Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] mind [art] " in BNC.

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1 sustainability , viability , as in a conceptual sense , and I would also like to suggest that in pushing this discussion forward we ought to bear in mind the , how shall I say it , the principles as espoused by the Department of the Environment in their planning policy guidance note three , er and in particular those spelt out in paragraph thirty three .
2 You should keep in mind the phrase " an undertone of unease " and aim for that .
3 Throughout the drafting process the drafter should keep in mind the objectives the terms are intended to achieve .
4 We must keep in mind the possibility that the two books reflect a later atmosphere in their accounts of distant events .
5 At the same time , we must keep in mind the need for the security forces to do that job in a way which not only remains within the law but inspires confidence in the whole community .
6 Where the landlord is himself a leaseholder , the draftsman should have in mind the length of the landlord 's own lease .
7 In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence .
8 If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate .
9 Nurses are concerned with the AL of maintaining a safe environment in relation to individual patients but , at the same time , must bear in mind the safety of others .
10 If a police officer has to request a driver to produce a current test certificate , the officer must bear in mind the problem of proving the date of first registration .
11 It need not be a large bed , but just a suitable corner , not too far from the house ( you must bear in mind the possible weather conditions ) and with reasonably dry access .
12 Er in my opinion at this particular time we must bear in mind the financial constraints that we work under and er would the board agree with me that erm survival comes first yes but it 's obvious that the programme that we 've er had put forward is a good compromise between preferred in the arts , maintaining the theatre as a viable proposition and er entertaining the people of this particular part of the world because as I understand it this theatre was not just the artist also an entertainment centre and it 's in this area that er it 's quite obvious when you look into the figures on this area the popular area that the majority income comes so you 'll have to make a compromise and I will congratulate the board on what I think is pretty reasonable compromise so it 's quite obvious in the programme .
13 You must bear in mind the need to safeguard public funds and observe security requirements .
14 As to housing allocations , the hon. Member must bear in mind the fact that the receipts are well up this year , so the gross programme should be considerable .
15 When one criticises the exemption , as some hon. Members have done tonight , one must bear in mind the fact that , for many small businesses , survival is of the essence .
16 In fulfilling this role he must bear in mind the principle set out in s1(2) of the Act that delay is likely to prejudice the child 's welfare .
17 Thus prima facie the words of exclusion clauses will be given their literal meaning ; the court will strive to give effect to the words used , and , where lists are used , the drafter must bear in mind the rules expressio unius est exclusio alterius and that general words in a list will be interpreted ejusdem generis with the specific words .
18 Whether the day follows a pattern of group discussion alone or involves an element of competitiveness by dividing the overall group into smaller groups with set targets to achieve , you should bear in mind a few good rules .
19 However , we should bear in mind the earlier point about the resolution of the data , since such electromagnetic effects have a very weak effect beyond perhaps 50 m ( Wertheimer and Leeper 1982 ) .
20 Readers must decide for themselves but should bear in mind the words of the man who has followed in the footsteps of Mr Jason Donovan as the eponymous star of Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat : ‘ It 's not the easiest thing in the world to be Phillip Schofield 's girlfriend . ’
21 And under ‘ Recognition of cultural diversity ’ they state : ‘ In devising syllabuses and setting question papers Examining Groups should bear in mind the linguistic and cultural diversity of society. ,
22 Not much , but one should bear in mind the experience of the early 1980s : in the first 12 months of that recovery , the initial statistics showed that GDP had risen by only 0.6% ; the number-crunchers later revised that rise to 1.8% .
23 Some of this discussion will refer to the material inequalities between classes — income and wealth differences , for example — so the reader should bear in mind the very detailed evidence for this that was presented in Chapter 2 .
24 ( 2 ) That no stay was to be imposed unless a defendant established on the balance of probabilities that , owing to the delay , he would suffer serious prejudice to the extent that no fair trial could be held , in that the continuation of the prosecution amounted to a misuse of the process of the court ; that , in assessing whether there was likely to be prejudice and if so whether it could properly be described as serious , the court should bear in mind the trial judge 's power at common law and under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to regulate the admissibility of evidence , the trial process itself which should ensure that all relevant factual issues arising from delay would be placed before the jury as part of the evidence for their consideration , and the judge 's powers to give appropriate directions before the jury considered their verdict ; and that , accordingly , the judge 's decision to stay the proceedings had been wrong , since such delay as there had been was not unjustifiable , the chances of prejudice were remote , the degree of potential prejudice was small , the powers of the judge and the trial process itself would have provided ample protection for the police officer , there was no danger of the trial being unfair and in any event the case was not exceptional so as to justify the ruling ( post , p. 19B–E ) .
25 Lovers of more flamboyant lips should bear in mind the colours of the sun before applying cold pinks , purples and maroons : warm corals , peaches , reds and golden browns look glorious against a lightly tanned complexion — whether real or fake !
26 If Labour Members wish regularly to employ international statistics on investment , they should bear in mind the fact that during the 1970s the average annual growth rate in business investment in the United Kingdom was 2.3 per cent. , against an average of 3.1 per cent .
27 The hon. Gentleman should bear in mind the sub judice rule .
28 The Home Secretary should bear in mind the fact that this case is sub judice .
29 My hon. Friend should bear in mind the fact that , before 1988 , only 3 per cent .
30 He should bear in mind the fact that all mining legislation has been the result of hindsight .
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