Example sentences of "account be taken of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Has any account been taken of the record of those advisers in past sell-offs ? |
2 | But since only the score achieved so far is used , no account is taken of the possibility of right context effects increasing the score of the whole path . |
3 | The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly out of kilter when account is taken of the rise in Britain 's unit costs against those of Germany . |
4 | But the severe limitations of this technique become clear when account is taken of the conditions which would have to hold in order to render the results accurate . |
5 | Will he ensure before the Budget that , in any such conservation measure , account is taken of the needs of rural areas where — |
6 | Procedures for planning developments in the Biomedical Sciences have been improved , to ensure that full account is taken of the needs both of subjects based in South Parks Road and of those on the hospital sites . |
7 | In a no account is taken of the animals ' life styles . |
8 | They can help bridge the communication divide between information system technologist and the ultimate user , and also ensure that due account is taken of the quality and type of information that is being manipulated , communicated and stored on the systems . |
9 | No account is taken of the importance of housework to women , either in terms of the simple amount of time women spend on domestic-care activities , or in terms of the personal meaning of housework to women ( which may , of course , vary with different social locations ) . |
10 | Coal 's advantage still held good when account was taken of the cost of fitting flue gas desulphurisation equipment , said Mr. Clarke . |
11 | Detailed examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background . |
12 | Examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background . |