718 examples of bear in mind in sentences

" "Well, Mr. Soldier, if you insist, I know nothing better for a warrior to bear in mind in war than these simple lines: 'The bravest are the tenderest, The loving are the daring.'" "You are right, Olympiathose are noble lines.

This is a precedent that every one who talks about the League of Nations should bear in mind.

This thought is repeated over and over again in his poetry; and if we bear in mind that he habitually regarded the loveliness of man or woman as a sign and symbol of eternal and immutable beauty, we shall feel it of less importance to discover who it was that prompted him to this or that poetic utterance.

The great thing to bear in mind is that if a thing is true at all there must be a reason why it is true, and when we come to see this reason we know the truth at first hand for ourselves and not from some one else's reportthen it becomes really our own and we begin to learn how to use it.

It must be admitted that the foregoing considerations bring us to the borders of theological speculation, but the student must bear in mind that as a Mental Scientist it is his business to regard even the most exalted spiritual phenomena from a purely scientific standpoint, which is that of the working of a universal natural Law.

Suffice it to bear in mind, that the grave poet himself agreed with the rest of the Italians in calling the Ferrarese the "divine Ariosto;" a title which has never been popularly given to his rival.

Therefore, when we consider what are generally acknowledged as his mistakes, we should bear in mind the palliating circumstances.

"Bear in mind, M'seur, that I will kill you if you break your word.

We can easily understandespecially if we bear in mind that in the battles of that period, where the naked weapon predominated, it was really the hand- to-hand encounter that proved decisivehow a deliberative assembly might direct such operations, and how any one who just was burgomaster might command the troops.

But first we ought to bear in mind one fact.

We need scarcely request the reader to bear in mind, that Barrow was a mathematician, and one of the most severe of reasoners.

And yet not so strange when we bear in mind that the books of Philodemus reveal Vergil and Quintilius Varus as fellow students at Naples.

If you can arrange anything with him at all advantageous to the children, I shall be satisfied, it will be more than I expect; only bear in mind, that what I have in my hands belonging to Garie we must retain, he knows nothing of that.

First of all, we ought to bear in mind what Buonarroti admitted concerning his own temperament.

All these things the engineer must bear in mind, and beside his jockey-like handling of his iron horse, he must watch for signals that flash by in an instant when he is going at full speed, and at the same time keep a sharp lookout ahead for obstructions on the track and for damaged roadbed.

It does very greatly help in this question to bear in mind the conflict of our origins.

I am not certain that I should ever have thought of recording their merits, if their connexion with my own family had not often reminded me of them; we do not always bear in mind very retentively what is due to others, unless there is something at home to stimulate the recollection.

Their stormy anger was not likely to be allayed by the consideration that Congress also had at first made some effort to enlist Indians in the patriot forces, nor were they apt to bear in mind the fact that the British, instead of being abnormally cruel, were in reality less so than our former French and Spanish opponents.

This suggestiveness in writing will be considered later, but for the present it will be well for you to bear in mind that most language has for its purpose the exact expression of a definite idea.

And I won't bring in another herd till you send wordonly yuh want to bear in mind that I can't set out there on a pinnacle till snow flies, waiting for prices to raise in Chicago.

I see the look of horror with which you receive this part of my confession; but you will bear in mind, sir, that I am hero to tell the truth, concealing nothing.

But bear in mind what I now tell you, boy: you will live to regret the chance you are throwing awaya chance for which I would have given one of my hands when I was of your age.

Now the significance of Hegel's philosophy can be grasped only when we bear in mind that it was just this profound distinction between the permanent and the changing that Hegel sought to understand and to interpret.

In any case, however, he should always bear in mind that it is his duty to entertain his friends in the best manner that his means permit; and that this is the least he can do to recompense them for the expenditure of time and money which they incur in accepting his invitation.

Remember Monday next, and bear in mind a cheque for three-and-sixpence covers £5000.

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