Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] account [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The value of the offer made by the bonorum emptor would certainly have taken into account the fact that the land was subject to trust ; the consequence of the lower offer would be that creditors would receive rather less than if no trust existed . |
2 | ( c ) Government Bills Before a Bill enters the House , a government will have put its proposals in legislative form , it will have consulted various interest groups affected and it will have taken into account the strength of feeling amongst its supporters in Parliament and in the country at large . |
3 | Do not necessarily accept the doctor 's word for this , you have your own duty to the client and the doctor may not have taken into account the importance of the case itself to the client 's best interest . |
4 | In seeking to expand the market , publishers and booksellers would have to take into account a number of factors , such as : |
5 | At the sub-atomic level however physics does now have to take into account the effects of the observer on the particles he observes . |
6 | Services offered to people with mental health problems after discharge from hospital may have to take into account the care programme approach , the NHS and Community Care Act , and section 117 of the Mental Health Act . |
7 | Marketers will have to take into account the fact that expenditure and consumption patterns are often differentiated by the membership of social classes . |
8 | It is also worthwhile to bear in mind the standard of repair which it was stated in Proudfoot v Hart ( 1890 ) 25 QB 42 would have to take into account the age , character and locality of property . |