Example sentences of "more aware [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So we 've got to be more aware during the like what we call the silent hours .
2 In particular , licensing magistrates and fire and health authorities should be made more aware of the character and needs of historic buildings .
3 Frequent television viewers were significantly more aware of opinion poll findings , more aware of party leaders ' activities , more aware of second-rank politicians ' activities , and more aware of the parties ' campaign themes .
4 Probably the most important effect of his reading of Joyce was to make him all the more aware of the possibilities of his anthropological reading , especially when applied to modern city life in the context of inanity or death : city life was filled with fatal torpor and Eliot described London as shrivelling , like an aged little bookkeeper .
5 Ingredients obtained from the Third World , providing work and sustenance to underprivileged societies , go into products which are sold to the more fortunate , the profits of which go into her educational programme aimed at making people more aware of the critical issues of our times .
6 ‘ The idea is that anglers should be far more aware of the resource they are using and it should be the job of the IFM to teach them more about the fish , ’ said IFM official Robin Templeton .
7 As a result , you become increasingly more aware of the quality of light and shade , of tone and texture and of the shape of buildings .
8 No one was more aware of the functional significance of his popularity in binding the masses to him , and hence to the regime , than Hitler himself .
9 It was notable that Zuwaya from underprivileged lineages , at any rate in Kufra district , were more aware of the opportunities for social mobility through education , and more open to them , than men of longer pedigree .
10 Now I 'm much more aware of the shape of my nose and chin . ’
11 He says one lesson the bank has learned is the need to have better trained staff , ‘ more aware of the business problems of the person on the other side of the desk ’ .
12 In most cases , this reaction was one of either pity or fear , and this still persists today , although parents are now more aware of the educational possibilities for their children and the need for early contact with other children .
13 Is this sort of thing on the increase because the authorities are more aware of the need to control and manipulate the photographers , or to present them with carefully chosen opportunities and photographers are under increasing pressures ?
14 British companies are beginning to be more aware of the needs of their disabled employees , and the potential benefits of continuing their employment .
15 She looked more aware of the world , brighter , more optimistic .
16 In February 1973 his geography teacher warned him in his report to : ‘ Be more aware of the influence of ‘ friends ’ who might adversely affect your future progress . ’
17 They may be more aware of the contradictory nature of their actual relationship with the texts they read .
18 Additives : In recent years we have been made more aware of the danger of excessive artificial additives in our food and drink .
19 The client who presents a single problem will be allowed time to explore several ; the client who appears with a threatened electricity disconnection will be given time to expose other debts ; CAB workers are more aware of the place of industrial tribunals , of medical appeals and of welfare rights case law .
20 The prevention of fire in hospital has had considerable publicity recently via the mass media and patients are more aware of the potential danger , probably partly because in the UK public buildings have been obliged by law to install smoke doors in public corridors — and they can not escape one 's notice !
21 We are , however , becoming ever more aware of the massive influence of oceans on our climate ; research into ocean/atmosphere interactions is now a priority .
22 Greater involvement may lead to increased job satisfaction and security for all staff , but it also follows that as support staff become more aware of the value of their contribution to the school economy , they acquire a more powerful bargaining position .
23 Teachers seconded or given time to investigate the curriculum opportunities which business offers , inevitably at the same time become more aware of the world they prepare young people for .
24 To build up a shop 's reputation in the public eye ( ie to make customers more aware of the shop and the goods it offers , and to convince them that it provides good value and good service )
25 During recent years , librarians have become more aware of the need to evaluate programmes of library instruction .
26 I have become much more aware of the workings of my body and have begun to use it in a way that is much more economical .
27 As we learn to give ourselves more time to pause before activity , we will slowly become more and more aware of the warning signals that our body gives us when it is under stress .
28 Both employers and contractors have had to become more aware of the detailed provisions of contracts , and the liabilities or benefits they confer .
29 Viewed now , nearly half a century later , these studies — attractive though they are — seem remarkably dated , for children 's rate of development has increased over the years and we are now more aware of the variety of kinds and degrees of development to be found among the individual boys and girls in one age group .
30 Unfortunately even today , when people are more aware of the dangers of too much alcohol , it is often socially unacceptable to seem to refuse the convivial offer of a drink .
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