Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] remembered [that] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it should be remembered that such hesitation was an endemic feature of British politics during the inter-war years and was even exhibited in the 1930s when fascism , that other major problem of the age , threatened to consume Britain and Europe . |
2 | Much more could , and has , been written about his qualities , but little of this is relevant to his claim to be a martyr — and it should be remembered that this claim was his own and most successful invention . |
3 | It should be remembered that this SCI is as applicable to Creditor Schemes business as any other class of business . |
4 | However , it should be remembered that this figure will be an underestimate in the sense that it excludes occasional users — ‘ chippers ’ and ‘ dabblers ’ . |
5 | It should be remembered that any contract for sale which provides for the purchaser to obtain vacant possession on completion now implies a provision that the vendor will procure before completion the cancellation of a registered Class F Land Charge ( Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 , s4(1) ) . |
6 | However , it must be remembered that each tonne of AGR or PWR fuel produces much more electricity ( AGR it least five times , PWR at least 7 times ) than a tonne of magnox Fuel This will result in the reprocessing component of the nuclear fuel cycle cost being less for AGR and PWR than for magnox . |
7 | On the face of it , this seems good , but it must be remembered that each tonne used for fuel instead of as a fertilizer means a yield loss of some of 50 kg in grain production , for example . |
8 | If the answer turns out to be by a ‘ dock identification ’ ( i.e. the witness is identified for the first time in court ) then it must be remembered that this procedure is potentially so unfair to the accused that the court of trial retains a discretion to prevent it ( Horsham JJ. , ex p . |
9 | It must be remembered that this combo is designed for use in small pub and club gigs and rehearsal situations . |
10 | It must be remembered that these statistics refer to legitimate births and omit the 26 per cent ( in 1988 ) of births which are illegitimate . |
11 | However , it must be remembered that these groups work best at the initial stages of research when concepts still have to be clarified ; they can never replace a properly constituted sample . |
12 | It must be remembered that these changes have had a complex effect . |
13 | It must be remembered that these remarks apply only in the case of the small orchestra , in which string and wind doubling is rarely necessary for the sake of balance . |
14 | Figures 1.3,1.4 and 1.5 , are examples of the management structure of some hotels , but it must be remembered that these diagrams are only examples and what is suitable for one type of hotel is not necessarily suitable for another . |
15 | But it must be remembered that these results are based on hand transcriptions which represent a perfect analysis by the acoustic-phonetic component into whatever recognition units are used . |
16 | However , it must be remembered that these points also lie on the boundaries of adjacent polygons . |
17 | Although the use of higher stack numbers is a great convenience to the manufacturer , it must be remembered that more phase windings require more drive circuits , so the user has to pay a penalty in terms of drive circuit cost . |
18 | Although the torque produced can often be improved by exciting several phases , it must be remembered that more power is required to excite the extra phases . |
19 | In a sense , evacuation did provide a shock to public consciousness and a ‘ throwing together of social classes ’ ( though it must be remembered that most hosts , like most evacuees , were working-class ) . |
20 | However , it must be remembered that most predators take juvenile dogwhelks and observation of adults alone may be misleading . |