Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [be] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , the Act allows pupils ' family backgrounds , ages and aptitudes to be taken into account by the school in determining whether an act of collective worship which is not of a broadly Christian character takes place in the school . |
2 | There were some practical considerations to be taken into account before the work could actually commence however . |
3 | There are other considerations to be taken into account when the ballet has a story . |
4 | One of the most important considerations to be taken into account when creating a lexicon is how full a coverage of the language it is able to provide . |
5 | Now the planning system in this country , rightly gives the decision maker considerable discretion in exercising judgement regarding planning application , allowing all material considerations to be taken into account , and appropriate weighting given . |
6 | However , policies that use unqualified phrases such as , will be or should only be , do not allow scope for all ma material considerations to be taken into account . |
7 | As a result , ministers are subject to a range of ad hoc and constantly changing pressures from parliamentary representatives and interest groups that create a substratum of secondary political considerations to be taken into account . |
8 | However , it is important that the latter are seen as methodological issues to be faced rather than as postures to be taken in advance of looking closely at them . |
9 | By entering reaction time data in an analysis of covariance , a statistical technique which enables the influence of one or more extraneous variables to be taken into account when assessing the effect of the principle variable of interest , De Renzi and his colleagues ( Arrigoni and De Renzi , 1964 ; De Renzi and Faglioni , 1965 ) hoped to control for possible differences in extent of damage between left and right hemisphere groups . |
10 | 4 Steps to be taken following completion of the conveyance or transfer |
11 | The local county court often has the advantage of being nearer than the High Court District Registry , its rules are less strict and it allows more steps to be taken by post than does the High Court . |
12 | When drawing up the job timetable , forward planning should allow for all known eventualities to be taken into account e.g. other work and holidays . |
13 | He admitted eight robberies between May and July and asked for two others and six attempted robberies to be taken into consideration . |
14 | Section 1 gives guidance on the form and content of auditors ' annual reports and comments on the principal matters to be taken into account in framing those reports . |
15 | The matters to be taken into account by an appeal committee in considering an appeal shall include — ( a ) any preference expressed by the appellant in respect of the child as mentioned in section 6 of this Act ; and ( b ) the arrangements for the admission of pupils published by the local education authority or the governors under section 8 of this Act . ’ |
16 | Any payment you have made is non-returnable unless 14 days ' notice is given or there are exceptional circumstances to be taken into account . |
17 | She asked for 54 similar offences to be taken into consideration . |
18 | She also asked for 31 similar offences to be taken into consideration . |
19 | ‘ If love was crime , ’ said Alex , ‘ I 'd ask for a thousand similar offences to be taken into consideration . ’ |
20 | He also asked from three other offences to be taken into consideration . |
21 | He admitted going equipped for theft , another burglary and asked for four similar offences to be taken into consideration . |
22 | McCabe , of Millbrook Avenue , Brambles Farm , Middlesbrough , admitted three offences of theft and asked for six offences to be taken into consideration . |
23 | He also asked for 21 other offences to be taken into consideration . |
24 | Northallerton magistrates sentenced the 20-year-old to a total of seven months in a youth custody centre after he admitted two burglary charges and asked for another seven offences to be taken into consideration . |
25 | He asked for three other similar offences to be taken into consideration . |
26 | There is a restriction on the maximum amount of compensation which a magistrates ' court may order ( currently £2,000 ) which has serious implications where there are other offences to be taken into account . |
27 | Yesterday she was given a two year probation and ordered to pay £1,000 compensation , after admitting three specimen charges amounting to £1,252 and asking for 27 similar offences to be taken into account . |
28 | In practice it is relatively rare for all the different sources to be taken into account before an order . |
29 | The seneschal looked at Quiss and said , " Unfortunately there are not only your feelings to be taken into account . |
30 | There is specific provision for two items to be taken into account as a prior charge on the assets before any division is made . |