Example sentences of "[vb pp] to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The ‘ cities of inner despair ’ were conceived as the breeding ground for disorderly protest , and however hard the Government tried to break the causal link between the two , it was forced to take on board the need to restore order not only through the police but through promises of help for the inner cities .
32 Because the analysis of unstained AD tissue using the sensitive techniques of nuclear microscopy does not indicate increased levels of aluminium in neuritic plaque cores , we now believe that previous evidence that aluminium is involved in the aetiology of Alzheimer 's disease should be reviewed to take into account the probable contamination of tissue by alumino- silicates present in most reagents .
33 They have tried to take on board Ayer 's claim that theological language is meaningless , but have made of this meaninglessness a kind of superior divine logic .
34 here the spices seem to relate to later photographs Bhimji has recently tried to take of dust in her home : that which is left after natural or unwanted exfoliation be it of ‘ culture ’ , ‘ home ’ or bodily ‘ innocence ’ .
35 What Pepper v Hart does is bring to an end an anomaly most lay people would not have believed existed : that the courts , when trying to interpret the meaning of statutory provisions , have not been allowed to take into consideration Parliamentary debates and the legislators ' intentions during the passing of a Bill .
36 One of the reasons behind this seemingly illogical situation in such an over-populated area is that councils are not legally allowed to take into account small sites ( aptly termed ‘ wind-full ’ sites ) that may have become derelict or vacant which actually provide a large amount of free land .
37 We are also not allowed to take into account records of .
38 The Good Wood Guide seal of approval is a voluntary labelling system that manufacturers are encouraged to take on board if they can honestly say that they use wood from sustainable sources — so look for the seal of approval .
39 It should encompass the life style ambitions of the vendor and care should be taken to take into account the views of the vendors immediate family as these are likely to have significant impact .
40 The Commission is directed to take into account the structure of all markets concerned .
41 In situations where the price system does not take into account all the costs and benefits to the whole community , nationalised industries operating in the ‘ national interest ’ were directed to take into account the externalities discussed above .
42 The truckers ' strike during July and August 1973 was also largely motivated by controls — the shortages of spare parts for their trucks , official discrimination against them in favour of state-run firms , and the fact that the charges which they could make were fixed by the government but not adjusted to take into account the rapid rate of inflation .
43 The emission charges for each pollutant would have to be adjusted to take into account increases in the number of emission sources ( if air quality is not to deteriorate ) and it would have to be adjusted to reflect increases in general price levels .
44 An alternative but related statistic , population potential ( Craig , 1972 ) has therefore been developed to take into account the catchment area of population , but once again different spatial units can produce considerable variations in population potential distributions ( Craig , 1974 ) .
45 As you know , any electromagnetic disturbance ( any change in anything ) propagates with the velocity of light , something we have so far neglected to take into account .
46 Arts groups have only just begun to take on board the fact that they have to be much more proactive if they are to tap the creativity of people who may be confined to their homes or only get out to day centres with help .
47 There are actually quite a few positive steps forward : for a start , and under intense pressure from environmentalists and scientists , the World Bank has begun to take into account conservation when it is approving projects for funding .
48 The schemes now are paid a pension at fifty , but the only , the only snag I understand is it is n't inflation , inflation proofed until fifty-five , but people are drawing their pensions and they get their lump sums at fifty and it 's enhanced to take into account the actual and expected earnings for the next three years , so er you take thirty thousand people , one point seven billion can soon erm
49 Atheists , who have destroyed the continuum by insisting that death is the end , have failed to take into account that this arid conclusion must feed back into life as it is lived , making it seem haphazard and futile and emphasising its injustices .
50 This of course is not to exonerate outside influences in toto because even the most altruistic of such schemes have regularly failed to take into account the specific requirements of local groups and their inherent land-management skills .
51 The doubters had failed to take into account Alcock 's remarkable visual acuity , but photographs taken at professional observatories , and by space probes , have verified the details of his observations .
52 A statement said the TCCB had failed to take into account Lamb 's previously unblemished record and ‘ outstanding service and contribution to English cricket . ’
53 In fact , he has completely failed to take into account this very important development . ’
54 Medical advances resulted in educationalists , physicians and psychologists becoming aware that the classifications of handicap which were being used failed to take into account the complexity of individual disability .
55 The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal .
56 On an appeal to the Court of Appeal it was contended , inter alia , that the judge wrongly failed to take into account the applicants ' privilege against self-incrimination .
57 223 ) that the visitor had failed to take into account relevant matters or taken into account irrelevant matters or had reached an irrational conclusion .
58 Even allowing for the reluctance of the courts to subject operational police decisions to judicial review , it may be apparent that the police have failed to take into account in their decision making a relevant consideration , or have taken into account an irrelevant one , which would leave the decision open to review .
59 Existing programmes , educational and social , concerned with combating sectarianism among young people in Northern Ireland have to date failed to take into account the role of youth culture in the maintenance of sectarian hostilities .
60 The UN official alluded to in the Independent was named in Le Monde of Dec. 21 , in a report which also quoted Manz as saying that the UN had failed to take into account the complexity of Minurso 's task and had allocated " neither enough money , nor enough time " .
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