Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [be] [adj] of " in BNC.

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1 Could I ask readers to be aware of the need for on-going social education amongst our young people by encouraging discussion not simply about ‘ schooling ’ ( though this is important too ) .
2 In 1661 , when C. N. Lesle published on the mobility of the earth , he was considered by fellow clergy to be guilty of a dangerous departure .
3 However , we do not expect our computers to be capable of experiencing emotions , even though emotions are clearly a fundamental part of human intelligence .
4 Standing beside Josh in the wings , she was barely aware of the play being acted out just a few feet away , too caught up in the playwright 's words to be aware of anything else .
5 If one accepts that comparable hypotheses may explain differential phenomenology ( such as the different experiences of motion-perception previously described ) , then his work shows that it is in principle possible for a creature incapable of experiencing distinct shapes to be aware of motion and to ascribe it correctly to an individual object .
6 On the other hand the public would want inspectors to be independent of the school being inspected .
7 The TTF undertook to encourage both members and non-members to be aware of where supplies came from , to ensure that timber was bought from suppliers that were committed to " sustainable " resources wherever possible , and to work for the implementation of forest management schemes .
8 a way of allowing readers to focus just on the appearance of logical objects , but authors to be aware of them as structural entities .
9 Many different viruses have been shown in field trials to be capable of giving very satisfactory levels of control of their host insect .
10 To stay and gain promotion within a work enterprise would have acted as a brake on their aspirations to be independent of employment .
11 A representative volume is , as the term implies , a volume large enough to include sufficient of each phase for the overall moduli to be independent of surface traction and displacement .
12 It is not unusual for parents to be unaware of how you come to be there .
13 The cause of the blaze is not yet known , but a fire chief warned parents to be aware of potential hazards in Christmas decorations and gifts .
14 Remember in such circumstances to be careful of local food and water supplies — even cleaning your teeth in bottled water if in doubt .
15 The seminar , which will be organised with WACC support , aims to help participants to be aware of the vital role of communication in the transition to democracy , and to encourage them to do all they can in their country 's struggle for peace and justice .
16 This question of morale is then one of the key areas for social workers to be aware of in sustaining people and their family networks or informal care networks in the community .
17 Second , the works induction training package should be updated , with particular emphasis being placed on the need for non-asbestos workers to be aware of potential problem .
18 The 1960 tourists were the first South African cricketers to be aware of the growing resentments to apartheid and the whole trip , destined to be the last full English tour by the Springboks , was overshadowed by demonstrations .
19 So just a few ideas , not let you know exhaustive but a few ideas to be aware of you 've got appropriate .
20 It also allowed the commissions to be representative of the whole Church .
21 Customers must check statements to be sure of their accuracy .
22 Why should he be jealous if there are no gods to be jealous of ?
23 This background is described so that social workers can encourage families to be aware of the pressures , and support their relatives by being closely involved .
24 There are a few things to be wary of in using the fifty millesimals .
25 If joint action is undertaken , these associations often settle into the familiar pattern of ‘ pressure-group ’ politics — that is , appealing to existing power structures to be relieved of their debilitating situation .
26 Traditionally practitioners have considered infant behaviour problems to be symptomatic of underlying disorder — that the problem exists inside the child and must be diagnosed and then treated with a view to a cure .
27 With her thoughts far away and her eyes fixed on the distant horizon , she did not notice where she was going — and as the tall , broad-shouldered man who was coming from the opposite direction was too deeply absorbed in his own reflections to be aware of his surroundings , there was a sudden abrupt collision .
28 THE five-year-old boys and girls listen attentively as their teacher explains that men who live with men are not figures to be frightened of .
29 Too small even to be found on many maps , too hidden for any of its innocent affairs to be worthy of attention , Granard seemed no longer to be part of the priest 's past .
30 In England , a detective sergeant has warned fellow officers to be wary of rape complainants who do not ‘ show signs of extreme violence . ’
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