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

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1 Within a subject the system allows little note to be taken of the level or function of material .
2 The other points to note on the Regulations are : ( i ) that advantage can not be taken of the section if a provision , ‘ however expressed , ’ of the company 's memorandum or articles requires copies of the full accounts to be sent to members or which prohibits the sending of summary financial statements ( ii ) that provisions , similar to those in relation to the full accounts , apply to approval by , and signature on behalf of , the directors of the summary , and ( iii ) that , up to the end of 1991 , most listed companies do not seem to have opted to adopt the innovation .
3 Full advantage should be taken of the interest and availability of the press , as well as of radio and television .
4 For those who only need relatively local stations , advantage can be taken of the fact that nearly all FM stations now radiate , either slant-polarised or circularly polarised signals , so that a vertical dipole , completely non-directional in the horizontal plane , gives as much signal as a horizontal one .
5 Account will be taken of the fact that modern written Swahili developed from the written form of a lingua franca , and not from one of the ‘ primary dialects ’ of the East African coast .
6 Having said that , it is a comparatively recent imposition for rents to be payable in advance as opposed to in arrear and many tenants would argue that some account should be taken of the fact that landlords have had their money , and therefore presumably interest on it , in advance .
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