Example sentences of "does [not/n't] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He does not take into consideration the fact that they are killing , or trying to kill an living being .
2 It does not take into account the intrinsic morality of this group .
3 It has been estimated that the capital cost of a 1,000 MW installation on the UK coast could be comparable with the cost of a conventional power station of the same capacity but this does not take into account the amount of R & D necessary both to develop a 2MW , 100-metre diameter aerogenerator and to design the kind of structures and transmission systems to withstand the rigours of the ocean .
4 It does not take into account food allergies — some people are allergic to wheat for example — or if you wish to avoid animal foods altogether ( veganism ) or whether , like myself , you prefer not to eat meat or fish .
5 Some would argue that such a view does not take into account the complex nature of the human mind .
6 In situations where the price system does not take into account all the costs and benefits to the whole community , nationalised industries operating in the ‘ national interest ’ were directed to take into account the externalities discussed above .
7 However , this does not take into account the different sizes of the populations of working age between the regions .
8 But that , of course , does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year .
9 It does not take into account wrecked aircraft in the many Pacific Islands and the many more known to be in shallow waters — these must await salvage and/or more confirmable status .
10 Equally the formula does not take into account increased housing costs .
11 Its figure is higher than the CBO 's largely because it does not take into account the fact that the quarterly long-bond auctions had already been pruned over the past year , from around $12 billion to $1.25 billion .
12 a , Data recording the per cent of lymphocytes damaged over time does not take into account the fact that in the period immediately after radiotherapy , the peripheral lymphocyte count in the majority of patients falls .
13 I suggest that the discrepancy between the climate modelling results which indicate seasonal temperature extremes , and the increasing body of geological information documenting a temperate climate , may be explained by the fact that the palaeogeography used in the models does not take into account the existence of these lakes and rivers , which would have had a major influence on the regional climate .
14 One can not quite understand the process of informalisation in European countries if one does not take into account that here too one can observe upward movements of working-class traditions and downward movements of middle-class traditions of conduct , although it is not possible to speak of the emergence of a new more firmly established code of conduct .
15 This method of analysis does not take into account the factorial design .
16 Such a claim is too simplistic ; it does not take into account the various faces of women 's domesticity .
17 Government figures maintain that 250m would be collected from books at 17 ½%; VAT , but this figure does not take into account rebates to the public sector and reduced sales . ’
18 But that does not take into account the effort required to obtain that benefit .
19 That is , it does not take into account the fact that particles do not have precisely defined positions and velocities but are ‘ smeared out ’ over a small region by the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics that does not allow us to measure simultaneously both the position and the velocity .
20 This does not take into account weekend sailing and the occasional daily excursion .
21 The approach to leadership purely in terms of individual characteristics is also deficient in that it does not take into account the relationship between the leader and the followers .
22 Social learning theory does not take into account the biological and genetic factors of nature however , in believing that everything is learnt and nothing is innate and sometimes these must be taken into account .
23 It does not take into account that in a group of nursery children each will be happy to play with the others ' toys until stopped by peer group pressure .
24 What they have in common is that one person 's actions have direct costs or benefits for other people which that individual does not take into account .
25 If more education raises the productivity not merely of an individual worker but of all other workers with whom this worker co-operates , there is a production externality that the individual does not take into account in choosing how much education to purchase .
26 That is only if stage one of the Labour party 's proposals are implemented ; it does not take into account the effect of stage two .
27 The Government can encourage firms to train more , but for the Government to impose taxes on companies to insist that they train more does not take into account the effects , demands and needs of different industries .
28 That assumption does not take into account Londoners ' real disposable income .
29 This perspective focuses on the income differences within each distribution separately , but does not take into account the reordering of people 's positions in the distribution that takes place in going from one to another .
30 It does not take into account the longer term benefits which result from changes to the size and number of plants and distribution depots , or the quality of delivery service offered to customers , resulting from changes to the network .
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