Example sentences of "they [vb base] to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They appear to take to aquarium life quite readily and adapt to conditions which are obviously vastly different from those into which they have been born and become accustomed in the wild .
2 Some requests or demands are reasonable and fair , but others certainly might not be so because they fail to take into account the child 's right to his/her needs and point of view , or because they are inappropriate to his/her level of development .
3 A clear example of the need to allow for demographic characteristics when forecasting staying-on rates is provided by Mao Qing and Mar Molinero ( 1986 ) who demonstrate that LEA forecasts of the number of school pupils aged 16–18 in Southampton are too low because they fail to take into account variations in enrolment by social class and geographic location .
4 People will usually choose in a way which is consistent , but not in their own best interests since they fail to take into account all relevant information .
5 APACHE II scores on admission to ICUs can not be used for comparison of performances of ICUs as they fail to take into account the influences that management prior to ICU admission , such as stabilisation in an operating theatre or ward , may have on physiological variables .
6 Or , if they do not , they have to take on trust the material that the New Historicist scholar-critic hands them .
7 In that obviously they have to take on board the views of their constituent districts .
8 Yet in fixing the allocations between departments , they have to take into consideration the policy of the government and what each department proposes to do with the money .
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