Example sentences of "take account [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Detailed work on drafting the initial estimates for the next financial year by departments takes account of the prior guidelines and studies that have been undertaken .
2 Such understanding is necessary , not simply to assess realistically what can and can not be expected of such informal care , but also to develop the formal sector of care in a way which takes account of the prevailing norms of a given area .
3 It has inevitably to be exercised within a wider framework that takes account of the general interests of the community , both local and national , in the education process .
4 Indeed , at the end of this chapter we will be arguing an alternative position ( based on human rights ) which although non-utilitarian nevertheless takes account of the possible reductivist effects of punishment .
5 If this affects you , the enclosed Renewal Notice takes account of the new rates .
6 Whenever difficulty is experienced in the course of business , such as dealing with a partner who appears not to be pulling his full weight or a developing personality clash between two partners , if the existing agreement proves inadequate to the task of resolving the dispute it should as a matter of priority be revised so that from then on it sufficiently deals with such matters in a way that takes account of the actual experience .
7 Since then a report of the Royal College of Physicians has also emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach to the problem which takes account of the wide range of factors influencing both the supply of tobacco products and demand for them by young people .
8 The distinction between the two main streams of Greek verse represented by Homer and Archilochus can now be restated in a way that , incidentally , takes account of the essential differences of phraseology between Homeric poetry and the lyric tradition that begins with Archilochus and ( ends ) with Pindar ( V B.C. ) .
9 This research constructs a small-scale multi-country model of the eight main OECD economies , which takes account of the above criticism and is related to ongoing research in the Centre for Labour Economics on the supply side and on the estimation of a small-scale model of the UK economy .
10 Girls are underrepresented in the exclusion statistics — which would imply that there is unlawful sex discrimination , until one takes account of the well-documented fact that the behaviour of girls and boys and girls at school differs .
11 In order to further an understanding of the various dimensions to ageing with a disability , we need a conceptual framework which takes account of the dual experience of both ageing and disability .
12 The aim of the research is to develop a powerful new estimation method which takes account of the exact mathematical relationship between the behaviour of the discrete data and the underlying continuous time model that is assumed to have generated that data .
13 In assessing the benefits of road improvements , the Department of Transport takes account of the direct cost savings which accrue to operators of commercial vehicles resulting from improvements to individual road links .
14 In order to define mental alienation and abnormality , the psychiatrist must first know what is normal , accepted and socially approved ; since these vary in different cultures and subcultures he will be completely at sea outside his own milieu unless he takes account of the cultural factor .
15 The project therefore attempts to devise a more general descriptive framework for the intonation of the languages investigated and to establish a general theory of intonation structure which takes account of the different role of intonation in languages of different types .
16 She works closely with , Tencel 's international director of marketing , on a global plan which takes account of the different approach needed in each country .
17 We 've attempted to design a system which is friendly in that it takes account of the different needs that a person will have at different times while trying to communicate with a computer .
18 According to The Mirage Resort , the gate receipt from the crowd of 16,000 was a world record of $9.1million ( £6m ) , which seems slightly suspect since that works out an average of $500 before one takes account of the undisclosed figure of complimentary tickets .
19 The contingency approach does , however , draw our attention to the fact that different structures may be necessary for the different activities that an organisation performs and takes account of the differing environment within which organisations operate .
20 Government views on national parks , saying their future should take account of the economic and social needs of the local communities , were welcomed yesterday by Ian Kibble , regional secretary of the Country landowners Association .
21 Religious Education must , therefore , take account of the central truths of the Catholic faith and present the rest in proper perspective .
22 The supplementary guidance said too : ‘ The group should also take account of the ethnic diversity of the school population and society at large , bearing in mind the cardinal point that English should be the first language and medium of instruction for all pupils in England . ’
23 This will take account of the external realities of the major UN Environment Conference in Brazil in June and the One World TV broadcasts in May .
24 The second is that it does not adequately take account of the sad fact of life that health authorities may on occasion find that they have too few resources , either human or material or both , to treat all the patients whom they would like to treat in the way in which they would like to treat them .
25 Anyone who is appraising a school will take account of the socio-economic backgrounds of different schools , for example .
26 I reject ( 1 ) because this can not take account of the vast range of human communication which does not take place within the canonical situation of utterance — i.e. face-to-face .
27 There was speculation about how seriously the committee would heed and take account of the overwhelming consensus that the early years are the seedcorn of the future , and that , commensurately , investment of the proper magnitude would have to be made to reflect that , and , also , to bring the UK in line with a number of other European countries , as far as provision is concerned ( Moss 1988 ) .
28 However , this assumption does not take account of the substantial inter- and intra-embryo variation in developmental timing ( assessed with respect to morphological and/or cell cycle stage ) which is always encountered .
29 We must take account of the various ways in which the word " style " has been used in the past : but we should be wary of becoming slaves to verbal definition .
30 This means that the court can not take account of the various breaches actually committed , for which the defendant is seeking protection under the clause , to decide if the clause is reasonable or not , either generally , or separately in relation to each breach .
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