Example sentences of "remember also [that] " in BNC.

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1 They remember also that the Dominions came voluntarily to our aid in the two world wars : we would be in honour bound to do likewise if any of them came under threat .
2 Remember also that the thesis is not that authoritative determinations are binding only if they correctly reflect the reasons on which they depend .
3 Remember also that you are not alone .
4 Remember also that the ‘ Great ’ C major Symphony was not composed , as had been assumed , in 1828 , and that most of the writing was contemporary with the earlier D major Sonata , whose textures are so unmistakably orchestral in outline .
5 Remember also that whenever you use a commercial record in a production you must get the permission of the appropriate record label , and this will incur a separate fee to them .
6 Remember also that companies are interested in your leisure activities , because these may tell them something about you , in particular in relation to the job in question .
7 Remember also that few other countries have the same level of free health care and social welfare that we have in Britain .
8 Remember also that in parts of Canada French is the first language .
9 Remember also that cutting blooms for the house and dead-heading are forms of pruning , and the general principles should be observed , particularly with regard to leaving spurs .
10 Remember also that the actual concept or general idea for a work is not normally covered .
11 Remember also that our star services — Amsterdam Rail Express from London and Amsterdam Air Express from London Heathrow , Stansted and Gatwick offer exceptional value with top quality service on designated services .
12 Remember also that many hotels offer added value at certain times of year .
13 Remember also that Convocation members can still use the library facilities .
14 Remember also that the upholstered seat of a chair is nearly always made of beech ; other timbers will not hold the upholstery tacks so well .
15 Remember also that most lecturers ( if they happen to be your examiners ) feel a strong revulsion and antipathy when they find their own cherished and " brilliant " arguments re-presented in a bowdlerised fashion from inadequate notes and a poor flogged memory .
16 Yes , look at a possible amalgamation , recognize the many difficulties which lie ahead , but remember also that the members and the activists within the G M B need to be kept fully informed of what the C E C are doing .
17 Remember also that a vocational degree does not bind you to one particular field of employment .
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