Example sentences of "he [modal v] be aware " in BNC.

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1 To be fair , he did also point out that neither did Yorkshire 's Asian population flock in droves of more than three or four to see the hero from the subcontinent in action ; but then he may be aware , as so many apparently are not , that the prospect of seeing a Hindu lad from Bombay doing well for Yorkshire — as he assuredly will — is not exactly high on the agenda for the Pakistanis who form the greater part of the Asian population in those parts .
2 If the designer is working on a project where a food and beverage manager has been appointed , he should always be involved from the inception of the project , in order that he may be aware of the development of the facility .
3 If Professor Lee or others can devise a blueprint for government regulated auditors with financial and business skills to serve the public interest in a way he feels the Big Six do not , he should be aware of a ( minority ) view in these firms that auditing is a high risk , low reward business which is uninteresting by comparison with certain other activities .
4 It is necessary for the reader 's initiation into James 's world that he should hold his convictions in suspense , ie he should be aware that more things are hidden than have yet been shown .
5 This will rarely benefit an original recipient of the incorrect certificate because receipt of his certificate normally marks the conclusion of the transaction and is not something on which he relied in deciding to enter into it and because he should be aware of the true facts .
6 However he should be aware that this might become one of his duties if for any reason we revert to the previous arrangements after the initial trial .
7 On the hon. Gentleman 's first point , if he implies any strictures at all , he should be aware of the amount of help that has been given to the police force since 1979 .
8 I share his dislike of the practice , but he should be aware , as he points his finger , that there are three more pointing back at him .
9 He must be aware , however , that any antagonistic or critical assessment will not only be unwelcome , but coming from an insider will smell of blasphemy .
10 And he must be aware of people since he is not only concerned with the technical standing of machines but also with the physical and mental health of his operators .
11 First , he must be aware of the overall strength of use of the section being revised , compared with other sections of the library .
12 If he is to play successfully with others he must be aware of them as persons like himself , with feelings and rights which must be recognized and adjusted to .
13 Orwell in his notes offers only the ghost of an answer when he remarks that Waugh 's loyalty was to a form of society no longer viable , ‘ of which he must be aware ’ .
14 The Prime Minister told my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) that the Government make a large contribution to the UN development agencies , but he must be aware that our contribution has been cut by 38 per cent .
15 In the first place he must be aware that until 1 January 1752 the old year began on Ladyday , 25 March .
16 In particular he must be aware that Nonconformity flourished in certain types of local communities and that the social composition of the various denominations was often markedly different from sect to sect .
17 Surely he must be aware of her deep unhappiness and frustration at the vague , unsettled state of their relationship ?
18 ‘ Yes , ’ she agreed , though while she felt it would not be right for her to question him about his employer , she could see no reason — since he must be aware of the contents of Ven Gajdusek 's desk diary — for not mentioning , ‘ I came here specifically to interview Mr Gajdusek last Friday , but — ’
19 It was true she 'd avoided him , had gladly left him to Merry , but it had n't occurred to her that he might be aware of that .
20 As much as he could be aware of someone else 's problems , his own were the ones that preoccupied him most .
21 And although he signed a lucrative four-year contract with Wednesday last season , he would be aware that a move to United now would make him one of the game 's highest earners .
22 As the Right Honourable Gentleman is aware , our top priority is to get inflation down , and I would also hope that he would be aware that the aim of doing that in the longer term has to be by making the price of money more expensive .
23 Er your worships , the one remaining summonses , the one relating to the fact that his vehicle er , was n't taxed at the time of the accident and , I think er he he will be aware his tax er , did run out at the end of May and this accident happened on the twenty first of June .
24 As he will be aware , for the most part attacks have been going in the direction opposite to that to which he drew attention .
25 He will be aware that there is still a problem in my constituency and the south-west with the burden of the business rate , but is not the last thing that small businesses want the layers of bureaucracy that would result from 10 new regional assemblies , new sex and race discrimination legislation and the hundreds of new quangos that Labour would put into practice in its first year of office ?
26 Despite the short list that my right hon. Friend read out , he will be aware that the problem of ram-raiding is increasing substantially in parts of the country .
27 He will be aware that last night , thousands of young Scots slept rough on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland , who referred to the fact that 25 per cent .
28 He will be aware that there are Commission proposals on harmonisation with a zero rate for wine but a substantially higher rate for spirits , which is bound to have an adverse effect on our trade balance .
29 He will be aware that losses by ECGD of £3 billion , which have already been disclosed , with the possibility of a similar sum in the pipeline , suggest that we can not afford to underestimate the possible losses to the nation if we get the ECGD judgments wrong .
30 In terms of a debate , he will be aware that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has called for debates in the Scottish Grand Committee and I hope that everyone will contribute to them .
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