Example sentences of "must [vb infin] account [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One must take account of the inefficiencies such as the fact that many muons fail to initiate fusions at all , they are produced in an accelerator that has to be kept running and only a fraction of the power input ends up in beams of muons and energy is expended in the motion of the neutrons and alpha particles produced in the fusion reactions . |
2 | Any discussion of the possible impact of new technology must take account of the response from trade unions and others representing occupational groups . |
3 | However , we must take account of the sign change for the spatial components of the metric equation on going from three-space to space–time , and so where K is the Gaussian curvature . |
4 | The true position is not that the directors must take account of the interests of future shareholders , but rather that they have a discretion concerning the time-scale over which existing members may be benefited . |
5 | We must take account of the cause and effect relationship which God has built into his created order , by unearthing and facing facts . |
6 | First , management decision making must take account of the responsibilities inherent in the access and use of information . |
7 | That was something of an exaggeration , but any emphasis on the rate of growth of manufacturing generally must take account of the weight of particular export-inclined industries in total output . |
8 | The details of how this happens must take account of the security interests of our neighbours and especially those of the Soviet Union . " |
9 | In those circumstances , training programmes must take account of the training needs and welfare of employees whose duties require them to use physical restraint alongside interpersonal skills . |
10 | I must take account of the quality of representations as well as the sheer quantity . |
11 | In the serial conditioning procedure we must take account of the fact that stimuli possessing associative strength ( and thus conditioned reinforcing power ) follow the target stimulus . |
12 | John insisted that the ballerina 's costume must take account of the fact that the pas de deux ‘ is most unfrivolous and very tender — in all the other movements I have used a faint taint of period , but this , being the most lyrical … is completely classical . ’ |
13 | The economic and constitutional rights of the republics , at the same time , should be increased and defined more precisely ; but any changes of this kind must take account of the fact that each of the republics was itself a multinational state in which the interests of all national groups must be properly respected . |
14 | In calculating the expenses of production of a commodity we must take account of the fact that changes in the amounts produced are likely , even when there is no new invention , to be accompanied by changes in the relative quantities of its several factors of production . |
15 | ‘ You must take account of the economy , but for a single currency only seven countries have to accept , ’ he pointed out . |
16 | Work design must take account of the needs of the consumer as well as those of the worker . |
17 | Derivation of those standards is difficult and costly and must take account of the needs of both user and supplier . |