Example sentences of "into account [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the developmental stage of any family must be taken into account since the family will be adapting to changing pressures from younger as well as older members .
2 Secondly , it was not infrequently commented that exceptional circumstances should be taken into account before a visit was ordered ( for example , checking with the accountant for the reasons for the delay ) .
3 There were some practical considerations to be taken into account before the work could actually commence however .
4 We are pleased offer our detailed views below and hope they will be taken into account before the Government finalises its procedures for the implementation of the EC Directive .
5 A growing band of trade associations , pressure groups , company representatives and independent consultants now stalk the corridors of the Commission and the Parliament , talking to officials and politicians in the hope that their views and interests will be taken into account as the draft legislation passes through the system .
6 This is why sound insulation should be taken into account when the building is designed : insulated breaks can be arranged to stop sound travelling , but this is n't possible after the structure is complete .
7 By contrast , the time limit for actions in private law is at least three years , and for judicial review applications made outside Ord. 53 there is no fixed time limit : delay in applying is just a factor to be taken into account when the court exercises its discretion whether or not to award a declaration or injunction .
8 The need to determine substantive issues without delay must also be taken into account when the court is considering what final order it should make .
9 number of visitors falling into these categories , and this was taken into account when the response rate was calculated .
10 Spelling , punctuation and the presentation of the work will be taken into account when the candidate 's transcription is being assessed .
11 Spelling , punctuation and the presentation of the work will be taken into account when the candidate 's transcription is being assessed .
12 Spelling , punctuation , proper arrangement into paragraphs and the general business-like appearance of the work will be taken into account when the candidate 's transcriptions are being assessed .
13 No mention of massive unemployment , deprivation or any of the other factors which have to be taken into account when the Government considers making a town into a development area .
14 In a debate in the House of Lords on 28 January , Lord Fraser of Carmyllie said : ‘ Any flood prevention scheme proposed by the regional council and included in its future financial plans will be taken into account when the capital allocations are being set . ’
15 Luckily for us , this was taken into account when the Creation 6 program was developed and , instead of having numerous proportional grids available for designing , we have the basic one of squares .
16 The wife is commonly , these days , a secondary source of income to the family and the loss of her income is something that should be taken into account when the claim comes to be made , together with , most importantly , the loss of the services the wife has gratuitously rendered to her family .
17 Again any representations have to be taken into account when the application is being considered .
18 There are other considerations to be taken into account when the ballet has a story .
19 Factors such as age , reading ability , knowledge of indexes , knowledge of audiovisual equipment , and previous experience in finding and using resources and information may all have to be taken into account if the database is to act as a link between purpose and information .
20 In Walton 's view , there is a need to consider factors to be taken into account if the phrase is to be infused with greater meaning , and to clarify whether what is meant is the best interests of all children in a particular community , or of deprived , maladjusted or delinquent children , or of one particular child .
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