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

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1 Air Vice-Marshal A D Dick , chairman of 30 Squadron Association , in an appeal for relatives to be made aware of the memorial 's existence , recalls that Squadron Leader Edward Howell , the 33 Squadron commander , was critically wounded in the battle and nearly died .
2 The scientist who threatens to blow up London in the film John Boulting directed for Korda , Seven Days to Noon ( 1950 ) , does so in order that the whole world will be made aware of how a scientific dream had been corrupted .
3 Often only after the transaction has been completed will the customer be made aware of the commission involved — sometimes up to 10 per cent of the amount being changed .
4 To avoid disappointment farmers should be made aware of these pitfalls .
5 Either benefit may serve as a motivator to individuals who must be made aware of these benefits and their own role .
6 Pupils need to be made aware of the subtler uses of language , and of the appropriate uses of figures of speech .
7 Pupils should be made aware of how pieces of work they have produced relate to adult uses of writing .
8 17.46 By building on the experiences of earlier key stages pupils should be made aware of the following range of functions of writing : ( a ) — primarily to communicate meaning to others : reporting , narrating , persuading , arguing , describing , instructing , explaining ; ( b ) — for thinking and learning : recollecting , organising thoughts , reconstructing , reviewing , hypothesising ; ( c ) — using language in aesthetic and imaginative ways .
9 It is important to bear in mind that there may be a significant amount of delinquency and crime amongst the middle classes , but we are less likely to be made aware of it .
10 Governors should be made aware of key material relating to schools in the 1990s and demand from their LEA governor-training officers the courses they want and need as an individual group .
11 Staff need to be made aware of the indicators that trigger off their own prejudices — snotty noses , nose- and ear-rings , coloured hair , leather jackets , elaborate and expensive school uniforms , gum-chewing — all those things that set off an expectation of a certain kind of behaviour , regardless of the individual young person 's personality .
12 She may have a house to sell , or a tenancy to terminate , and she should be made aware of your willingness to help her with this , if she wishes , and with everything else connected with the move .
13 I appreciate that Guitarist can not be held responsible for the extremely low quality of these tapes , but I feel that you should be made aware of the fact .
14 ‘ I do not want to alarm villagers unduly , but they must be made aware of what has happened and take every precaution . ’
15 But its real purpose is for the prospective auditor/adviser to be made aware of all the relevant facts before taking on the assignment .
16 The bank undertook to arrange for the necessary documents to be drawn up and the manager gave instructions that both the husband and the wife were to be made aware of the nature and effect of the documents they would sign , and that the wife should be advised to take legal advice if she had any doubts about them .
17 The broker may need to be made aware of this duty .
18 The haulier must be made aware of all the liabilities incurred under credit agreements .
19 People should be made aware of both actual and potential old age abuse , its causes and ways of preventing it .
20 Teachers can be made aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face .
21 Every child must be made aware of the danger of sexual stereotyping …
22 These terms and conditions are , however , intended to serve as guidelines , and for them to be valid , the purchaser needs to be made aware of them .
23 To prevent further cases the Indian community in the United Kingdom should be made aware of the risks associated with the use of ethnic remedies , and their distribution and sale should be monitored .
24 " All candidates should be made aware of the crucial importance of the introductory sentences , possibly extending to a short paragraph to each answer they produce .
25 about necessarily taking it , but I think they certainly ought to be made aware of sort of what it involves and and what it really means .
26 Therefore , he has to be made aware of his hidden thoughts .
27 Not only does the 24-hour delivery time achieved week in week out put most publishers to shame , but if it were not for their buyers ' notes and regular representative visits , we as a small bookshop all too often ignored by publishers — The Bookseller apart , whose efforts are also appreciated — would not be made aware of new titles and promotions .
28 What needs to happen is that the trade should be made aware of the shortlist ; the media must pick up the vibes ; and the winner should be available in paperback ( Emily will be a Pan in October .
29 A sick man who values a hi-fi set more than a bottle of medicine that will cure him needs to be made aware of the values involved .
30 Candidates should be made aware of the variety of forms of writing used in business life , so that they will be able to select most appropriate form — notes , summaries , memoranda , telex , quantification displays , etc — according to circumstances .
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