Example sentences of "[prep] be taken of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A corporate view , instead , has to be taken of the school 's comparison with others — and expressed in terms of measured attainment .
2 None are to be taken of the flier , under any circumstances .
3 Within a subject the system allows little note to be taken of the level or function of material .
4 If DCF is not used , account has to be taken of the cost of funds in another way .
5 The Corpus of Knowledge has been updated in the intervening period , but it was clear that the insertion of the UK into Europe with free movement of labour , required a much broader view to be taken of the hospitality manager .
6 The estimated asking price will generally be given as a range of values , which will normally be wider than those associated with the valuation since account will need to be taken of the expectations of buyers and sellers of price reductions during the bargaining process .
7 The Children Act 1989 is likely to require much more account to be taken of the children 's views and those of their parents and other interested parties , but it is a process which is still seen as difficult , and is less frequently carried out than is desirable .
8 Account also has to be taken of the distribution of investment between branches of industry and of the intensity and efficiency of capital use — though the latter is extremely difficult to measure .
9 In our experience it is often grandparents or other family members who bring up children when their HIV infected parents have died or are unable to cope : account needs to be taken of the pressure exerted within extended families in such cases .
10 Moreover , account has to be taken of the needs of other generations — of children and grandparents — which impinge upon their own .
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