going on around you .
10 The sole principal is saved many of the difficulties and tensions of partnership ; on the other hand , he must face other problems such as a finite client list , constant pressure to be aware of the situation on each job and the need to know the individual requirements of each client .
11 We put it in the grammatically imperative mood in order to show up starkly its difference from factual statements , but also to leave room to interpret it according to circumstances as the strong ‘ One ought to be aware of this ’ , or as ‘ It is a good thing to be aware of this ’ , or in diminishing degrees , as the prospect of something coming within one 's range of choice becomes remote , ‘ Other things being equal , it is better to be aware of it than not ’ .
12 An important point to be aware of is that insurance and other financial companies may give illustrative projections of their investment performance .
13 Our choice of ‘ aware ’ , as a philosophically uncorrupted word which can help us to approach philosophical problems from a different angle , does have something to do with its recent currency in the valuations of ordinary discourse , as when someone is said to apply abstract principles without being aware of other people as persons , or to have lost by too exclusive concentration on the uses of things awareness of the colours of dawn and the scent of the flowers .
14 You do n't have to spend long in an old psychiatric hospital to be aware of the environment 's shortcomings
15 But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation .
16 The 1960 tourists were the first South African cricketers to be aware of the growing resentments to apartheid and the whole trip , destined to be the last full English tour by the Springboks , was overshadowed by demonstrations .
17 Divorce is common enough for even young children to be aware of it and to fear you may split up .
18 Although the findings relate to physically rather than visually handicapped pupils , there are implication for teachers with disabled pupils in their classes and an indication of a special need to be aware of potential problems for secondary school pupils .
19 How about when you work to , when you 're in a positive cycle to be aware of the negatives .
20 Important as the foregoing publications are , the crucial thing for local historians to be aware of is the richness of the records maintained by the Commission , which have not been , and perhaps never will be , published .
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