Example sentences of "bear [prep] [noun sg] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is still important to see if specifying an age range could be indirect discrimination and it is important to bear in mind that differential age criteria are always likely to be direct discrimination even if it is based on the unequal state pension age .
2 The illustrations can , of course , be multiplied , but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional .
3 But it is important to bear in mind that such misgivings are made privately .
4 It is wise to bear in mind that similar reasoning has been used by many others — so much so that much of our supposed ‘ knowledge ’ of the history of English phonology is filtered through this kind of reasoning .
5 When questioned over the possibility of the EC issuing regulations ( which must be followed exactly ) as opposed to directives ( where the result must comply , but the means by which the result is obtained is not stipulated ) 0 , the DoE pointed out that although there was ‘ a greater certainty with regard to regulation ’ it was important to bear in mind that different countries have different administration regimes and that directly applicable regulations could , therefore , cause problems .
6 Your worships , those are the circumstances I would ask you to bear in mind that this man a ha , has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as purchasing documents is concerned they were in order and erm he would of produced them had he realised what the officer was saying to him and er , that he would of realised had he not been suffering the shock , but he was actually sufferance suffering at the er at the time of the accident .
7 Your Worships those are the circumstances , I would ask you to bear in mind that this man ha has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as production of documents is concerned .
8 It is important to bear in mind that these statistics are collected on a changing basis , even though all derive from taxes at death ; they cover both consumption and production property .
9 It should also be borne in mind that ancient marble statues were painted .
10 But it needs to be borne in mind that such connections are not an automatic or necessary consequence of the formal structure of the poetry ; they are the result of the reader 's bringing his own sensibility and experience to bear on the text , and interpreting it in the light of his own conscious or unconscious idea of the nature and function of literature .
11 But whatever choice is made , it should be borne in mind that prolonged performance in this office may undermine independence .
12 When considering these findings it should be borne in mind that many companies round up the fees paid to the nearest million pounds ( or one place of decimals of a million pounds ) and that foreign currency movements can cause distortions .
13 It should be borne in mind that many vendors are used to paying their accountants an audit fee of only £5-10,000 per annum .
14 In assessing their contribution it should be borne in mind that many parish roads were improved while many turnpikes were neglected .
15 The Association of Professors of Surgery has advised that every surgical trainee should undertake a period of full time research training , but it must be borne in mind that most surgeons will not subsequently perform laboratory research .
16 It must be borne in mind that this distribution , while , likely to be typical of the 1910 sample as a whole , does reflect that sample sage structure : the information comes from marriages logged very largely between 1910 and 1920 and obviously tells us more about the families that sent their daughter to the trade in the 1900s than about the earlier decades .
17 Although the order is subject to the condition precedent that ‘ the required drugs and equipment are or could reasonably be made available , ’ it makes no reference to the availability of staff and it has to be borne in mind that artificial ventilation of a young child in an intensive care unit is highly intensive of highly skilled staff .
18 It should be borne in mind that these ratios are based on financial statements which only report on those ‘ facts ’ that can be expressed in money terms .
19 It should be borne in mind that these ratios are based on financial statements which only report on those ‘ facts ’ that can be expressed in money terms .
20 But as was stated above , it must always be borne in mind that these models are ideal types .
21 It should be borne in mind that any organisation such as the police or Department of Social Work will tend to react defensively to a formal complaint whereas good personal relations can often enable better results to be achieved .
22 ‘ It should be borne in mind that seasonal variations in stock market activity ususally result in lower turnover in the second half .
23 It must be borne in mind that more copper equates to more adhesive holding the copper foil onto the glass fibre panel .
24 You addressed a visible problem but bear in mind that awful things can happen in the clearest of ponds if you do not use a test kit on a regular basis .
25 And whatever you finally decide to do with it , bear in mind that great sacrifices have been made to bring this to you .
26 Bear in mind that all sections must add up to the overall length measurement .
27 Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity .
28 Lay the two curtains out flat on top of each other with right sides facing , and bear in mind that one curtain as laid out represents half the window ( fig. 49 ) .
29 Bear in mind that choral music tends to obscure the clarity of words , and that at a first hearing few people will understand them , their attention inevitably being concentrated on the music .
30 Bear in mind that different types of heat source produce different levels of humidity Electricity , for example , is a drying heat which produces a slight condensation .
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