Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [be] aware [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Right , and there 's various pros and cons to be aware of .
2 This example illustrates well that one has to be aware of the range of possible treatments and restorations to which even perfectly genuine objects could have been subjected .
3 This model of fault- finding identifies three main goals : initial symptom identification , the fault-finder has to be aware of symptom sources , contingencies existing between them and their relative informational value .
4 However , any organisation has to be aware of the environment within which it operates .
5 One has to be aware of such problems and refer to whatever maps and directories are at hand .
6 This is just the sort of problem the family historian has to be aware of .
7 He needs to be aware of the social reasons pulling at ordinary people , the conditions of work in an industrial society , the nature of a people 's amusements .
8 The other changes are relatively minor , but the reporting accountant needs to be aware of them .
9 The haulier certainly needs to be aware of the procedure on claims for unfair dismissal .
10 The counsellor needs to be aware of the wishes and expectations of both old and young alike about the nature of the caring role within the family , and this is particularly so when families live separately .
11 For that reason alone , everyone who works with very old people needs to be aware of the emotional and social impact of incontinence .
12 The village child needs to be aware of the noise and movement of the big city .
13 At the initial design stage , and during the implementation of the program , the programmer needs to be aware of and act upon a number of factors .
14 There are social , cultural and spiritual aspects to hygiene which the nurse needs to be aware of so that people are not offended .
15 There are , however , limitations that the desktop publisher needs to be aware of .
16 Thus our official , in dealing with the , politician , needs to be aware of the political impact of his or her advice and be sensitive to the needs of the politician .
17 The approach to understanding organisations that concentrates its focus on people within organisations needs to be aware of what it is that motivates people within those organisations .
18 Again , the local researcher needs to be aware of the potential evidence and relationships which may have existed in his area of study , whether the sites are well represented or not at all .
19 Anyone who is charged with running classes , sections of schools or whole schools needs to be aware of what those assumptions are and of their effects .
20 Much of the discussion related to the three layered model above applies to these situations , but the analyst needs to be aware of other frameworks and recognise them when they occur .
21 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
22 In different companies there may be different key people , e.g. secretaries , ( office stationery ) , production engineers ( lathes ) , design engineers ( components ) , managing directors ( computers ) , so the salesperson needs to be aware of the real need to treat each organisation individually .
23 As one dresses in the morning one is very conscious of the feel of the clothes on one 's skin , but after a fairly short time one ceases to be aware of the sensation .
24 It helps to be aware of the living nature of language and to be interested in the subject .
25 The recommendation may be incorporated into food law eventually , but at the moment it pays to be aware of the difference between ‘ flavoured ’ and ‘ flavour ’ .
26 Feng shui attempts to be aware of the flow of energies in the landscape , choosing the best sites , in terms of those energies , for the placing of a house , tomb , or other form of development .
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