Example sentences of "it should be recall that " in BNC.

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1 On the negative side it should be recalled that many Belorussian nationalists were more pro-Western than specifically Belorussian in their emphasis , while many others became so identified with the Bolshevik Party that they shed earlier inclinations .
2 Scorn has been poured upon the excessive mourning practised by Victorians , to which even their children and servants were subjected ; but it should be recalled that the badge of mourning was like the tartan of a Highland clan : it symbolised solidarity .
3 Following the exile , it should be recalled that women , for a complex of pragmatic reasons , were confined almost exclusively to the domestic realm .
4 And in this respect , it should be recalled that the man I later compared to the mechanical rabbit who runs on.rails at a greyhound track was far from being the smooth , meticulous driver he later became .
5 ( It should be recalled that when he first appeared in Hanoi in August , everyone asked ‘ Who is Ho Chi Minh ? ’ )
6 It should be recalled that the covariance may be defined as follows : .
7 Solihull teachers were strongly so , but it should be recalled that only a relatively small proportion of them had had any direct experience of the process .
8 Finally , in this regard it should be recalled that although gluten sensitivity never presents with rectal bleeding , patients were seen to develop an acute erythematous/haemorrhagic proctitis after massive rectal challenge with gluten or its derivatives .
9 And it should be recalled that in a very short time ( less than three months ) Harris mounted his 1,000-Plan to demonstrate what strategic bombing was all about , but more especially the main reason was to get the Navy and the Army off his back with their insistent and regular demands for bombers to bolster the parlous situation in their theatres of war .
10 However it should be recalled that even if an obligation of confidence is held to exist the grant of an injunction is in the discretion of the court .
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