Example sentences of "be noted [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | It has been noted elsewhere that there are many community level variables ( schools , adequacy of water supply , transportation , medical personnel and facilities , etc ) that affect child health and the parents ' ability to overcome health problems and hazards . |
2 | It has been noted also that a particular salacious title for a fabliau , irrespective of the nature of the fabliau 's contents , may have been the secret of the contemporary success of some , as measured by the number of extant manuscript copies . |
3 | It had already been noted informally that vernacular speakers realized certain items of the /a/ class with a front-raised , lengthened , slightly diphthongized variant ; [ bΕ ? g ] is a stereotypical Belfast pronunciation of the item ‘ bag ’ . |
4 | It should be noted however that the latter recently succeeded in having a 7% resale royalty provision dropped from the federal Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 . |
5 | ( It should be noted however that not every argument for the necessity of a male priesthood necessarily entails a complete picture of God 's dispensation as embodying male and female principles . |
6 | It must be noted however that Alliance and UPNI supporters were also responsible for about 1,300 non-transferable votes and it would have been necessary for these either to have remained non-transferable or to have favoured SDLP as much as UUUC for those votes to have had no effect on the relative position of SDLP and VUPP . |
7 | It should be noted finally that depending on their design , incentive schemes may actually be counter-productive . |
8 | It should be noted here that the terms expert and knowledge based systems have come into common usage , and are often interchanged when describing intelligent systems . |
9 | This discussion will be spread over two chapters and it should be noted here that , for clarity of presentation , it will sometimes be necessary to introduce very briefly in this chapter certain ideas which will then be discussed more fully in the next . |
10 | It should be noted here that while Porter is an eminently sensible and clear-thinker his role as a member of the training committee was one of ‘ climber in the street ’ , whose job was apparently to steer the committee away from any productive involvement in training . |
11 | It should be noted here that the recognition output such as ‘ \ ’ and ‘ - ’ are strokes of the pen which the recogniser has been unable to join to any other stroke to give a possible letter . |
12 | As our work has sometimes been interpreted as conflicting with that of Labov , it should be noted here that the above characterization of the speech community is fundamentally of the same type as his and can be seen as derivative from his insights . |
13 | ( It should be noted here that the groom himself is of necessity a classifactory cross-cousin of the bride , for the rule is that all marriages must be between kinsmen of the same caste . |
14 | It should be noted here that the figures in the table for Food , drink and tobacco industries exclude whisky . |
15 | Tutors note : It should be noted here that many of the answers relate to past versus future benefits . |
16 | In advance of that , however , it can be noted here that as a generalization about the fabliaux , rather than a point to consider in relation to some fabliaux , her claim may go too far . |
17 | It should be noted also that Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy has been applied beyond psychiatric disorders to the problems of offenders and to people with learning difficulties . |
18 | It should be noted also that many sociologists would argue-particularly Goode , for example ( Goode , 1970 ) — that these changes are not simply confined to Britain and the United States but are taking place throughout the world , although at different paces and starting from different points . |
19 | It should be noted moreover that such a Christology is not predicated upon saying that the difference between the sexes is of minimal importance , or simply to be compared with differences of race , with the implication that women can be said to be like Christ and so for example be ordained . |
20 | If the right service is not available in your area this information will be noted so that better services can be planned . |
21 | It is to be noted further that the Act , no doubt inadvertently , facilitates such behaviour by providing that the Tribunal shall give reasons for its decisions only to the Prime Minister . |
22 | It should be noted further that these decisions affect not only the physical character of an area , including its infrastructure requirements and the condition of the local environment , but also the range and type of other economic activities that are carried on there . |
23 | It may be noted incidentally that if in any land the poll is higher than the national average one or more patties in it may receive a correspondingly larger allotment of seats , which , since the number of constituency seats can not be changed , will entail a larger allotment of list seats . |
24 | It is noted above that the main planning focus for suppliers will be business planning to enable them to secure and fulfil contracts . |
25 | It was noted above that these accounts are audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General who reports to the Public Accounts Committee . |
26 | It was noted above that there is often a disparity between benefits and taxes covered ; that is , an unbalanced budget is allocated which creates a distortion in measured net benefits . |
27 | It was noted however that what was contemptuously called the ‘ village intelligentsia ’ still maintained a hostile attitude to the Party and the Red Army . |
28 | These have already been compared with law centres earlier in this chapter and it was noted then that they are staffed by volunteer lawyers , have limited opening hours , offer only advice , and make no charge for the service provided . |
29 | It was noted earlier that some physics students had had difficulty choosing between science and arts at A level , and these students , like those who had interests such as reading or music , were usually more broad-minded than those who had always regarded themselves as scientists ; for example |