Example sentences of "has take account " in BNC.

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1 But all that we are requiring of him is that , widening his viewpoint from himself to the community , he has taken account of the communal effects of theft , before , as himself not the weigher but the balance , he allows himself finally to settle against or in favour of taking the money .
2 The investment banking group S G Warburg has taken account of FRS 3 in its sic-month interim report to 30 September 1992 .
3 When illustrations are numbered , the frontispiece is not usually included , and a catalogue description should always make it clear whether or not the stated number of plates has taken account of it , e.g. ‘ 12 plates including frontispiece ’ or ‘ frontispiece and 20 plates ’ .
4 None of this has taken account of the overall part played by women in the cloth-making households headed by male weavers or knitters .
5 Today 's quarry owner has to take account of the environmental issues his predecessor could safely ignore .
6 And above all , as you know better than anybody , the ‘ biology of aesthetic pleasure ’ , which you have just explained , has to take account of differences between epochs , civilisations and , obviously , within the same society , between individuals .
7 In particular , when the creature has to take account of a wide range of structural differences and similarities between distinct situations ( as opposed to concentrating on only one or a few physical parameters ) , these structural features can only be represented symbolically — for , by hypothesis , they have no physical features in common .
8 Any assessment of Britain 's economic performance has to take account of these powerful external forces .
9 It seems beyond question that any sensible approach to the teaching of writing has to take account of the process of writing .
10 Shortages of labour in the immediate post-war period meant that this pattern of female industrial employment was not reversed overall , although it was in traditional basic industries , and any discussion of production post-1945 has to take account of a far larger North Shields female employed proletariat than had existed pre-War .
11 We noted , for example , that the discourse analyst has to take account of the context in which a piece of discourse occurs .
12 And of course the ego has to do that , I mean if you 're gon na stay alive , the ego has to take account of these internal demands .
13 Final reason , is that fo for borrowing , is that we could take a view , that borrowing in a particular year has to take account of the of the valuable circumstances at that particular time .
14 The banks write off the fraud within their accounts but our pricing has to take account of it , so ultimately its borne by the general public .
15 Lindsell agrees that C&P 's 11 businesses [ see separate list overleaf ] are in several cases mature and that assessment of their future growth potential has to take account of this .
16 She has to take account of the views of society at large .
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