Example sentences of "bearing in [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | Bearing in mind the commercial raison d'etre of the court , there was a case for paying its judges more than those in other divisions . |
2 | Bearing in mind the need for Poland and Hungary to reach rapid agreement with international financial institutions , the Council ( of ministers ) recognises the urgent need for additional measures of support . ’ |
3 | The East Germans have enough to think about without troubling themselves about tennis , but it is odd they do not have a single international player of note , bearing in mind the success of Czechoslovakia and the involvement of other Eastern bloc countries . |
4 | Unless those wholly or almost wholly unable to travel any distance without a vehicle ( bearing in mind the current state of the pavements ) were exempt from such a charge , it would amount to gross discrimination against an already disenfranchised group . |
5 | The balance of the side is just as Bobby Robson would have wished it ; bearing in mind the need for midfield solidity , Rocastle would probably have played anyway . |
6 | Bearing in mind the England team 's attempts to break out , cricket must have seemed an appropriate fund-raising event , and a knock-out competition among teams from the media will be played this weekend at North Middlesex CC , Park Road , Hornsey , London . |
7 | Ironically , bearing in mind the casualty statistics of rear gunners , ‘ Jacko ’ was the sole survivor of the crew — perhaps because the aircraft crashed while flying too low over enemy territory . |
8 | But bearing in mind the people Ford says the car is aimed at , the greatest surprise is just how cumbersome and unwieldy it feels on everyday journeys . |
9 | The inspection is similar to that carried out for the Structural Survey , however because the report is in a standard format , the information conveyed is more concise and limited in order to identify the more important defects , bearing in mind the property 's type and age . |
10 | Bearing in mind the continuing need to protect British interests and to support friendly states in the Middle and Far East , they recommended that steps should be taken to build up RAF Transport Command 's capacity to provide greater strategic and tactical air mobility . |
11 | Next the designer moves on to the exceptions , such as a and s , all the while bearing in mind the axis he established with the first letter he designed . |
12 | If we try to weigh up the two sets of complaints , bearing in mind the greater need of the people in the Exodus passage , we might say that honours , or dishonours , are about even . |
13 | Each of these steps must be an improvement , or , bearing in mind the last section , at least not a deterioration . |
14 | Bearing in mind the length of her reign , I took along two loyal subjects , aged 12 and 13 , to broaden the critical perspective . |
15 | Bearing in mind the course leaders ' concern to instil or reinforce responsible drinking attitudes and behaviour , it is worth noting that before the course 77 per cent of the participants agreed with the statement ‘ To enjoy yourself , it is necessary to have something to drink ’ ; yet by the end of the course 88 per cent disagreed with this attitude . |
16 | He may scorn , tease , insult or placate his stage wife and have appropriate feelings as he does so ( bearing in mind the necessary modification we have already admitted , but modified or not , the response is an emotional one ) . |
17 | Bearing in mind the general pattern of restricted and extended modes , certain features can be highlighted . |
18 | Bearing in mind the size of the KGB 's foreign operations it would be surprising if it did not have some successes . |
19 | Bearing in mind the geographical locations of the superpowers , this is easier to contemplate than achieve . |
20 | The bulkhead footwells are quite bad , is it practical to fit a new bulkhead bearing in mind the V8 conversion ? |
21 | Bearing in mind the numerical dominance of the Conservative Party , and the fact that ministers , and especially the Prime Minister , make the news and announce policy , I myself do not find the statistical advantage shown for that side of the House either surprising or disturbing . |
22 | Bearing in mind the long-term structure and fertility of the land , most smallholders will generally combine two or more of the above enterprises , and try to grow most of their own food . |
23 | So , equally obviously , the question becomes , what disruption to normal regulation would be caused by recognizing the change , always bearing in mind the rarity of the situation , and that even if some disruption were shown , it might not be sufficiently serious to warrant withholding recognition ? |
24 | With practice it is possible to increase this speed considerably , bearing in mind the following points : |
25 | where you stand to gain very much more from a successful action for wrongful dismissal than you would from proceeding before an industrial tribunal , bearing in mind the ceiling on unfair dismissal compensation and the potential value of your contract if your notice entitlement is lengthy . |
26 | An excellent strategy is to convey understanding to your child or teenager by bearing in mind the two-way nature of good communication between adults . |
27 | But bearing in mind the unfortunate consequences of his earlier correspondence , he was probably anxious not to appear to be supporting his own cause . |
28 | Bearing in mind the policy modifications imposed on the Urban Programme after 1979 , what kind of supportive environment was it providing for the cities by the mid-to-late 1980s ? |
29 | The analyst must aim to define an uncontentious view of the transformation the procedure aims to achieve , bearing in mind the variety of viewpoints that could be considered relevant . |
30 | As noted above , Aristo argued , by analogy with the way in which the words were interpreted in the case of a legacy of dowry and in stipulations on sale of an inheritance , and bearing in mind the testator 's intention , that the words should be taken to include non-pecuniary dispositions . |