Example sentences of "it is [adv] worth remembering that " in BNC.
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1 | It is however worth remembering that black and white TV sets are now very cheap , and if , for instance , you are setting up previewing facilities for teachers a small black and white monitor or TV set is all you need . |
2 | Townshend is most famous for beating his guitar against speaker stacks , but it is also worth remembering that , on stage at The Ricky Tick Club , Windsor , in May 1966 , he attempted the same stunt against the head of Keith Moon . |
3 | I am going to criticise modern farming methods , I promise you , but before I do it is also worth remembering that the primary beneficiary has been the consumer . |
4 | It is also worth remembering that choice of topic is affected by the power of the subjects of the research to resist the investigation . |
5 | It is also worth remembering that since it is the older type of housing that lacks basic amenities , elderly people are more likely to live in such accommodation . |
6 | It is also worth remembering that the way to hold someone 's attention is to look at them . |
7 | It is also worth remembering that an increased assessment does not necessarily reflect prosperity ; there is evidence of considerable urban decay , for example , at Coventry , despite the town 's greater tax liability . |
8 | It is also worth remembering that when they put in for an application for ten flats , the advice from the Authority was that was only development and no parking , |
9 | It is always worth remembering that no man 's credit is as good as his money . |
10 | It is perhaps worth remembering that both Epstein , Akhmatova and Nevinson knew him as solitary and an intensely private man . |
11 | It is perhaps worth remembering that the Beveridge Report was published as early as 1942 ; it embodied the aspirations of so many who had been disappointed by the failure of Lloyd George 's ‘ land fit for heroes to live in ’ to materialise . |