Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He reminded the bench that their sentence should be based only on the seriousness of the offence , and should not take into account the tragic consequences .
2 There is evidence from America that costing by ‘ Diagnosis Related Group ’ may provide a disincentive to offering support and aftercare to elderly people , as average figures for ‘ cost per case ’ may not take into account the higher costs incurred by some elderly people who need longer recovery times or more aftercare .
3 Such judgements may be ill-informed , they may not take into account the social stresses within the area , they may simply feed prejudices already held .
4 Bets that he 'll take over as president of Novell may not take into account the short life span of any of Novell 's prior heirs apparent .
5 He may not take into account the disproportionate cost of policing the demonstration nor the content of the processor 's message .
6 This alone could not take into account the much finer distinctions that it is necessary to look at when determining social class .
7 Alternatively , the discrepancy may be explained by the experimental protocols since the studies of Appleton et al could not take into account the interactions between carcinogen and calcium or enterectomy .
8 It 's got all kinds of people and all kinds of situations you did n't take into account and you could n't take into account .
9 It was , of course , a white , middle-class response that did n't , could n't take into account a far deeper anger bubbling just below the surface in less-privileged neighbourhoods of my placid , palm tree-shaded city .
10 He would n't he would n't take in ion an apprentice , it was too much .
11 You 're always going to get some tiny minority you ca n't take into consideration … ’
12 you ca n't take on board a new commitment like that without shedding something
13 On applications for pre-action discovery the court will not take into account limitation defences unless the prospective plaintiff 's claim is bound to be time barred ( Harris v Newcastle-upon-Tyne Health Authority [ 1989 ] 1 WLR 96 ) .
14 yeah it 'll , it 'll assess them up until the fourteenth and fifteenth of April and it wo n't take into consideration there 's been a recall after that date .
15 It will only look at the premium status up to the fifteenth of the month , it wo n't take into consideration when so recall 's gone through on the sixteenth of the month .
16 Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions .
17 All of these sizes are theoretical and err on the generous side to ensure a safe and floating descent , but they can not take into account any climatic influence .
18 ‘ When you seed teams four years in advance , you can not take into account what will happen closer to the tournament . ’
19 Like any statistical analysis , tables can not take into account the unquantifiable added values of which schools tend to be most proud those not reliant on examination results .
20 They are responsible about their productive processes and they are responsible about the design of car engines and we are told that the market will find ways to deal with this , but surely it can not , for after all the market is mindless , so it can not take into account either the future or the needs and wishes of people other than those who have the purchasing power for immediate consumption .
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