Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 Labour and the Liberal Democrats appear to accept without question the view that our constitution is absurdly out of date .
2 They want to place on record the generous support that they 've had from you and for the , yes in a moment , the seconder of the emergency motion for er moving her support .
3 The little sketch of Crinan Canal shows the halting-place where passengers wait to re-embark on board the canal boat .
4 Not being in possession of a verbatim record of the submission by the County , I have prepared twelve linked submissions in this matter , document G W Fourteen B , which seek to rebut with justification the point believed to have been made on behalf of the County and District Councils .
5 Economics should only be used to indicate potential costs and not , of itself , to determine policy choices ; for more often than not economic arguments neglect to take into account the totality of the costs involved .
6 I hope that in the time of the consultation they actually begin to take on board the fact that we 're talking about human beings .
7 When you get to work after Christmas the pressure will be on — and while a lot of tension may build up , it wo n't necessarily be negative .
8 The Commission normally takes two months to investigate charges , after which it could either instruct Britain to set its VAT rates in conformity with European legislation or proceed to put into effect the long awaited 7th Directive on fiscal matters .
9 Before I attempt to describe in detail the principal strands which have created the contemporary primary school it is necessary to appreciate the difficulty of isolating and then evaluating the contribution made by each of them .
10 The dates and stages by which communism was to be reached disappeared entirely ; the 1986 Programme , on the contrary , noted that the party did ‘ not attempt to foresee in detail the features of full communism ’ and warned that any attempt to advance too rapidly was ‘ doomed to failure and might cause both political and economic damage ’ .
11 They offer to come on board the party boat to help me find Tamsin , but I say no : they might scare her .
12 Some requests or demands are reasonable and fair , but others certainly might not be so because they fail to take into account the child 's right to his/her needs and point of view , or because they are inappropriate to his/her level of development .
13 This is the expression of a man deeply committed to the practical development of the Soviet socialist state , dismissive of esoteric philosophical debates which fail to take into account the material conditions of the socialist experiment , and preoccupied above all with the need to defend an increasingly isolated Soviet Union from potentially damaging criticisms , however well intentioned they might be .
14 Solutions that concentrate on groups , on the other hand , fail to take into account the real nature of employment systems .
15 [ That this House condemns British Coal for its closure of the Coventry Colliery at Keresely with the loss of 1,300 jobs , completed in a mere 13 days from the announcement of the decision to the working of the last shift ; believes that the pit is not abandoned but mothballed with 40 million tonnes of good quality reserves of medium sulphur content which will be kept on a care and maintenance basis until a link-up is organised by a privatised Daw Mill Colliery should the Government be re-elected ; condemns British Coal 's refusal to attend two meetings of local authority and parish councillors , local honourable Members of this House and church representatives and notes the absence at the meetings of 24th October and 11th November of the local Tory honourable Members ; and calls for a public inquiry into the methods of the closure and the false economics which talk of losses ' yet fail to take into account the future cost to public funds of lost production and taxes paid , and of dole and unemployment payments to be made . ]
16 The statistics , however , fail to take into account the effect pressure has on players and an ability to rise to an occasion .
17 Patient numbers and mortality fail to take into account the influences of different demographic groups or diagnoses and so these simple data are being abandoned for more complex assessments that generate an overall score and tell us something about how ill the patient is .
18 APACHE II scores on admission to ICUs can not be used for comparison of performances of ICUs as they fail to take into account the influences that management prior to ICU admission , such as stabilisation in an operating theatre or ward , may have on physiological variables .
19 ‘ I wish to place on record the excellent service received from your operatives during the installation of equipment at MAFF buildings .
20 Certainly , the market crash of ‘ 87 put the whole matter into perspective and help to propel to prominence the small print in the Government advertisments that investments can go down as well as up .
21 Suppose we wish to commit to memory the date of the fictitious Battle of the Big Bend in 1482 .
22 We need to bear in mind the wise counsel of Francis de Sales , the seventeenth-century Bishop of Geneva , when he dedicated his book , Introduction to the Devout Life , to his close friend Philothea :
23 In attempting to understand the imperial question we need to bear in mind the complexity of relations between the princes , especially the lay princes .
24 The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate .
25 Primary nursing claims to be totally client-centred , although in reality nurses working within this system invariably have to bear in mind the needs of the organisations as well .
26 ‘ You have to bear in mind the consequences for the German people and some of what you are proposing goes way beyond what is acceptable . ’
27 I also have to bear in mind the interests of my wife and family who have been such a wonderful support to me during this particularly trying period for all of us .
28 In applying the test , the courts have to bear in mind the balance between the plaintiff 's investment in the product and the protection of free competition .
29 ‘ But if you are a responsible company you have to bear in mind the overall health of the company for the good of all staff and hard decisions have to be taken . ’
30 I think you have , I think you have to bear in mind the er circumstances
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