Example sentences of "[vb infin] to take [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of the Yugoslavian system of self-management , any notions of possible imitation would need to take account of the specific ideological and socio-political context in which the Yugoslav experiment took place because |
2 | When doing the sums high earners will , however , need to take account of the £75,000 cap ( see page 35 ) which applies to anyone joining a new pension scheme . |
3 | The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage . |
4 | for car drivers the danger to others is an important consideration and may need to take priority over the need for maintaining independence . |
5 | Mental health professionals will need to take note of the view of the Court that it is important to explain why a doctor who already knows the patient does not provide one of the medical recommendations upon which a section 2 admission ( and also a s.3 admission ) may be founded . |
6 | The members of those boards would be saints if they did not seek to take advantage of the position in which the Government have placed them . |
7 | The Stavka , Russia 's supreme war council , asked Brusilov what he could do to take pressure off the Italians by preventing even more Austrian troops being taken from the Eastern Front to the Trentino . |
8 | Under these circumstances , it is unlikely that foreign computer firms will scramble to take advantage of the new policy under which they can subscribe for 30 per cent of equity in a local producer . |
9 | Erm I would like to take advantage of the things that I have actually done myself as a member of the Stansted Airport Consultative Committee and also as a member of Advisory Committee because I am Stansted representative and we meet from time to time and as apart from transport . |
10 | If you 'd like to take part in the campaign to spring clean the UK , information , ideas , promotional kits and posters can be obtained by writing to : . |
11 | I should like to take part in the epic-reading planned for 26 May if you have some passages available . |
12 | And she 'd like to take part in the advanced driving course so she can spin other people 's cars instead of mine , and pass them . |
13 | But now Mr Wolski had been asked to see her , and it was because the Curator , in his kind but mistaken way , thought he might like to take leave of the old eagle . |
14 | They , along with the newcomers , may hope to take advantage of the best of both rural and urban worlds . |
15 | The force facility can be used as often as required for a particular SPR , for example , if a user does not wish to take responsibility for the SPR or if a user accepts the SPR but at a later date passes the work onto someone else . |
16 | If you do n't wish to take advantage of the Associate Membership you can opt for a free road atlas , worth £12.75 , instead . |
17 | ‘ Operation Eagle , however brilliantly conceived , ended in failure , and who would wish to take failure into the Führer 's office and place it on his desk ? ’ |
18 | However , the best man or chief bridesmaid will have to take responsibility for the announcement , and the safekeeping of any gift . |
19 | ‘ I am afraid you will have to take account of the men of the Manhattan Project , ’ said Erlich through chattering teeth . |
20 | It is difficult , however , to see why the directors should have to take account of the interests of the as yet unidentifiable persons who might acquire shares in the company at some future date . |
21 | Any full study of ‘ unfair competition ’ would have to take account of the legislation protecting intangible business property like trade marks and patents , and of the statutory controls over restrictive trading agreements and monopolies , which have little or nothing to do with anything resembling the law of tort . |
22 | Only in the later decades of the century was there a growing realization that to understand life one would have to take account of the complex interactions between all the living things occupying a particular territory . |
23 | The right hon. Gentleman has said that in reaching his decision he would have to take account of the quality of the representations . |
24 | The CNAA would have to take account of the different rates of institutions ' development , but a move in this direction would enable committees and boards to have ‘ more time at their disposal to explore new developments and policy ’ . |
25 | So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings . |
26 | Like their counterparts on privately owned newspapers , they will have to take note of the restrictions on space which advertising forces on the paper . |
27 | Training may have to take place at the principal 's manufacturing plant and such training should form a compulsory part of any agreement . |
28 | A huge amount of political and industrial restructuring will have to take place as the east European states shake themselves down into the national structures that most suit their individual aspirations . |
29 | An improved version of the Certificate of Pre-vocational Education ( CPVE ) was on the stocks but a manager 's negotiation about it would have to take place with the City and Guilds of London Institute ( CGLI ) . |
30 | Committed would have to take place without the DUP or Sinn Fein , representing 29pc of the electorate . |