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

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1 But they will take into account the need for that balance that says that social spending without underpinning by economic growth will not be sustained in any event . ’
2 We will take into account the size of grounds when setting safety standards .
3 In assessing that intention , the courts will take into account the connection that the contract and the parties have with a particular country .
4 In making the award , the adjudicating panel will take into account the age of the nominees and the work published by them during the past five years .
5 So far , Britain has been slow to implement a nationwide recycling programme which will take into account all possible methods of re-using raw materials .
6 The holders ' decision as to whether to convert the debt will take into account the interest forgone by such a decision .
7 Appropriate use of terminology will be one aspect of language use which teachers will take into account when they are assessing children 's spoken and written language .
8 It is not yet clear whether this will take into account the index-linked charge of $5 million per annum which the State is currently paying to house the paintings in Madrid , an agreement due to expire in nine years ' time .
9 In considering applications for planning permission , planning authorities will take into account the provisions of the development plan .
10 In deciding whether the case is a proper one for service out of the jurisdiction , one of the circumstances the court will take into account is the strength or weakness of the plaintiff 's claim in the proceedings .
11 It will take into account the health care needs of all the patients on the practice list — for example , the extra requirements of elderly people , patients with special needs , the hospital services likely to be used and so on .
12 * Available satisfactions and past experience — the Psychological Processes involved in a purchase decision Will take into account the available satisfactions relevant to the purchase motivation , and accumulated experience of past consumer satisfaction from the product or service in view .
13 Subsequent study , while not necessarily endorsing all of the ‘ incremental thesis , ’ has been directed towards understanding which factors an official will take into account .
14 Similarly , others have argued that the matrices make little allowance for risk and in their early application this was true , but , if one undertakes a Porter-type analysis to give a solid foundation to industry attractiveness and competitive strengths and the derivation of the appropriate strategies , that will take into account a risk assessment .
15 In this case targets , based on sales forecasts , will be set in collaboration with marketing or sales staff , as representatives of the customer , and will take into account considerations such as planned maintenance , product quality control and machine breakdowns , for example .
16 In deciding whether police services are ‘ special ’ the court will take into account : ( 1 ) whether the officers are required to attend on private premises or in a public place ; ( 2 ) whether violence has already occurred or is imminent — if so , the services can not be ‘ special ’ ; ( 3 ) the nature of the event — public events like elections lie at one end of the spectrum , private events like weddings at the other , and events like football matches somewhere in the middle ; ( 4 ) whether protection can be provided without using officers who would otherwise be on other duties or off duty .
17 Whereas the establishing of the internal market for energy , more particularly the electricity sector , will take into account the objective of economic and social cohesion .
18 Bearing in mind that 500,000 Nepalese soldiers served with the British forces in the two world wars , that no fewer than 50,000 were either killed or seriously wounded , that 13 won Victoria Crosses , that 13 British officers serving with the Gurkhas also won Victoria Crosses , and that under ’ Options for Change ’ we are proposing to reduce the number of Gurkhas from 8,000 to 2,500 , can my hon. Friend assure the House that the Foreign Office will take into account the reduction in what amounts to aid , currently provided through pay and pensions , in its future plans for aid to Nepal ?
19 As this might be my last opportunity to draw the attention of my hon. Friend the Minister to the topic of the proposed M12 between Chelmsford and the M25 , I seek his assurance that when he receives alternative proposals for that motorway 's line of route , he will take into account that such a motorway may not be required .
20 Certainly the Government will take into account all the views expressed during the consultation period .
21 Clearly the inquiry which is to take place will take into account any comments made by the hon. Gentleman which may be relevant to the cause of the accident or to reducing the prospects of any future incidents .
22 I see my right hon. Friend shaking his head , but I hope that he will take into account what I have said .
23 The work will take into account developments in agricultural markets and policies , and will be tested on a number of actual and potential plantings by farmers .
24 The recent decision however reaffirms the discretionary nature of the power to let in late claims and also restates the principle that fault on the part of the advisor is a factor which the tribunal will take into account and is not an automatic exclusionary rule .
25 The work will take into account the findings of the Employment Department 's functional analysis-based work already undertaken , which resulted in the Occupational Standards published January 1992 .
26 In considering whether the plaintiff was contributorily negligent the court will take into account factors similar to those which would render the defendant negligent .
27 In determining planning appeals for residential development , the secretary of state will take into account whether , in the context of the advice of this circular , sufficient housebuilding land has been identified as available for development in the area of the district .
28 For example , in planning redevelopment , local authorities will take into account listed buildings in the area .
29 The court will take into account the fact that the landlord must prove a statutory ground of opposition in order effectively to operate the break-clause ( Adams v Green ) and accordingly will not attach much weight to objections which could be raised by the tenant when the landlord seeks to operate the break-clause ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ) .
30 The factors which the court will take into account in deciding whether to approve a scheme of arrangement include the following .
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