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

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1 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
2 You see , when you are working in plan like this it is difficult to bear in mind that machine table heights can work in your favour and they can also work against you .
3 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 .
4 ( We need to bear in mind that the voices of horses differ greatly between individuals ; so a mare or foal may actually possess a deep voice , and a stallion may sometimes have quite a high voice . )
5 You have to bear in mind that the occupation did not apply to Slovakia .
6 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 .
7 But it is important to bear in mind that such misgivings are made privately .
8 The illustrations can , of course , be multiplied , but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional .
9 With teenagers you have to bear in mind that :
10 However , it is important to bear in mind that while most people break some , if not many , of the laws of their society , few people are found guilty of criminal offences .
11 It is important to bear in mind that there may be a significant amount of delinquency and crime amongst the middle classes , but we are less likely to be made aware of it .
12 But it 's important to bear in mind that even if children have left home , they may want to return to stay later on , maybe with partners and grandchildren in tow .
13 Why it should be so in the case of the United Kingdom constitution is , again , a matter of history — and perhaps it again behoves us to bear in mind that the constitution is a process , rather than a settled state of things .
14 ‘ We do have to bear in mind that we need to achieve high standards of training , but we also have to recognise that this does have a cost element , ’ Mr Armitage says .
15 But if there is a distinctive female verbal culture — and here we need to bear in mind that women themselves are not a homogeneous group — I would argue that it has been shaped by patriarchal conditions , including the restrictions placed on women 's lives and words .
16 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 . ’
17 Employers need to bear in mind that the employee 's spouse may not have a car .
18 It is important to bear in mind that a dog will not forget an unhappy experience of this nature , and almost certainly , at some stage in its life , it will require treatment which has to be given orally .
19 It is important , however , to bear in mind that the student responded to John 's distressed and distressing behaviour when he was reasonably satisfied that he , as a student social worker , was neither provoking the behaviour nor sufficiently able to help John 's mother and grandmother look after John .
20 It is helpful to bear in mind that the persons affected by insider dealing who may seek civil remedies are : companies in whose shares insider dealing has taken place ; shareholders of those companies ; or outsiders who trade with insiders .
21 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 .
22 We do have to bear in mind that our rent has increased er our own rent to Morgan Estates and so on .
23 However , one has to bear in mind that at the last meeting of the West Essex Health Authority erm they are saying that they ca n't carry on treating the same amount of people erm , because they 're overspend already this year and that they will not treat these er , extra contractual referrals without prior funding being approved and that was co , that was actually stated at the meeting last week .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 Nevertheless , we need to bear in mind that children bring with them expectations and prejudices derived from previous experience in and out of school .
27 It is important to bear in mind that , in contrast with trade effluents which disappear into sewers , most effluents discharging directly into watercourses are visible — and even if the discharge is not visible , its consequences ( in the form of dead fish or other damage to the river 's vital signs ) certainly are .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 In exercising the discretion contemplated by article 13 , and contemplated by the Convention itself , it is right , in my opinion , for the judge to bear in mind that the object of the Convention is to discourage and prevent the abduction of children .
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