Example sentences of "mind when [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We have already seen something of what Hobbes has in mind when we considered his idea of the generation of a circle .
2 Let me tell you of the images that spring to my mind when we talk about water .
3 If you have already rejected hotels as too pricey , and youth hostels as too lugubrious , then two further types of accommodation spring to mind when we consider the problem of finding accommodation in the wild and lonely Scottish hills : bothies and tents .
4 That 's something we at Sumitomo Bank keep in mind when we deal with our customers , combining our specialized expertise in international banking with original thinking to offer service with just the right character to fit their particular needs .
5 This relationship should be borne in mind when we examine monetary policy in the next two chapters .
6 I wo n't half give him a piece of my mind when we catch him . "
7 You 're always on my mind when we 're apart —
8 It is important that we bear these differences in mind when we attempt to analyse the formal nature of public sector organisations .
9 It worked , but I thought he was going to lose his mind when we found de Raimes locked in his solar and you were nowhere to be seen .
10 The second point to bear in in mind when we consider what influences children 's consumption is the question of access and the tightening of that access .
11 I will bear her very much in mind when we debate the matter next week .
12 We shall remember words that he used in an interview with The Independent : ’ If we have changed our mind to win we can change our mind when we have won .
13 The truth is that it is this party and this Government who have consistently sought to defend employees and trade union members over the past 12 years , and that is what the country will bear in mind when we come to the general election .
14 One of the other things , of course , we 've got to always bear in mind when we und , try to understand the parables of Jesus is that you can not , and Jesus never meant for us , to find us u our , you know a parallel for every single little detail , the for for the colour of this , or the colour of that , or th the shape of something else , he did n't expect us and did n't mean for us to find out a pa a a parallel , a meaning for every single detail because otherwise you 're gon na be contradicting yourself again and again but what we must see is , what is the main basic truth that Jesus is teaching here ?
15 This is what Smith and Vischer ( 1981 ) have in mind when they emphasize the ‘ situational determinants ’ of ‘ street-level justice ’ .
16 Ask voters to say what comes to mind when they think of the Labour Party and a large proportion mention , ‘ the unions ’ , ‘ strikes ’ , ‘ the winter of discontent ’ , and ‘ the three-day week ’ , even though this last event occurred under Mr Heath .
17 The authors of the Arkleton Trust publication seem to have this in mind when they state : —
18 Certainly , this is not the sort of behaviour that modern judges have in mind when they refer to young thugs as behaving ‘ like animals ’ .
19 Schlesinger first thought him wrong for Ratso , but changed his mind when they met in New York .
20 CMJ must surely have had this in mind when they invited the Reverend Jesse Jackson to address the convention a mere four days before the country went to the polls .
21 The Whig reformers had their own political views in mind when they described the typical Scottish politician as a man whose position was secured by extensive bribery of a small venal electorate concerned only with individual advantage , or , alternatively , by the politician ignoring the true electorate and placing reliance upon nominal and fictitious voters who had been added to the freeholders rolls in the counties .
22 The heads of government had regional integration in mind when they formed the Caribbean Community ( Caricom ) in 1973 .
23 It 's never tobacco or alcohol , the most dangerous addictive drugs around , which people have in mind when they refer , whether in jocose or deadly-serious vein , to a ‘ drugs problem ’ : it 's illegal drugs they are on about .
24 This suggests a definition of culture that is closer to what many social scientists and cultural theorists would have in mind when they talk about culture than the versions associated with either multiculturalism or antiracism .
25 It is this range of performances rather than any coherent body of theology which most social anthropologists have in mind when they refer to the magico-religious system .
26 Erm that in fact er whether it 's been on board accurately by the report er or not is , is a matter for er question , but it was something that they bore in mind when they where reaching their conclusion , so they believe that they have taken it into account .
27 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
28 Yes I I do n't really want to respond to that other than to say that Bond End is d it 's still an extremely important consideration , it 's in the conservation area , it 's an important part of Knaresborough and it was obviously something that members had in mind when they they made their decision on on the relative merits .
29 The possibility of Wimbledon playing Cambridge United in a near-empty stadium is hardly what the Premier League creators would have had in mind when they were formulating their ideas .
30 The Church of Ireland appears to have had this in mind when it invited the well-known English Roman catholic marriage consultant , Dr Jack Dominian , to provide a report on divorce for the Church of Ireland General Synod .
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