mindful - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fact: Our drivers are always mindful of the fact that customer service is still a high priority.
  • need: Ever mindful of the need to put on great shows we do nowadays have to be mindful of selling tickets.
  • importance: In any case, the landscape is ripe for battle, and presents many possibilities to the commander mindful of the importance of terrain.
  • reality: He was mindful of realities, no matter in what situation.
  • consequence: Therefore, we have been mindful of the consequences of radical change.
  • possibility: And Sir John said London's police were " extremely mindful of the possibility of heightened community tension " following the attacks.

Preposition: that

  • thing: Everyone will be mindful that the same thing could happen again, anywhere, anytime.
  • issue: The Government is entirely mindful that the issues involved touch upon matters of vital interest to both countries.

Modifying Another Word

  • perhaps: Perhaps mindful of the stories about his father's death, he too signed the pledge of temperance.
  • ever: Ever mindful of the need to put on great shows we do nowadays have to be mindful of selling tickets.
  • especially: In communicating with kids, Kellogg is especially mindful of the need to protect their personal privacy.
  • particularly: We are particularly mindful of the impact a Drought Order would have on many smaller businesses.
  • always: Risk Analysis The Trustees are always mindful of the major risks to which the charity is exposed.
  • very: We are very mindful that not everyone has access to the Internet.

Modifies a noun

  • swimming: Through practice I've learned to employ mindful swimming on two levels.
  • practice: You will get much more out of one deep, mindful practice than two sloppy, rushed sessions.
  • movement: Most important, in Happy Laps there's no " right or wrong, " just mindful movement and what you learn from it.
  • approach: Adopt a mindful approach rather than employing will power that puts pressure on vital organs.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: We must remain mindful of these lessons from history.
  • become: First, we as tutors became more mindful of the impact of our own learning history on our teaching styles and methodologies.

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