Example sentences of "may [verb] into account " in BNC.

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1 Consequently there appears no reason why regulations could not be included in such an agreement which prevent or restrict odour emissions , particularly as the 1971 Act provides that a local planning authority may take into account the ‘ improvement of the physical environment ’ .
2 No doubt in the exercise of its discretion a court may take into account a number of factors , such as for example the conduct and wishes of individual investors , which might in a given case militate against the making of an order .
3 In deciding whether or not conduct is disorderly , the magistrates may take into account factors such as the place where the incident occurs , and the time of day .
4 By comparison with the previous law , which confined the ground to that of serious public disorder , this greatly extends the matters that the chief of police may take into account in deciding whether or not to impose conditions .
5 In deciding whether or not the conditions exist for the issuing of conditions , the chief of police may take into account such factors as disturbances that have arisen in the past when the same organisation processed on a previous occasion .
6 Under the present English law of rape , a judge has complete discretion as to sentencing and may take into account a variety of factors .
7 But the court may take into account hardship to the tenant .
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