Example sentences of "will have to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Schools planning to raise income from lettings will have to take into account costs , including wear and tear , overtime and fuel .
2 In the case of Undead and Elves you will have to take into account that they cause fear , especially the Undead , and with generally low leadership values this is bad news .
3 Moreover , we should assume that future decisions about Unix will have to take into account what is good for Novell .
4 Marketers will have to take into account the fact that expenditure and consumption patterns are often differentiated by the membership of social classes .
5 Each marketing response will have to take into account the relevant contingencies , so that it is situationally relevant .
6 When formulating its eventual recommendations , the National Consultative Group will have to take into account two essential differences between agriculture and the rest of British industry : it is for the most part composed of relatively small-scale and highly efficient enterprises employing limited numbers of men and women working in relative isolation from one another ; and , as we have seen , the boundaries between the craftsman and technician in agriculture are shifting and difficult , if not impossible , to define .
7 It will have to take into account externalities and distributional effects .
8 Clearly , the regular-reserve force mix study will have to take into account what we see as threats and how we intend to deal with them .
9 Er conversions are simply a different factor they will have to take into account .
10 I do n't see any difference in principle simply that this is an additional point they will have to take in account in their their local plan preparation .
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