Example sentences of "take them into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While this may mean working only one day less per week , that one day may provide a vital breathing space for women like Alice Perkins , working in demanding , pressurised jobs , and it may just allow them to remain on a career path that will take them into positions of power . |
2 | The health authority , as purchaser , requires through its service contracts regular and accurate publication of waiting times for outpatient appointments so that general practitioners can take them into consideration when making a referral . |
3 | Meanwhile if anyone can send me a set of rules for fantasy games they are involved in or know about , I will take them into consideration . |
4 | Housing allowances invariably form a separate part of the remuneration policy ( although it is surprising how many employers do not take them into account when determining cost of living allowances ) . |
5 | For if the relations between the individual and society are as close as he believes , we must take them into account ; instead of grounding explanations upon one part we must theorise about the whole to which all the parts belong . |
6 | We will respond constructively ; if we believe that the report 's criticisms are right and constructive , we will take them into account . |
7 | Members will take them into account when they come to a decision . |
8 | ‘ Taking them into Europe gave me more satisfaction than anything I 've done in my career , ’ he said . |
9 | Being a Saturday morning the library was full of children quietly selecting their books , taking them into corners to try them out before deciding which to take home . |
10 | Well mainly recovering , taking them into workshops . |
11 | I have seen enough already to know that my work on Christabel must be seriously altered in the light of what you have in these letters — I would n't be happy going on without taking them into account — and that must be true of Dr Michell 's work on Ash too , just as true . ’ |
12 | Much of the legislation governing public intervention in family life is in fact concerned with laying a duty on public authorities to ‘ diminish the need to receive children into or keep them in care ’ ( Child Care Act 1980 , S. 1 ) , while the terminology of the law emphasises the reception of children into care , rather than the popular phrase ‘ taking them into care ’ . |
13 | We try to get continuity of care by links with the local hospital — we 're very lucky at the moment because we have a good geriatric doctor who visits with the almoner and tries to put off taking them into hospital as long as possible . |
14 | Then she took them into Arkwright 's and bought them a bar of chocolate each , which she could ill afford , and they all went back to the Vicarage . |
15 | I took them into school . |
16 | CHAMPAGNE flowed and new coach Peter Nash was carried shoulder high by his team emphatic 29–13 triumph at Clifton Park on Saturday took them into North Division Two next season . |
17 | Dr Reid said : ‘ I think what the children have suffered since social workers took them into care in November 1990 has been a lot worse than they had from their father . ’ |
18 | The process of decomposing system models mirrored the requirement to consider first the overall effect of the Act on functional groupings and structures , then to examine responsibilities and tasks in some detail , ie taking a top-down approach that was initially unconstrained by existing factors but progressively took them into account . |
19 | I have two teenaged children and have to take them into Ipswich or Felixstowe to buy anything they require . |
20 | While it is self-evident that childhood experiences must have a profound formative effect upon the beliefs we have about ourselves and upon our expectations of others , most of us fail to take them into account when we run into trouble later on in life . |
21 | Most journals send the referees ' reports to the authors , and authors try to take them into account , assuming they are true . |
22 | If either Council receive anything additional , it will be a matter for them to take them into account along with my report . |
23 | As a result of my article on computer tidal prediction in the December issue , several readers have asked what practical advice I can offer about the effects of abnormal meteorological conditions on tide predictions and when to apply correction to take them into account . |
24 | That way you hear other people 's views and can prepare argument and reason which take them into consideration . |
25 | But they are intended to illustrate the very general point that we can not know in advance the belief systems of the communities we are studying ; an important part of good fieldwork practice is to get to know them and take them into account at all stages of the research , up to and beyond the time of publication . |