Example sentences of "it is [adv] advised that " in BNC.
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1 | These prices are a guideline only and it is strongly advised that prices are checked at the time of booking . |
2 | It is strongly advised that a logical name be used . |
3 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
4 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MARKETING privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
5 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the OFFLINE MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
6 | It is strongly advised that this privilege is only given to responsible users — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
7 | However , it is strongly advised that only one LIFESPAN user has OFFLINE MANAGER privilege to prevent duplication of work — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
8 | However , it is strongly advised that only one LIFESPAN user has OFFLINE MANAGER privilege to prevent duplication of work . |
9 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
10 | Although agreement may be reached between the parties as to the future of the matrimonial home , it is strongly advised that such agreement be embodied in a " consent order " of the court ; if the court does not have the power directly to make an order under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( for instance in relation to repairs to property held subject to certain conditions and in relation to payment of premiums of life assurance policies ) the same effect can be achieved by formulating the obligations of each party as undertakings given to the court ( see Livesey v Jenkins [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 106 and Salter , Matrimonial Consent Orders and Agreements , 2nd edn , Longman 1991 ) . |