Example sentences of "also to take " in BNC.

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1 If you do advertise for a companion it is advisable to use a box number and also to take up references .
2 The need to be able to get about is essential for daily life , and also to take advantage of increased leisure time .
3 A major prop for the Thatcher government in the 1980s was a strong reaction against central government , the world of the quangos and over-mighty metropolitan authorities — although , ironically , that administration was also to take centralization still further , especially in its crusade against local government and the vested interests of the professions .
4 So the Prime Minister has popped along the connecting corridor to face Messrs Walden , Brunson & Co , and also to take part in last Friday 's Tory election broadcast .
5 Not this alone , but also to take care
6 USAFM hope also to take on a series of former Desert Storm aircraft in the wake of recent retirements .
7 This reappraisal will have also to take into account two other elements implicit in current thinking — the need for continuity and coherence both within subject disciplines and between school and school .
8 There are sites where it is not only possible to visit and see the reconstructions , but also to take part in activities simulating the way people lived on that site in the past , or even to live there for several days to get some sort of impression of the way of life .
9 One needs also to take into account implicit dimensions , for these are very much a part of the rhetorical structure of attitudes .
10 The tension , you might say , generated by that success caused crime fiction also to take a huge lateral leap .
11 encouraging offenders to except responsibility for what they have done , but also to take the opportunity to do something positive about that and in that were delivering a service to the public and to the offender , so I think things are improving
12 With sufficient flexibility and with the expertise gained by staff in operating it , however , it should be possible for serving church musicians , both amateur and professional , also to take advantage of it .
13 Those reinsurers who instinctively ‘ follow ’ SwissRe are likely also to take their lead on this issue .
14 Emphasis on the make-up of the product is not only vital because of the need to sell benefits to potential customers , but also to take account of another key factor ie the ‘ product life cycle ’ .
15 As well as acting he has moved also to take on Artistic Directorship of his own company , Compass .
16 An acceptable formula will probably be expected to make each school 's ‘ budget share ’ depend mainly on the numbers of pupils in the school , but also to take into account such factors as the ages of the children , the subjects they are studying , and the numbers with special needs ; and also perhaps the levels of social advantage and disadvantage in the community the school serves .
17 This study was also to take account of the principle — enshrined in the OAU charter — of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries .
18 This study was also to take account of the principle — enshrined in the OAU charter — of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries .
19 A resolution of this issue , which is not a pressing matter , would need also to take account of the fact that speakers do , in practice , use sentences which could be taken as instances of a third possible equational type ( if this is not to be regarded as merely some kind of linguistic jeu d'esprit ) : ( 37 ) cautiously is the way we should proceed In both of these two cases , the question is whether a property concept can fill a position which would otherwise be reserved for an entity .
20 The Gamegear reflects this desire , allowing youngsters to play their favourite games at home but also to take them away from their homes and enjoy them on the move .
21 Although one looks at reasonableness at the time the agreement is entered into , it is only practical also to take into account the legitimate expectations of the parties at that time regarding the future , and what is reasonably foreseeable .
22 In relation to clauses which impose a monetary limit on damages recoverable in the event of breach of contract , the court is also to take into account : ( a ) the resources which [ the party seeking to rely on the clause ] could expect to be available to him for the purpose of meeting the liability should it arise ; and ( b ) how far it was open to him to cover himself by insurance .
23 This is particularly important in relation to the GCSE examinations which require syllabuses to have a cross-curricular perspective , relating subjects to other subject areas and also to take into consideration the social , economic , environmental and other implications .
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