Example sentences of "[not/n't] take [noun] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | According to PC Week , while the Macintosh will use Jot , Newton may not take advantage of the ink standard . |
2 | If six men were left , we could not take control of the ship ; and because only six were left , the captain 's men did not need my help . |
3 | But you do not take account of the consumption value these improvements have for your neighbours . |
4 | It does not take account of the timing of the outlays and proceeds . |
5 | It does not take account of the timing of the outlays and proceeds . |
6 | It now seems that only in those cases where there is no identity of interest will the problem of other businesses gaining the benefit of a restrictive covenant be at all important and the courts will not take account of the doctrine of incorporation or of privity of contract if such an identity exists . |
7 | A system based solely on attendance does not take account of the range of a councillor 's duties ; leaves some councillors better off than others ( depending on their employment situation ) ; and does not adequately reflect the added responsibility carried by senior councillors . |
8 | If a dispute arises , a court will probably not take account of the layout in construing the contract , although it may take account of headings and/or marginal notes . |
9 | There was also criticism that SMRs did not take account of the health-care costs of social deprivation . |
10 | These calculations do not take account of the value of the long term assurance business . |
11 | However , this does not take account of the importance of decisions and amongst the research families , there was widespread agreement about which decisions were important and which were not . |
12 | Of course , the stressed representations do not take account of the distribution of sentence stress in the utterances . |
13 | He suggested that women are by nature passive and therefore less inclined to crime than men — although such a suggestion does not take account of the fact that by no means all crimes involve violence . |
14 | However , this does not take account of the fact that some of the housing stock will be vacant for frictional reasons , or because of government policy , or its unattractiveness , or use as second homes : furthermore , some dwellings may be unfit , lacking amenities or requiring substantial repairs — in England alone two million had at least one of these physical problems in 1981 ( English House Condition Survey , 1982 , p. 3 ) . |
15 | But these statistics do not take account of the fact that , in continuous speech , word boundaries are more difficult to identify from a given mid-class string compared with a phonemic string . |
16 | It does not take account of the fact that in the most intense form of fiduciary relationship , that between trustee and beneficiary , it is possible to modify the " no profit " and " no conflict " rules in the trust deed or with the assent of the beneficiaries . |
17 | In a more explicitly theoretical paper , Lavandera ( 1982 ) presents the general argument that syntactic variation can be studied only at a superficial level if the analytic method does not take account of the use which speakers make of variation for stylistic and discourse purposes ; frequently they exploit subtle differences in meaning of the kind which ( for example ) Weiner and Labov deliberately simplify . |
18 | It is what is called a classical theory ; that is , it does not take account of the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics , as it should for consistency with other theories . |
19 | Anyone who did n't take advantage of a situation like this was a fool . |
20 | But our experience has shown the public did n't take advantage of the facility except over the Christmas and New Year period . ’ |
21 | They do n't take advantage of the state of the economy . |
22 | It was a good thing the cameras could n't take pictures of the way she felt , she thought , and smiled inside herself . |