Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] mind the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He chewed his thumbnail as he walked , out of long experience keeping in mind the highest priorities : Ensure Body Not Moved and Ensure Next of Kin Notified before the Press got the story .
2 The aim of this research is to devise a sampling system for one particular kind of record : supplementary benefit records , while keeping in mind the wider issues concerned with data preservation .
3 It rightly adds that the exercise of such a right must be done ‘ while keeping in mind the necessary unity of the whole Church ’ , but also that a ‘ strict observance of this traditional principle is among the prerequisites for any restoration of unity ’ .
4 It is important to bear in mind the wide range of inter-agency linkages that may be necessary without reference to the subject matter of those linkages .
5 I agree with my hon. Friend that it is extremely important to bear in mind the key significance of the Chamber and the Smoking Room .
6 The greater landowners would also employ other gentlemen servants in the management of their estates in the early eighteenth century , some of whom might be freeholders , and all of whom would have connections with the voting freeholders , and while it is true that some of these appointments were poorly paid , one has to bear in mind the comparative poverty of so many of the Scottish gentry in terms of money income .
7 It is therefore still important to examine the role of Ac-ASA in any in vitro experiment desiend to test the mechanism of action of 5-ASA and to bear in mind the differential absorption of these drugs when an intact cell system is used .
8 It is useful to bear in mind the sharp distinction between those artefacts which , to use , the user needs to have to hand , and those which can be used remotely .
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 A translator has to bear in mind the additional meanings that these forms can assume in a Japanese text .
11 As Community law exerts an ever greater effect on the interpretation of British legislation , it is important to bear in mind the specific characteristics of Community legal texts and the particular rules governing their interpretation .
12 Obviously one has to bear in mind the general sizes ( and cost ! ) of boxes that are available , and not make the p.c.b .
13 When selecting the project for presentation to the approving authority , it is therefore important to bear in mind the following questions does the project fit with the company 's strategy and objectives ?
14 When setting up a user hierarchy within LIFESPAN , it is advisable to bear in mind the following points :
15 We need to bear in mind the wise counsel of Francis de Sales , the seventeenth-century Bishop of Geneva , when he dedicated his book , Introduction to the Devout Life , to his close friend Philothea :
16 It is important to bear in mind the fundamental rule of agency law , that the acts of an agent are only binding on the principal if the agent had actual or apparent authority to perform those acts .
17 In doing this , it is useful to bear in mind the historical location of Adorno 's writings on popular music .
18 In coming to its decision the Tribunal bore in mind the following and I quote :
19 It is , in particulars the unnerving intellectuality of the life around him that Hölderlin attacks , the overvaluation of philosophizing and the promise of action that never comes , the substitution of books and words for deeds , the excessive introspection and lack of worldly competence ( the criticism has a special poignancy in that these are character traits he is intimately familiar with , which at times become part of his self-criticism ) When he speaks of Greece , it is not always clear whether he has in mind the fifth century or the timeless present in which Hyperion lives , but it is always Greece that provides the contrast .
20 And the Epilogue also points forward in its closing words to ‘ a new tale ’ , because ‘ our present one is ended ’ , and the narrator says he has in mind the slow regeneration of Raskolnikov , now in prison , through love and suffering .
21 He specifies 150 years because he has in mind the social and political reforms of Peter the Great in the early Eighteenth Century .
22 Precisely how this requisite adjustment is effected is rarely discussed satisfactorily in this literature , particularly when one bears in mind the close connection between changes in money wages and changes in prices which is such a prominent feature of the pricing decision in most advanced market economies .
23 He may have had in mind the possible loss of East Germany as a military base area .
24 With regard to the gradients , Leathart must have had in mind the steep section of the Deep Level .
25 To help you keep in mind the five main techniques we have invented a mnemonic , MACRO , which stands for Memory , Aims , Concentration , Review and Organisation .
26 The chairman 's homily called to mind the short — but too long — talk he and Marilyn had suffered two days before in the vicar 's study .
27 When the Secretary of State was helping to draft the declaration on the middle east peace process , did he have in mind the curfew that has been placed on the Nablus and Hebron areas and on the Al-Bireh area and did he have in mind the illegal occupation of the houses in the Silwan area of Jerusalem ?
28 Whatever plans the local authority may have the court will have in mind the underlying philosophy of the Act that " children are best looked after within the family with both parents playing a full part and without resort to legal proceedings " ( Guidance , vol 1 , para 1.5 ) .
29 Although the Act does not make reference to the current climate of opinion about sexual explicitness , juries in obscenity trials are enjoined to keep in mind the current standards of ordinary decent people .
30 But my strategy was to keep in mind the long-term situation … .
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