Example sentences of "aware [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I hoped that the hon. Member would be aware of the changes in fashion with which our footwear industry has had to deal and would have noticed the internationally competitive conditions in which it has had to operate .
2 And you aware of the restrictions on drink for young people ?
3 And you are aware of the restrictions on drink for young people ?
4 Held , dismissing the appeals , that failure to observe the proper procedures for service was not necessarily fatal to the lawfulness of a committal order ; that the court , in exercising its discretion under section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 , had to take into account the interests not only of the contemnor but also of those affected by the contempt and the need to maintain its authority , and that where an irregularity caused the contemnor no injustice the committal order should not be set aside ; that since , in the first appeal , there was no requirement for personal service of a committal order so that the only irregularity was that the court , rather than the local authority had served a copy of the order on the contemnor 's solicitors , the contemnor had suffered no injustice and the order would stand ; and that , in the second appeal , since the husband was fully aware of the findings of contempt and had not sought to challenge them or the sentence imposed , he had suffered no injustice and it was appropriate in the circumstances to affirm the order despite the irregularities which had occurred ( post , pp. 822B–C , F — 823B , 823C–E , 824B–D , F , 825C–D , 826D–F ) .
5 But the country was quite aware of the benefits of home production , and Parliament together with the indefatigable Elizabeth became desirous to " … that benefit State might reap by making Copper in her Realm therebye to be provided of a Competent Store for her necessary without being beholden to forragne Princes her Neighbours … "
6 Teachers are increasingly aware of the benefits of project work : namely , that it involves learners in authentic activities , bridges the gap between the classroom and the outside world , and produces observably high levels of motivation and cooperation among students .
7 She was aware of the mugs of cocoa , cooling on the table beside her , but she only wanted to prolong this wonderful moment , sitting here with David , her hand in his .
8 They were very aware of the fears about bed blocking .
9 It is argued that children are quite aware of the elements of discourse , are able to argue , and to rearrange the sequence of their stories .
10 It is generally thought that it is helpful for managers and clinicians to be aware of the variations between maternity units and knowing where their own unit stands .
11 My father never glorified war , but we were always aware of the traditions of service and the military traditions of the family and in his generation my father was the exemplar .
12 Social services say they 're do all they can to make their charges aware of the dangers of solvent abuse .
13 In three districts implementation was characterised by a corporate approach between district and units , since all were aware of the dangers of instability and fragmentation , and concerned to manage the changes to produce benefits for both sides .
14 You will also need , in this type of essay , to signal that you are aware of the dangers of reductionism : that is , of simplifying the work of a school or movement until it no longer adequately represents what anyone associated with it would recognise or subscribe to .
15 If the question is asked whether Gandhi is not aware of the dangers of contradiction in his use of personal and impersonal terms to describe God , the answer might be that it would depend whether the personal use of the term God refers to an entity , or being , in the form of an extra-mundane person , whether or not a contradiction is involved .
16 The young Hugh Gaitskell , who had become aware of the dangers of fascism on his visit to Austria in the summer of 1933 and was greatly influenced by Dalton , summed up the attitude of this group by arguing that a general strike against all wars was ‘ an invitation to the fascist aggressors . ’
17 I mean i i i in a sense I think he was , he 's been criticized unfairly for , for this because he he , he copped all the blame for absolute egalitarianism , whereas in fact if , if you look at the details behind it he was aware of the dangers of encroachment on the middle peasant and was warning against that and saying look this should n't happen .
18 We have been aware of the dangers of over-confidence and losing touch with our clients , who are here because of the ability of the agency . ’
19 The Toxoplasmosis Trust is campaigning for doctors to be more aware of the dangers of infection .
20 The official majority viewpoint on the other hand , was expressed by Brockway and Maxton , who were hostile to the Communist Party and constantly aware of the dangers of isolation .
21 Other recent prime ministers had been aware of the shortcomings of policy advice from Whitehall , but none had acquired the almost visceral distrust which characterized some of the early Thatcher advisers .
22 Then , under hypnosis , they were regressed fourteen days to the time or the showing of the film and they were able to watch it again in their minds only — but this time , of course , they were aware of the questions in advance and so they knew what they had to look out for .
23 Where the former used the full vocabulary of informality , and seemed unprepared or unable to accommodate the possibility that alternative viewpoints might exist , the latter were more aware of the limitations of progressivism , both as an idea and as a basis for practice .
24 It is useful , therefore , to incorporate as many cross-checks as possible into the methods adopted for a study and to be aware of the limitations of material gleaned from a single source .
25 We 've sponsored a video showing the work of Victim Support to help with fund raising , recruitment and to make people aware of the effects of crime .
26 Many companies are not sufficiently aware of the conflicts of interest that can arise in practice .
27 The most useful sources of information are the oldest local inhabitants who are usually aware of the circumstances regarding flooding in their area .
28 What is know of Gordon Thomas — all to little — makes this unlikely since he was an ambitious man with a strong personality who would certainly have been aware of the advantages of publicity both for himself and the lift .
29 Not to be aware of the differences of demand and not to pay heed to them would amount to disregarding the purposes and moral cost of adapting to change .
30 Being aware of the mechanics of fan idolatory , do you feel a responsibility ?
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