Example sentences of "must [adv] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , in considering Reagan 's personal contribution to the triumphs of his first term , we must obviously take into account the consequences of his appearances on television .
2 The local historian who is trying to build up a picture of the social and economic structure of his own parish must always take into consideration the extent of the common and the value of the rights over it .
3 Rommetveit quotes Hilary Putnam as saying ‘ we can not know ourselves as we understand hydrogen ’ ( ibid. ) ; linguistics , in contrast , must always take into account contextuality .
4 Designers of plant , processes or systems of work must always take into account human fallibility and never presume that those who operate or maintain plant or systems have full and continuous appreciation of essential features .
5 You must also take into consideration your own comfort .
6 Theft , fraud , arson and vandalism are the most obvious crimes against the business itself , but you must also take into account any crimes against individuals who work for your company .
7 You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere .
8 Although annual leave must be taken to meet the needs of the service , it must also take into account the needs of the staff .
9 The committee must also take into account the project 's international and financial implications .
10 Although the predominant problem of the alphabetical subject approach concerns the naming of subjects , as has already been demonstrated in Chapter 12 , any tool for the organization of knowledge must also take into account the relationships between subjects .
11 They must also take into account any other material considerations .
12 My right hon. Friend must also take into account the fact that , by one means or another , 90 per cent .
13 There are a considerable number of provisions which the taxpayer must carefully take into account when setting up an overseas trust .
14 Jacobs and Kinsella makes it clear that the consideration which courts must now take into account is not whether a custodial sentence was necessary to protect the public from offenders generally of the same type , but whether it was necessary to protect the public from a particular offender .
15 Poulantzas must therefore take into account both social structures and the class struggle to understand the course of events .
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