Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] account [art] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , the analysis of hearing people 's skills in BSL is not simply a matter of eliciting deaf people 's views on hearing BSL users , but must take into account a societal element not apparent in the evaluation of skills in , say , french .
2 The Home Secretary is not bound to act on the advice of the inspectorate of constabulary , but he must take into account a large number of other factors .
3 The final deal must take into account every sector of an all-industry package , because every sector of the industry is affected .
4 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
5 West Country Living : Where you ca n't overlook the sea Anyone thinking of living in the region must take into account the waterside factor , says Marcus Palliser
6 Anyone contemplating living in the West Country must take into account the waterside factor .
7 So one must take into account the effects of one 's actions on the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the desires of all those affected , along the lines of preference utilitarianism .
8 Meaning is not simply in an utterance , irrespective of the participants : to understand it we must take into account the inter-subjectivity of the participants , addressing ourselves to such questions as who controls the meaning and the nature of the reference .
9 In particular , if one is examining the effects of some early experience on adult behaviour , one must take into account the events in the intervening period .
10 Hence , any adequate analysis must take into account the intersection of capitalist , patriarchal and racist structures in order to understand gender relations in contemporary British society .
11 When considering the on-cost on stocks the builder must take into account the employment costs of storekeepers , stock lost owing to obsolescence and deterioration , insurance , interest on capital invested , and overhead costs associated with administration and floor space .
12 Surely any comparison between past and present must take into account the £4.25 billion that was added to value-added tax .
13 Any future marketing and promotional strategies must take into account the desirability of increasing the number of new visitors , particularly tourists , by promoting RBG effectively to tourists in Edinburgh , outside Edinburgh and overseas .
14 On the question of German unification , the communiqué observed only that any development " must take into account the security of Germany 's neighbours and of all other states " .
15 A managerial agency — any managerial agency , be it psychological or otherwise — can not cope easily with contradictory demands and impulses if it is responsible for a choice of action and must take into account the limitations of the real world .
16 Clinicians must take into account the nature of the test meal used when results are correlated with clinical features .
17 A person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that , if he did not act as a reasonable , prudent man , he might be hurt himself ; and in his reckonings he must take into account the possibility of others being careless ( Denning LJ in Jones v Livox Quarries Ltd [ 1952 ] 2 QB 608 ) .
18 In these circumstances the solicitor must decide whether the child has a sufficient degree of understanding but must take into account the guardian 's views on the subject .
19 In deciding whether these tests are satisfied the judge must look not just at the prosecution 's case , but must take into account the likelihood of the newspaper successfully raising a defence .
20 In considering the liability for such unsafe products , the court must take into account the manner in which it has been marketed , its " get-up " and any warnings and instructions supplied .
21 Criticism of the illogicality of the Opposition must take into account the complete collapse of faith in the government by the end of 1938 .
22 This should take into account a wide variety of factors , their interests and aptitudes , their feelings , their relationships with others , their strengths and weaknesses , their medical condition , their past life , the effect of significant life events , and the way they view their future prospects .
23 The manager should take into account the artist 's wishes and aspirations .
24 Council has been insistent that as this strategic study of the profession moves to the advanced planning stage , it should take into account the public as well as the private sector , the small practitioner as well as the large .
25 This should take into account the physical , legal and market implications of what , on the face of it , might seem to be a simple process .
26 This duly happened , and in the judgment published in November 1991 , it was held that the valuation of the estates should take into account the agricultural tenancies granted by the late Lady Fox to herself and her farming partners .
27 No group should undertake conservation work without first consulting the French archive , and all work should take into account the findings of the Getty Conservation Institute 's imminent study to determine the precise causes of stonework decay at Angkor .
28 Promoters of public investment projects should take into account the external effects of their actions in so far as they alter the physical production possibilities of other producers or the satisfaction that consumers get from given resources .
29 He also emphasizes that the chief executive should take into account the power structure of the organization , be careful to choose the right time to promote initiatives , and , in particular , avoid committing himself publicly to a specific objective or action until he knows that it is definitely what he wants and that he can get the support .
30 They resolved that the idea of a European conference on disarmament should take into account the Mediterranean dimension and should involve ‘ concrete measures which will lead not only to confidence building but also to the initiation of steps to lessen forces in the region ’ .
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