Example sentences of "[modal v] also [be] bear in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such treatment could not be condoned but it must also be borne in mind that an increasingly dependent elderly person may be a heavy burden on a carer who has other family commitments including children , or who also may be obliged to continue paid employment ; and the stress on the carer is considerable ( Tyler , 1987 ) .
2 It must also be borne in mind that when breeding takes place in an ‘ unsuitable ’ pH than the sex ratio of the fry may be affected — in A.cacatuoides it appears that the more alkaline the water the more males are produced , though I do not know if this is true for other species .
3 It must also be borne in mind that article 13 does not oblige the court to decline to order the return of the child even if grave risk of an intolerable situation is established .
4 If this is the case , the changes of the past 30 years may be the first signs of a return to the more traditional population distribution of pre-industrial Britain , but it must also be borne in mind that it takes a very long time to shift major population patterns , and that the present trends may only be a veneer on an underlying and more permanent structure .
5 It must also be borne in mind that in 685 Ecgfrith was able to invade through Strathmore as far as Nechtanesmere ( Dunnichen ) , near Forfar , which will have been in the more northerly kingdom of Circinn ( between the Isla and the Dee ) .
6 It must also be borne in mind , even where the language versions are entirely in accord with one another , that Community law uses terminology which is peculiar to it .
7 It should also be borne in mind that ancient marble statues were painted .
8 And of course it should also be borne in mind that cost-effectiveness is not the only consideration in assessing the value of such a scheme .
9 It should also be borne in mind that , in the current success of building surveying practice in the areas of project management — be the project new or refurbishment — and analysis of building performance , the medium through which these special skills are consolidated is client contact .
10 It should also be borne in mind that the directors control 56% of the company , with the balance held by shareholders not involved with the daily running of the business .
11 However , it should also be borne in mind that women , now 80 or more , belong to a generation whose chances of ever marrying were greatly reduced by the loss of eligible young men in the First World War ( 1914–18 ) .
12 It should also be borne in mind that the employment security of the regular labour force depends upon the employment insecurity of the temporary labour force .
13 It should also be borne in mind that the Court will not discount the multiplier with regard to the period between the accident and any ultimate Proof .
14 In selecting the sum for Tender it should also be borne in mind that in cases where an argument of contributory negligence is made , the pursuer himself may , in his own mind , be prepared to accept rather more blame for the accident than would probably be established after Proof .
15 It should also be borne in mind that the closing prices quoted by the FT are mid-prices between the bid and offer prices offered by the market-makers .
16 The possibility of progression to modules requiring higher levels of competence should also be borne in mind when designing programmes .
17 It should also be borne in mind that some high turnover projects contain a considerable element of government grants which are paid to the Council ‘ en bloc ’ for further distribution to participants .
18 It should also be borne in mind that in some circumstances , there may well be extensive consent requirements even on a share sale .
19 However , it should also be borne in mind that many other contracts have similar legislation governing exclusion and similar clauses .
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