Example sentences of "[adv] [be] note that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has already been noted that contemporaries complained of the prevalence of this crime .
2 It has already been noted that interactions between infant and adult lead to the development of pre-verbal communicative exchanges in which adult and child are able to refer to objects and events ; successful joint reference makes it possible for these external objects and events to become ‘ topics ’ for further exchanges .
3 It has already been noted that buildings of more obviously romanized character play a less prominent role in the overall morphology of the small towns .
4 It has already been noted that TNC seeks to increase the accountability of individual teachers and schools to parents .
5 It has already been noted that Kandyan and Roman-Dutch criminal law were only briefly valid in British courts .
6 It should also be noted that guns and firearms , parachutes , camping equipment and sub-aqua equipment are also excluded from this section .
7 It should also be noted that Mrs Bush is hugely popular in the country , whereas Mrs Clinton — seen by her husband as likely to be more powerful even than Franklin Roosevelt 's wife , Eleanor , — is already controversial .
8 It should also be noted that breaches tend to have a ‘ ripple effect ’ and that a practitioner who does not fully understand his obligations has only to proffer one piece of investment advice ( which may in itself be perfectly sound ) and he will almost certainly have breached several regulations in the process .
9 It should also be noted that patients physically unable to exercise test have a high 1-year mortality and should be considered as having a positive test .
10 It must also be noted that transport costs continue to rise and more and more local authorities are seeking to make savings in this area .
11 It should also be noted that Young and Willmott 's data do not record the number of contacts with each relative , only the number of relatives contacted .
12 It should also be noted that Chaplin had mastered all the skills of being a showman .
13 It has often been noted that Chaucer differs from the various continental analogues of the Reeve 's Tale in having this horse a stallion , thematically an astute adaptation , if adaptation it be .
14 Millett takes the absence of large saws ( 1983 , p. 198 ) literally and assumes timber would have been split radially ; it must however be noted that tools are generally rare finds during the period and the absence of a surviving saw need not represent the real situation ( Wilson 1968 ; Darrah 1982 ) .
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