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

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1 If this affects you , the enclosed Renewal Notice takes account of the new rates .
2 Legal reforms were everywhere taking account of the new needs of international society ; patent protection was improved .
3 We can start again within the convention which should , we are putting forward , be more radical , based on campaigning , and taking account of the new realities in Scottish politics . ’
4 If in the course of its development observations are made to test the theory , and the theory fails to explain some of them , then it has to be refined to take account of the new observations .
5 A while ago I considered changing my snookering nickname ( which I am at complete liberty to do , because I 'm the only one who uses it ) , to take account of the New Weather : global warming , and so on .
6 Finally , technical developments in TV broadcasting and receiving equipment mean that it is rapidly becoming inevitable that , for a time at least , most TV stations will be broadcasting in two formats , to take account of the new so-called high density TV ( HDTV ) — always assuming that standards for the system can be agreed .
7 A good deal of money has been made tarting up riverside and bank top pubs to take account of the new ambiance and to cater to the non-industrial affluent .
8 But the reluctance to take account of the new obligations imposed by government to consider the housing needs of the working classes also derived from more political motives .
9 ‘ Neither publisher had film rights in their titles ; both had television rights ; Heinemann had merchandising rights , which are important in children 's titles , whereas Hutchinson did n't ; and it was a moot point whether either of them had video or audio cassette rights , since the original book was published in 1979 , and the form of the publishing agreement had not been changed to take account of the new technology . ’
10 This is to take account of the new SVQs now available in sport and recreation .
11 The alignment of the station does not have to change at all to take account of the new east route into London in favour of which my right hon. and learned Friend has declared himself .
12 Cold-weather payments would also be adjusted to take account of the new fuel bills .
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