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

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1 that is taking into account the occupancy will be eighty seven percent
2 Indeed there is a strong case for using it generally , even among lower quality systems when the lack of setting up is taken into account .
3 But other problems have arisen which will make 1990 a difficult year even when Sky is taken into account .
4 All this is taken into account ’ ( FN 9/2/87 , p. 7 ) .
5 Only if tax is taken into account can the overall position of any individual be seen .
6 The difference remains when the age at which they die is taken into account .
7 In holistic healing , the whole person — mind-body-spirit — is taken into account .
8 If functional illiteracy is taken into account , the total could be as high as 60 to 70 per cent .
9 An example of environmental modelling and prediction where the interactions between different processes and dynamic feedback is taken into account is given by Haber and Schaller ( 1988 ) .
10 Provided this is taken into account , the differences between comparable samples are as readily discernible as when relative abundance is used .
11 This is startling stuff until its context is taken into account : the source of this passage is Paul 's work on the lex Iulia et Papia , and it is quite evident from that that Paul intended no general statement , and could with justice complain about his remarks being taken out of context .
12 Instead the mental state of the criminal is taken into account during the sentencing .
13 This factor is taken into account in giving the calorie values of carbohydrate foods .
14 One source of these surplus calories excreted is obviously the non-digestible cell-wall material which forms much of the dietary fibre itself : This is taken into account when calorie figures are given for carbohydrate foods .
15 When life-expectancy figures are calculated , everyone who has been born and died is taken into account in arriving at the average life-expectancy figures .
16 This assertion loses considerable credibility when continental drift is taken into account ( see Chapters 9 and 10 ) .
17 Congress recognizes that discrimination in employment is part of a wider pattern of discrimination against homosexual men and women in society as a whole , and that a campaign to achieve the objects ( listed above in the resolution ) will be more effective if this is taken into account and is conducted in association with gay rights and civil liberty organizations .
18 However , that cost is not unique to DIY training , and in fact once the lower travelling and disruption time is taken into account , DIY may actually be cheaper than the alternatives .
19 In the absence of any other factors , if this timing difference is taken into account the effective interest rate would be the same .
20 Also , as noted in chapter 4 , the price of this type of credit , though high in APR terms , is very reasonable when the cost of collecting very small sums of money every week is taken into account ( provided that the check is spent quickly ) .
21 When unemployment as a percentage of the population of working age is taken into account , region A shows an increase from 10 per cent to 12.5 per cent ( a rise of 2.5 percentage points ) and region B shows an increase from 20 per cent to 24 per cent ( a rise of 4 percentage points ) .
22 Villa claim the Juventus deal was worth £7.5m if the valuation of players included in part exchange is taken into account .
23 Yet conflict may be handled more effectively if what is going on within is taken into account as well as what is going on at the surface .
24 The degree of disruption caused by the need to travel further to work is taken into account in determining whether an employee 's refusal of alternative employment is reasonable .
25 On the face of it gross profit rates showed a steady decline over the 1960s and a dramatic fall between 1970 and 1975 from 23 per cent to 13 percent ; if capital consumption is taken into account the fall was from 17 to 4 per cent .
26 When comparative efficiency is taken into account , such a degree of concentration can not be directly explained by Britain 's reliance on international trade , though its traditional international role had obviously played an important part in conditioning business horizons .
27 The implications of concentration of provincial press ownership are greater when its geographical variation is taken into account .
28 The problem for social policy-makers and for feminist commentators on social policy is whether to take that sexual division of labour for granted and plan neighbourhood services and housing design such that it is taken into account .
29 Indeed , such a " quasiautonomous " status for English in education makes a good deal of sense when the wider strategic and social context of the Report is taken into account .
30 The existence of a sharply bipolar division of affluent and under-classes is not demonstrated by evidence from our locales when anything other then consumption is taken into account .
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