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

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1 In my view the trial judge , dealing as he was with a most difficult and distressing case under the necessity to give a decision immediately , did not sufficiently take into account the degree of pressure required to constitute undue influence in the case of a patient in the position of Miss T. I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that there is abundant evidence which would justify this court in coming to the conclusion that she was subjected to the undue influence of her mother which vitiated her decision .
2 Finally , in considering Reagan 's personal contribution to the triumphs of his first term , we must obviously take into account the consequences of his appearances on television .
3 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
4 The local historian who is trying to build up a picture of the social and economic structure of his own parish must always take into consideration the extent of the common and the value of the rights over it .
5 Admittedly , these are all important areas of concern , but moral reasoning should not be made subservient to what are themselves value laden economic arguments which do not always take into account the totality of the costs they purport to assess .
6 Er in fact the discussion on Friday was re tied back to the criterion in the County Council 's er policy which says , be capable of being assimilated satisfactorily into the local landscape which in the course of the discussion , was erm extended to also take on board the possibility that it could be located where it may produce environmental improvements on the use of derelict land .
7 Although annual leave must be taken to meet the needs of the service , it must also take into account the needs of the staff .
8 The committee must also take into account the project 's international and financial implications .
9 Although the predominant problem of the alphabetical subject approach concerns the naming of subjects , as has already been demonstrated in Chapter 12 , any tool for the organization of knowledge must also take into account the relationships between subjects .
10 My right hon. Friend must also take into account the fact that , by one means or another , 90 per cent .
11 The study will also take into account the effects of aging , which may contribute to a decline in knowledge retention over a long period .
12 The analysis will also take into account the psychological distress resulting from unemployment , which is known to vary considerably by country .
13 The damages should also take into account the possibility that the relative or friend might become unable to provide the services .
14 As I weigh together the advantages and disadvantages of either of the present methods of deaf education I have to also take into account the high possibility of failure in the ‘ Natural Aurilism ’ technique and the ‘ unattractiveness ’ of ‘ total communication ’ .
15 We 're particularly proud of him in South Cambridgeshire , as we 're also proud that so many of our environmental health officers like Alan Hobson do sterling work for us , and we are looking to them in the in the future with this semi-autonomy that they 've been given to really take on board the opportunities which have been given to them under the 1990 Act to really go to town on environmental health .
16 I would be pleased if you could now take on board the extension of formal smoking at work restrictions as applied at Regional Headquarters and Regional Chambers to apply to Chesser House and for this to be formally agreed by the Council .
17 However , such psychological analyses , concentrating upon the individual 's feelings , do not typically take into account the wider , ideological context .
18 These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences .
19 These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences .
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