Example sentences of "take [noun sg] of [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He takes care of all the legislation and has established the Seven as a quality British product .
2 You must know he takes care of all the drivers ’ problems .
3 Co-operation between the teachers and therapists involved with the child aims at ensuring the formulation of a programme which takes account of all the physical , sensory and cognitive aspects of the child 's development .
4 Moreover , section 2(1) and ( 2 ) give the court ample power to fix the amount of the contribution at a level , including a zero level , which takes account of all the factors which , in relation to common law claims , are relevant to the ex turpi causa defence .
5 This expression is linear in the displacement and takes account of all the components of path ( ρ ) , of all the initial components ( σ ) of the vector , and of all the components showing change ( µ ) .
6 Researchers who can take advantage of such a service should note that a pilot service is already available which connects with most other European countries .
7 Please do your best to convince them that they really should take advantage of such a bargain .
8 It has assembled a team of scientists , engineers and railway experts to build a modern steam engine that will take advantage of all the advances in technology in the 30 years or so since the last US steam engines were built .
9 Once the first and crucial step has been taken of recognising that everyone needs help to handle what are very distressing events , the next step is to request and take advantage of all the support available .
10 Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal .
11 That a court should take account of such a rule would [ and should ] not mean that it would have to accept it .
12 The main lesson to be learned from this and certain other studies where soft systems thinking has been used , is that analysts , when making specific proposals for change , must take account of all the factors that determine the acceptability of such changes ; in this way there is a better chance that the so-called pragmademic gap will be successfully bridged ( Fig 14.11 )
13 Regulators have struggled to keep pace , assuming that they should somehow take account of all the risks assumed by banks , no matter how bulky their rulebooks become .
14 The , the normal family of two point four children , or whatever , is not the normal family nowadays , you 've got lone parent families , you 've got step parent families , reconstituted families , policies and services should take account of all the different needs of those different sorts of families , and very complex lives they lead these days ?
15 It can never take account of all the comments .
16 They will take account of all the various perspectives ( those of the parties , legal advisors and adjudicators ) in order that these may be compared .
17 Each company would employ a small number of clerical workers who would take care of all the dealings an enterprise had with the world outside .
18 enable us to develop applications on Macintosh , taking advantage of all the features of Macintosh and deploy on Windows , Motif and Open Look .
19 It is a good illustration of one of the reasons why I withdrew this subsection , in that the cost to the employer in this instance could be much less than the arm's-length cost to the outside person taking advantage of such a service . ’
20 The breach of duty consists not of allowing the conflict of interest to arise because that is often outside the control of the director , but of the director 's preferring his own personal interests to those of persons for whom he acts as fiduciary , or of taking advantage of such a position .
21 Taking account of all the knock-on of effects on productivity and business , a cut finger might cost a company £782 , and the cost could escalate to £15 306 for a broken arm .
22 Under SOGIT 1973 , the test of reasonableness was to be applied taking account of all the circumstances including those which occurred after the making of the contract , whereas , under UCTA 1977 , the test is to be applied to the terms of the contract at the time of contracting .
23 Now it sounds like my father paid for it , but that 's not true because David took care of all the stuff for the wedding .
24 , who took care of all the administrative arrangements , was presented with a bouquet of fresh flowers from the teams .
25 Er which took care of all the the local needs , reduced unemployment , er and we have a lot of these exceptions coming forward .
26 Taking expectation of all the remaining terms in equation ( 3.40 ) produces :
27 Or he can adopt a clinical approach , hitting out the best line from every tee to give the best angle onto the green , taking note of all the historical precedents and prudently heeding them .
28 I use the phrase hypocritical exhortation , because I know Jim is sitting there with a tape recorder and taking note of all the words we are using today our dictionary so I think the phrase hypocritical exhortation I said three times in relation
29 French augued in court that following the ban his aunt Miriam Carter had taken custody of all the livestock .
30 Well I do n't believe that they would succeed because I think that we have taken account of all the views expressed and that members will be making an informed decision today .
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