Example sentences of "[pron] be noted that " in BNC.

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1 Ribald measures of organisational capacity in relation to breweries spring to mind ; let it be noted that Dorchester ran its municipal brewhouse efficiently and profitably in the great days of Puritanism , but not thereafter .
2 Let it be noted that J , head of was actually in the room at the time of this meeting .
3 Also considered are purely surface syntactic constraints , as in 54 ; it is noted that ‘ indefinite tu or vous can not be used in contexts where there is a definite ‘ you ’ immediately to the left , for fear of confusion with the latter ’ ( p. 289 ) :
4 It is noted that an Article 86 law , on its own , would not be sufficient : the scope of the legislation would need to be widened to include ‘ complex monopolies ’ , and the remedies available should include structural remedies ( e.g. divestment ) and regulatory remedies ( e.g. price controls ) .
5 Here it is noted that even in mainstream cinema , narrative content is increasingly losing centrality and giving way to a more image-centred ‘ spectacular ’ cinema .
6 The expressions simplify a good deal once it is noted that the most significant contributions come from terms containing which are important when the probe passes across the region where .
7 It is noted that the diagnosis in two of the patients who died was hepatocellular carcinoma and it may be that referral of these patients was precluded because of this .
8 In this context it is noted that there tend to be high rates of drop-out associated with part-time study , and those who have been successful will have displayed the commitment and capabilities necessary for success in higher education .
9 So we do have a problem to address but the I I like Mr would certainly want some explanation from the director of social services if erm the report that we have before us at the planning sub-committee is incorrect because I deal with it said it it be noted that the capacity now exists to arrange for the transfer of residents from four homes to other res residential units as part of the rationalisation programme .
10 It was noted that it bounced only once before exploding in the gully below !
11 At the conclusion of the survey of tax and other fiscal arrangements in the Smolensk guberniia it was noted that the financial framework of NEP was shaky from the outset .
12 It was noted that she kept herself almost isolated from her own colleagues .
13 It was noted that the apparent recovery of 1983–7 rested heavily on finance , banking , and credit , rather than on a genuine revival of industry or manufacturing .
14 The total work force equals 150 , it was noted that the workers all looked rather miserable and depressed and the working atmosphere was not at all pleasant .
15 From an Upper Bavarian town , it was noted that anti — Church measures had prompted ‘ the wish for the reconstruction of the monarchy and the formation of a State comprising Bavaria and Austria ’ .
16 When Bovet won the prize it was noted that he had never taken out a patent in his own name or sought to make a penny from the commercial expoitation of his research .
17 It was noted that , to date , 120 members had expressed interest in the ‘ recruit-a-friend ’ scheme .
18 It was noted that a resources register questionnaire would be circulated with the Women Chemists Newsletter No 4 in order to update current information and to introduce new women to the register which already contains details of the particular expertise of over 800 women .
19 It was noted that the rising of the Nile occurred when the last star to appear on the horizon , before dawn obscures all stars , was the dog star Sothis , or Sirius as it is known to us .
20 This matter was raised again at the Nomenclature Committee 's 1991 meeting , when it was noted that IUPAC recommended the ‘ f ’ spelling for sulphur in the 1990 edition of Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry while retaining the common UK spellings for caesium and aluminium .
21 In his Review of the National association of the Citizens advice Bureaux in 1984 it was noted that ‘ for the most part we heard nothing but praise for the comprehensiveness , accuracy and clarity of exposition of the monthly update ’ of the information system .
22 However , it was noted that the processing of financial data was laborious ( eg budgetary calculations , recording the receipt and issue of residents ' cash etc ) and could possibly be improved in some way .
23 It was noted that a number of forms and procedures had been devised by the Clerical Assistant and the OIC , and it was considered possible that the analysis might have been more revealing in other establishments where the approach to administrative work was not so methodical .
24 Thursday , 7th September , was a day of very heavy rain in the New Cumnock district and in the colliery it was noted that the flow of water from the exposed gravel had increased threefold .
25 Independent tests carries out on the packs , including representative chemicals from acids , alkalis and solvents , proved the broad chemical compatibility of the sorbent material used and it was noted that the pack can be applied to a wide range of chemical leakages .
26 This was regarded as being outside the remit of this survey although it was noted that an intentional consequence of any effective training programme should be to diffuse ideas and attitudes throughout the working environment , not least of all to counteract erroneous ideas or unwelcome attitudes .
27 While the presence of a training officer was associated with size , it was noted that of the group of 27 libraries who had a member of staff formally titled training/staff/development/research officer , seven had establishments under 200 , eight under 300 , 12 over 300 .
28 It was noted that without clear identification of needs , programmes can not be evaluated to see how effectively needs have been satisfied , and without evaluation , programmes can not be planned to achieve their objective of effective satisfaction of needs .
29 It was noted that , in theory , any needs could be met by co-operative and/or internal training , particularly as the context of co-operation encompasses a wide range of possible co-operative relationships , so that the boundary between an ‘ internal ’ and an ‘ external ’ programme was at times very indistinct .
30 When the hammering stopped and they withdrew , it was noted that a rope hung from the cross-beam .
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