Example sentences of "it take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since it takes no account of possible movements between sites it probably contains some duplications . |
2 | The theory is , of course , absurd , for it takes no account of life itself , the inward jewel of consciousness , around which all forms have arisen , the inner essence that provides the meaning and the understanding . |
3 | It takes no account of the moral dilemmas of human life . |
4 | Although one limitation of Kendall 's explanation of European and Anglo-American distinctions is that it takes no account of the substantial differences which exist within his two comparison groups ( especially those between Britain and the USA ) nevertheless it is , as Shalev ( 1980a ) has shown , a useful approach in linking contextual structure to behaviour as a means of explaining the broad contrasts between the greater economism and internal unity of British and US unionism as compared with politicisation and ( outside Britain and Scandinavia ) religious/ideological divisions in Western Europe . |
5 | But this is a somewhat misleading comparison since it takes no account of the relatively low absolute level of British GDP per head combined with the fact that non-traded goods become a proportionately larger share at higher levels of income . |
6 | However , like all the other diets listed , it takes no account of individual variations in ability to tolerate certain foods . |
7 | Although the new grant takes account of variations in need , it takes no account of variations in resources , and this will disadvantage inner cities who were the main beneficiaries of resource equalisation . |
8 | It takes no account of the marginal cost its pollution imposes on anglers and swimmers . |
9 | It takes no account of the massive rise in homelessness , of the mortgage repossessions in all our constituencies and of record waiting lists . |
10 | The weakness of this method is that it takes no account of what happens after the payback date is reached . |
11 | The weakness of this method is that it takes no account of what happens after the payback date is reached . |
12 | This method is also deceptive because it takes no account of the timing of receipts . |
13 | It takes no account of the er er government requirements for er this coming year , and having said that , I I must accept that the overall increase proposed for erm , ninety- four , five , er is only three point three per cent . |
14 | Getting a start on the hole through the wall is always the most difficult bit , but once started , it takes no time really . |
15 | On the other hand it takes no time at all to load a dishwasher . |
16 | I help her to do this , and it takes no time at all . |
17 | It takes no notice of external factors such as the socio-economic , and fails to address what happens when the popular school is full . |
18 | It takes no effort to lift the shafts . |
19 | It takes every ounce of self-restraint not to go in and grab a handful of glazed donuts , tempting me in their neat little rows , glistening under fluorescent lamps . |
20 | ‘ It takes every sort of player to make a team . |
21 | It takes a year to organize this grand event and it says something for the racecourse when the only thing that went wrong yesterday was the weather . |
22 | It takes a day or two to harden before it can be worked . |
23 | It takes a day to dry the costumes , so that means two lots of clothes for everyone — wet and dry ! ’ |
24 | That 's how life is , though it takes a boy away from his home . |
25 | The definition of a second has since officially been the time it takes a cesium atom to make 9,192,631,770 vibrations . |
26 | At that point , I 'm thinking this is going to turn into a junior Tootsie — you know , it takes a man to be a real feminist . |
27 | Then when I told him that it takes a man to make a man , he hit me right across the face . |
28 | And it takes a man and a women to produce a child . |
29 | If the hon. Gentleman just thinks about what he is saying , he will realise that it takes a Government one or two years to bring the economy round . |
30 | Getting all this into the tank in the 20 minutes it takes a 50mm ( 2in ) diameter pipe to fill the tank can be physically arduous . |