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

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1 The private organisation is expected to take into consideration only those consequences of the decision which affect it , while the public agency must weigh the decision in terms of some comprehensive system of public or community values ’ ( Simon 1957:69 ) .
2 It is programmed to take into account the driver 's wishes , the speed of the wheels and the speed of the engine .
3 Recent work on adhesion has shown that these classical formulae need to be modified to take into account molecular attraction , which increases the area of contact .
4 The utility that would have been obtained with certainty prior to the union setting its monopoly wage rate must now be modified to take into account the uncertainty that is introduced with the unemployment probability .
5 Higher education in Britain has required special forms of organization designed to take into account the fact that many colleges serve more that the local authority area in which they are based , and to acknowledge the special claims to autonomy of the universities .
6 It is intended in addition that this unit of study should enable teachers to contribute to the formulation of school policies designed to take into account these factors :
7 Leave rearranged to take in west end dance .
8 The appeal was rejected and the order confirmed , although a slight reduction was made to take into account the days he spent in detention before his administrative detention order was issued .
9 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
10 They have shown by their tasteless and tactless menace tonight that they are still not prepared to take on board the problems of people who can not pay their poll tax because they do not have sufficient funds .
11 The paint exchange scheme will shortly be expanded to take in paint waste from the trade sector in the city .
12 As a result local authorities have been requested to take into consideration the following Code of Practice : ‘ Control of Smells from the Animal Waste Processing Industry ’ when contemplating any action they might take in order to reduce odour nuisance , and to be aware of the Reports of the Working Party on the Suppression of Odours from Offensive and Selected Other Trades , which gives guidance on the best practicable means for dealing with odours .
13 The control room , although just workable , is very cramped ( especially as it has had to take on committee work ) .
14 We have had to take into account the changes in the international situation when considering the RNR , including the lengthening warning time .
15 In our attempt to understand the diversity of tropical forests , using largely the example of the trees , we have had to take into account all the features of the plant that would appear to reflect the forces of natural selection in terms of physical factors : meteorological , topographical , pedological , and biotic ones .
16 The method of analysis of covariance was used to take into account the small , random differences in severity of disease between treatment groups at the commencement of the trial that arise when random allocation is used .
17 In January 1973 I found myself , and the grey metal trunk my eldest brother had used to take to university in 1967 , dumped in an austere fifth form dormitory in the main block of the school .
18 The arrangement was for Dorli and Lieserl to be looked after by a young Leeds couple , Theo and Tilly Hall , who had offered to take in refugee children .
19 That 's what we 've got to take into consideration .
20 Pan Books ' spokesman Martin Neild tells me : ‘ I would n't like to comment officially , because it 's so terribly difficult to tell — you 've got to take into account overseas sales , borrowings from foreign libraries and so on . ’
21 The question erm we are told that we have got to take into account the actions of er true to me that the er reference site , therefore , we must carry on as er .
22 What you 've got to take into account is that , an all , there 's an awful lot of things that you get when your unemployed that stop when you find a job .
23 No , not at all , er , but I , I , I , am someone who believes you 've got to have level playing fields , which we do not have , er or wo n't have , er with the implementation of the common market er , regardless of any relationship with the Soviet Union in 1992 , er after all to , what has not been published very much , er is that , you know , got to take into account indirect as well as direct and erm , if you look at for instance the United States er which is constantly packing the common market people , which is of course , er
24 Of course , I must be honest : I think some people will probably get hurt , but I suppose that 's a risk which everyone 's got to take in war . ’
25 In the BIP competition , she also achieved one of only two merits awarded in the architectural section with her photograph of the interior of the Darlington Cornmill , which she had been commissioned to take on behalf of the architects .
26 Elias Hrawi , the West Beirut-based ( Christian ) President , sent a message to world leaders on Feb. 6 asking them to " support any effort or step which I may find myself compelled to take as head of the legitimate [ Lebanese ] government " .
27 In particular it has attempted to take on board community aspirations and local authority plans rather than ride roughshod over local wishes .
28 It may have refused to take into account something which it was required to take into account .
29 It may have refused to take into account something it was required to take into account or conversely it may have based its decision on something it was not entitled to take into account and so on … "
30 In 1972 I suggested a fresh categorization of the processes involved to take into account an additional meaning of ‘ propagate ’ ; namely to rear to sexual maturity .
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