Example sentences of "in mind [conj] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Three-year and two-year diploma students should bear these figure in mind so they have some idea of what is going to be involved when they make an application for a further education grant to their local authority .
2 Undoubtedly , some of you will be , but there must be one or two people who are actually dreading Christmas er bearing in mind that they 've had to ask somebody whom they do n't really want in their house , or perhaps that person or people have asked themselves , and it 's very difficult to know how to refuse is n't it really ?
3 It was perhaps with this in mind that they decided to spread the only rewards that the Government was likely to confer on the architects for all their work across as wide a field as was possible .
4 Or are you saying that the level of provision the County Council propose for employment is excessive bearing in mind that they do not propose to cater for one hundred percent migration ?
5 No doubt they chose their paper partly with that bias in mind while they felt that television bias was being inflicted upon them against their will .
6 The heads of government had regional integration in mind when they formed the Caribbean Community ( Caricom ) in 1973 .
7 Certainly , this is not the sort of behaviour that modern judges have in mind when they refer to young thugs as behaving ‘ like animals ’ .
8 It 's never tobacco or alcohol , the most dangerous addictive drugs around , which people have in mind when they refer , whether in jocose or deadly-serious vein , to a ‘ drugs problem ’ : it 's illegal drugs they are on about .
9 It is this range of performances rather than any coherent body of theology which most social anthropologists have in mind when they refer to the magico-religious system .
10 The Whig reformers had their own political views in mind when they described the typical Scottish politician as a man whose position was secured by extensive bribery of a small venal electorate concerned only with individual advantage , or , alternatively , by the politician ignoring the true electorate and placing reliance upon nominal and fictitious voters who had been added to the freeholders rolls in the counties .
11 The authors of the Arkleton Trust publication seem to have this in mind when they state : —
12 This suggests a definition of culture that is closer to what many social scientists and cultural theorists would have in mind when they talk about culture than the versions associated with either multiculturalism or antiracism .
13 This is what Smith and Vischer ( 1981 ) have in mind when they emphasize the ‘ situational determinants ’ of ‘ street-level justice ’ .
14 CMJ must surely have had this in mind when they invited the Reverend Jesse Jackson to address the convention a mere four days before the country went to the polls .
15 What are the main principles teachers and parents should hold in mind as they try to help children to develop to the full their ability to use and understand English ?
16 He began anagramming , twisting letters round , keeping in mind where they had been going , where Mary was still going …
17 He won that actually on appeal because he said he needed to raise the funds for a project he 'd got in mind and they allowed him twenty eight days in the first year , he now carries on fourteen days without planning permission every year , but give him credit he does run it very well , er and you can not fault him , but we in our area do actually issue licences , you can not have a car boot sale or market stall without a licence and I personally have run the charity markets in er the village high street and got a licence at the cost of a pound .
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