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How to use bear in mind in a sentence

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All I have to do when writing a vocal track is bear in mind that the lead instrument will be the voice.
Anything goes, just bear in mind that the winning entries will be printed here, and a kiss-and-tell article won't even be considered.
Just bear in mind the distinction between assertiveness and aggression if you have to jolly them along.
One should bear in mind that the media and the intellectual elites generally have their particular agendas.
If you bear in mind that the place setting rules have their own logic, it will be easier to remember them.
We also need to bear in mind that most US students still go to public universities.
Below is a round-up of some of the festival's highlights, but bear in mind there are many more shows, interviews and talks on around the city.
And bear in mind I mean no disrespect and that the term used is definitely not derogatory in any way.
One should bear in mind that the media and intellectual elites generally have their particular agendas.
We should bear in mind though that growth is never guaranteed and that failure to deliver expected growth could be severely punished.
As long as you bear in mind that you're dealing with a toy, you might not be too bothered by the less than stellar quality.
You must always bear in mind the vulnerability when deciding how high to overcall.
We must bear in mind that lawmakers and law drafters have already been paid for their role, and, next in the line are the implementors.
Throughout this piece bear in mind that my interlocutor mumbled indistinctly, and therefore I had to ask him to repeat everything.
One thing to bear in mind is that like any show, the first few episodes aren't very indicative of what is to come.
Even if his visit were motivated by his private feelings, he ought to bear in mind his position as prime minister.
You should moreover bear in mind that your immediate senior managers at that time belonged to the same professional discipline as yourself.
When deciding this, bear in mind that the law expects people to exercise control over their emotions.
Also, bear in mind that the fresnel lens both flips the image upside down and has a mirror effect on the text.
Now bear in mind this is the same person who, on occasions, will spend hours on her make-up before she'll set foot out the door.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Please bear in mind that it does not devolve upon you to decide that question.
You must consider the circumstances, and bear in mind Seldens maxim, distingue Tempora.
But, we must bear in mind that a bird that behaves thus is not necessarily a flycatcher.
Another consideration to bear in mind is that the nerves need fat wherewith to build up the lecithin.
In passing it is well to bear in mind that the object in view is to give the ball securely to one's team-mate.
Why, mon petit, it was years ago in Limousin, and how can I bear in mind what was the cause of it?
This brings us to a form of insanity which the obsessive may well bear in mind, namely, that known as manic-depressive.
Be pleased to bear in mind that this is no case of a misconception or a mistake.
He labours to bear in mind, how undeservedly they are often bestowed, how precariously they are always possessed.
You will bear in mind that the slavery of which I am now speaking is white slavery.
But let us bear in mind that Alexander did not lack a precedent for this particular act.
To understand the further changes in the pericardial cavity it is necessary to bear in mind its relations to the adjoining parts.
I beseech you to bear in mind perpetually, that you are to be as helpless as possible.
But, if yours are the ideas of full-blown jackets, bear in mind that our enemies are coated and breeched.
But I beg you to bear in mind that I did not write the commendatory expressions in the paper.
While doing so however, we must bear in mind the main outlines of the history of the Congo Free State.
This is Buffon's way of satirizing our inability to bear in mind that we are compelled to judge all things by our own standards.
And bear in mind also that this monstrous disease affects not merely the idlers and their menials, its poison penetrates the whole social body.
In pursuing this inquiry, we must bear in mind that we are not to confine our view to the present period, but to look forward to remote futurity.
And bear in mind that I refuse to allow you to be the controller of it.
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