Example sentences of "to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Third , emotion is an important factor to take into consideration .
32 As indicated above , it is important to take into consideration the needs of pupils at the various stages of their development .
33 There 's a lot , perhaps , difficult to take into consideration .
34 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 .
35 She says it 's hard work having to think of other ways of getting around — having always to take into consideration the bus timetables — I ca n't arrange to meet friends unless there 's a bus at that time and coming home — leaving the pubs — I have to drink up quickly if I want to catch the last bus home .
36 He added that valuations so far appeared not to take into consideration the question of tied cottages leading to an enormous jump in the bills that estates and individuals were likely to face .
37 But you also have to take into consideration , the feelings of victims , I mean , it it would have to be , erm ,
38 The Government can do what it likes with such sites and protests are too small to take into calculation .
39 There was no immediate move to take into state ownership the major manufacturing industries , although there was a vigorous campaign to extend what was called workers ' control , i.e. the supervision of owners and managers by rank-and-file committees .
40 The earl also issued warrants for collecting the fines imposed at Forest Eyres : in 1638 a ‘ Messenger of His Majesty 's Chamber in Ordinary or his deputy ’ was ordered to take into custody those who refused to pay .
41 If a messenger be sent by the Lord Chief Justice in Eyre to take into custody some of the most substantial , as was done on the return of King Charles the Second , it may prevent further destruction .
42 In some cases it will be desirable to exercise the power available under section 18 to take into custody and return an absconder .
43 Such an insider 's account will therefore hopefully achieve the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ MacDonald ( 1987 ) demanded of postmodern ‘ anthropology at home ’ , while ‘ practical mastery ’ of the ethnographic field should reduce the problems faced by McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) , who set out to pursue participant observation on the police and found that ‘ it would be necessary for anyone wishing to fully understand the process of policing to take into account the difficulties in gaining access and an understanding of just what was going on ’ .
44 There are four points to take into account here .
45 The circumstances are : where the adjudications authority failed to take into account specific evidence before it relating to a claim ; where a member of staff did not submit or record relevant evidence ; or where an adjudication officer overlooked and misconstrued a provision in legislation or case law .
46 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
47 The instigators of a palace coup would have to take into account Mr Gorbachev 's other role as the elected president of the Supreme Soviet , a parliament becoming more influential by the week .
48 There are other factors to take into account .
49 The company said the MMC's view that ferry prices may rise post-tunnel appeared to take into account the higher cost of building the link , now set at more than £7 billion .
50 I still found the argument extraordinary , but I also had to take into account the fact that if Nigel retained this stance then the committee meeting would have to be postponed and the whole exercise would get off to a terrible start .
51 An ecological reform of our societies will need to take into account , therefore , the compatibility of our innovations as much for our habitat as for ourselves .
52 If we had to choose between radiocarbon and TL dating , then we would have to take into account that radiocarbon is used for organic materials and has an upper age limit of about forty thousand years , whereas TL is applied to inorganic samples and can be used beyond the range of radiocarbon .
53 Atheists , who have destroyed the continuum by insisting that death is the end , have failed to take into account that this arid conclusion must feed back into life as it is lived , making it seem haphazard and futile and emphasising its injustices .
54 As for public protection , this depends on executive decisions with regard to release ; it fails to take into account whether it is necessary for public protection to keep ‘ lifers ’ in for so long .
55 Real control of exercise , like real control of food intake , needs to be flexible enough to take into account the unpredictability of life , your fluctuations in mood , the vagaries of fortune .
56 But that fails to take into account the cost of rates , which Labour intend to bring back , uncapped , without any discount for single householders .
57 It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house .
58 It does not seem to take into account that many people may be quite grateful to have restrictions imposed on their sexual behaviour , while others can perfectly well get on with what they want to do and keep quiet about it .
59 The guidance note aims to provide advice on the advantages and limitations of GRP vessels , indicate some of the potential problems that might be encountered , outline some of the considerations to take into account and advise on precautions .
60 Also included are plans to allow institutional review bodies , composed of scientists from private companies or universities , to review data from basic phase I clinical trials and relaxing current standards for efficacy to take into account the risk to health that a delay in further drug testing might cause .
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