Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] account of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The sentence imposed must take account of public opinion and aim to leave all concerned with a feeling that justice has been done . ’
2 It should also be clear that future investigations and policies must take account of class and gender and be sensitive to possible differences between minority black communities .
3 The judges must take account of advice from a lay-dominated advisory committee and the Director-General of Fair Trading .
4 Of course any candidate specification , like any job description , should take account of legislation concerning race relations and equal opportunities for men and women .
5 The Minister used such phrases as " " We hope " , We will advise " , or " We will suggest " that private operators should take account of consumer interest .
6 When Iraqi First Deputy Premier Taha Yassin Ramadan visited Ankara on Aug. 5 , President Özal said that Iraq should take account of world opinion by adopting a " constructive and realistic " attitude .
7 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
8 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
9 The marketer may take account of personality variables in the following way .
10 A true historical investigation would take account of press agitation , party conferences , Government pronouncements , and debates in Parliament ; but all these are ignored as the result of a rule excluding evidence of the political history of a statute .
11 The survey design will take account of work being conducted in the United States as the basis for a comparative evaluation of British and American experiences .
12 The marketer can take account of personality variables by grouping personality types as " stereotypes " , and targeting products and promotion on them .
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