Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] [prep] [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 If you plan a non-approved and non-standard aerodrome approach using a VOR for guidance , it is essential that you take into account the possible inaccuracies of the system ( up to +/- 4° is the accepted error in VOR receivers ) , and make sure that you establish the minimum safe height for the terrain .
2 Now erm all the gifts that you give at Confirmation the whole idea of Confirmation in well one of the main ideas of Confirmation is taking on board for yourself what your parents promised for you in baptism .
3 A man would go faster than an arabeah , certainly if you took into account the time needed to explain it to the arabeah driver .
4 If you take into account the fact that I have been up till after midnight every night since Monday , that I have a cold , and that that morning I had been talking on a sore throat from 9.30 to 1 o'clock , perhaps you will understand . ’
5 If you bear in mind the fact that the wealth of data available makes even tighter analysis and cross-analysis solely a function of the limits of the computer , you may begin to appreciate what is not only possible , but is happening right now .
6 If you stayed into watch the FA cup final on Saturday … you were in for a disappointment .
7 It looked awkward , but not heavy , unless you take into account the fact that this linoleum was rolled around a fifty pound salmon .
8 Two to four years after you left for instance the Pru or one or two other companies they can still claw back commission if somebody cancels a life
9 When you take into account the effectiveness of this remarkable detergent , and the fact that Shell Advanced Diesel also contains singularly effective ingredients to reduce foaming and smell , you will appreciate why we call all Shell fuels ‘ Advanced ’ .
10 The larger the tank the better when you take into account the potential size of the brood — one thousand babies are regularly seen with a large pair of managuense .
11 When you go into hospital the first thing they do is to stick a scalpel or a needle into the burns and if it hurts it 's not that bad .
12 But when you bear in mind the background points ( catalysis , the interaction with radiation , the notion of turnover ) you see how it is that very small amounts of pollution really could have far reaching effects .
13 We are ( sadly ) used to antagonism from some anglers and landowners but when a leading conservation officer says ( as has been reported ) that the World Wild Fund for Nature 's contribution of around £40,000 would be well worth while if boats were kept off one mile of water , it is hard to swallow , especially when you bear in mind the relatively few miles of water which are available to use even with the protection of the Rights of Way Act !
14 I believe that we achieve this very successfully , and when you bear in mind the pressure under which the Magistracy have been in recent times , with erm industrial action , demonstrations , which have brought them to the forefront of the attention , I think it 's a remarkably achievement that the Magistrates have come through this with the public in general terms satisfied with the performance of Magistrates in the discharge of these very onerous functions .
15 I do not advocate using a glossy varnish , because it tends to give false readings as you try to shot the float down .
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