Example sentences of "to take [prep] account the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Solutions that concentrate on groups , on the other hand , fail to take into account the real nature of employment systems .
2 The company said the MMC's view that ferry prices may rise post-tunnel appeared to take into account the higher cost of building the link , now set at more than £7 billion .
3 Where instruction was given selectively , government departments tended to take into account the general status or work activities of users , in contrast to private industry/commerce where regular , personal usage and time available were more important factors .
4 Relationships can be far freer within a secure framework than when partners or children have to take into account the possible collapse of the whole basic structure .
5 It required all federal agencies to take into account the environmental impact of all their proposed actions by preparing environmental impact statements which had to be approved before the construction of ‘ major ’ projects .
6 [ That this House condemns British Coal for its closure of the Coventry Colliery at Keresely with the loss of 1,300 jobs , completed in a mere 13 days from the announcement of the decision to the working of the last shift ; believes that the pit is not abandoned but mothballed with 40 million tonnes of good quality reserves of medium sulphur content which will be kept on a care and maintenance basis until a link-up is organised by a privatised Daw Mill Colliery should the Government be re-elected ; condemns British Coal 's refusal to attend two meetings of local authority and parish councillors , local honourable Members of this House and church representatives and notes the absence at the meetings of 24th October and 11th November of the local Tory honourable Members ; and calls for a public inquiry into the methods of the closure and the false economics which talk of losses ' yet fail to take into account the future cost to public funds of lost production and taxes paid , and of dole and unemployment payments to be made . ]
7 So , a feature analyser would also have to take into account the overall shape of the letters so it 's becoming a bit more complicated already in terms of the model that would have to account for it .
8 When running a football club one had to take into account the overall strength of the squad , and , to quote Norman Hunter ‘ Leeds is overloaded with midfield players and this is a good deal for the club ’ .
9 So parents need to take into account the attentional state of the child before making a demand and by being aware of the need to gain attention they can avoid a clash of wills ( Stayton et al .
10 In common with all insurance companies , Legal & General has from time to time to adjust its premium terms to take into account the changing nature and frequency of household insurance claims .
11 Revised interest factor tables used as ready reckoners by tax offices to calculate repayment supplement and interest on overdue tax have been published by the Inland Revenue to take into account the revised rate of interest .
12 The scope of the specialty of venereology has widened over the years , and following recommendations from the Royal College of Physicians has now been renamed ‘ genito-urinary medicine ’ to take into account the small proportion of patients attending the clinics who have a ‘ venereal disease ’ .
13 In a statement on 14 May 1980 the DRA Government asserted that it was necessary ‘ in the process of a political settlement [ around Afghanistan ] to take into account the military-political activity in the region of the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf on the part of states not belonging to this region ’ .
14 It is on their best judgement that decisions are made , resources allocated and , as more information becomes available , changes put forward to take into account the new knowledge .
15 Whatever the merits of these texts , the various exhibitions and major symposium will create a need for yet another monograph to take into account the new material presented .
16 They were entitled in my judgment to take into account the actual use by the defendant company and the previous owner in determining what the ordinary use of that vehicle was on the road so far as it is relevant to the question they had to answer .
17 Because the analysis of unstained AD tissue using the sensitive techniques of nuclear microscopy does not indicate increased levels of aluminium in neuritic plaque cores , we now believe that previous evidence that aluminium is involved in the aetiology of Alzheimer 's disease should be reviewed to take into account the probable contamination of tissue by alumino- silicates present in most reagents .
18 A national policy on cooking energy also has to take into account the increasing interaction between the energy needs of the urban and rural areas .
19 This is a classic case of an argument which purports to take into account the female point of view , but which fails because the reference is merely token .
20 The lay membership of the Executive Committee was reduced from twenty to eight , partly to take into account the smaller size of the union and partly to economise in travelling from distant ports .
21 Of course you have to take into account the basic personality of the patient ; some will tell all without needing to be questioned , others need tact , diplomacy and perseverance to get any symptoms from them .
22 Where the grounds upon which it is intended to impose conditions are the intimidatory purposes of the persons organising , the chief constable is entitled to take into account the previous conduct of the organisers , including relevant criminal convictions if the organisers have any .
23 judge entitled to take into account the subsequent fitting of handrail indicating path was a candidate for special treatment and to conclude d's system in conditions prevailing at the time in question was inadequate .
24 The truckers ' strike during July and August 1973 was also largely motivated by controls — the shortages of spare parts for their trucks , official discrimination against them in favour of state-run firms , and the fact that the charges which they could make were fixed by the government but not adjusted to take into account the rapid rate of inflation .
25 If ; when your parents begin to draw a National Insurance retirement pension , they go on working , or their former employer is paying them a pension , their code will need to be changed so as to take into account the National Insurance pension .
26 Assessment based on Statements of Attainment will need to take into account the whole range of abilities to be found in any Statement of Attainment and the context — task and type of historical content — in which attainment of these abilities is being shown .
27 It is however up to all of us , developing countries included , to take into account the unique nature of the rainforests and to keep these jewels in the world 's crown polished and shining .
28 Standardization to take into account the differing age and gender composition of the class groups indicates that the observed variations are not simply an artefact of the differential age and sex composition of the social class groups ( Table 4.12 ) .
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