Example sentences of "have bear in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable .
2 She rose and the apron made a tissue-paper sound , ‘ And we have to bear in mind , Miss Thorne , that for many people a hospital of this kind is not the answer .
3 You have to bear in mind that the occupation did not apply to Slovakia .
4 We would have to cut down a lot of woodland , we would have to alter our environment substantially , and that is something that people have to bear in mind when advocating free-range .
5 With teenagers you have to bear in mind that :
6 The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate .
7 Primary nursing claims to be totally client-centred , although in reality nurses working within this system invariably have to bear in mind the needs of the organisations as well .
8 ‘ You have to bear in mind the consequences for the German people and some of what you are proposing goes way beyond what is acceptable . ’
9 I also have to bear in mind the interests of my wife and family who have been such a wonderful support to me during this particularly trying period for all of us .
10 But you have to bear in mind that we are doctors , and as such we should really do what we 're trained to do — and are expected to do . ’
11 One of the basic factors we have to bear in mind about fungi is that , unlike insects , which make their attack at certain predictable times depending on their life cycles , fungal attack in one form or another is about and ready to take advantage of any weakness for much longer periods — in fact , at almost any time of the year .
12 However , we have to bear in mind that , because of the complexity of scribal histories and the fact that the provenance ( date and place of writing ) of the text is not usually divulged , the medievalist faces a number of difficulties that the present-day dialectologist does not face ( for discussion see McIntosh , Samuels and Benskin , 1986 I ; J. Milroy , forthcoming ) , but if these can be solved , the general similarity that I have suggested here is still valid .
13 These are all things that we have to bear in mind .
14 The only thing you have to bear in mind is that if you have a smoke detector that conforms to the British Standard kite-mark , British Standard five four five part one , that 'll be quite sufficient .
15 In applying the test , the courts have to bear in mind the balance between the plaintiff 's investment in the product and the protection of free competition .
16 I guess you have to bear in mind that when these values were compiled , White was in the first team whereas Rocky was n't .
17 And the other thing you have to bear in mind is that at the time the original structure plan was drawn up , they were n't talking about the er the structural employment problems that we are at the moment .
18 ‘ You have to bear in mind that we are coming off a very low base , ’ said Mr Heather .
19 ‘ But if you are a responsible company you have to bear in mind the overall health of the company for the good of all staff and hard decisions have to be taken . ’
20 I think you have , I think you have to bear in mind the er circumstances
21 But what we have to bear in mind of course er the f financial propriety of this council would in a sense have been very easy over the years if the labour party previously had trimmed its budget according to what we could all afford .
22 The cross we have to bear in Darlington is Durham County Council which due to years of Labour Party domination has become unaccountable and virtually under the control of its officers .
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