Example sentences of "which [modal v] be take [prep] account " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not the advantages to the business of imposing a change outweigh the disadvantages to the employee is one of the factors which should be taken into account .
2 The following is a checklist of the first three considerations which should be taken into account before anything else :
3 As ground tuition can amount to thirty or forty hours , it can be a significant cost , adding an extra £60–£600 to a PPL course , which should be taken into account when comparing flying rates .
4 DB32 , as it became colloquially known , was the long awaited planners ' guide , advising on the considerations which should be taken into account in the layout of residential roads and footpaths in new housing schemes , as well as in improvement areas .
5 Rather they are considerations which should be taken into account by drivers in seeking to pursue their own destinations .
6 Most lenders ' discounts are for a limited period only , after which you will revert to paying the standard rate — this table provides a guide to lenders ' competitiveness , which should be taken into account when making your mortgage choice .
7 The book is not confined to the needs of the conveyancing practitioner , however ; it is thought that the divorce practitioner should also have knowledge of the different types of conveyance which may be ordered by the court or agreed between the parties and the points which should be taken into account at that time , the protective measures that might be taken before the conveyance is concluded and the documentation that may be required in dealing with life policies .
8 Finally , Bobo notes that the recent popularity of Black women 's writing is one of those extra-discursive factors which must be taken into account when looking at cultural practices such as The Color Purple .
9 There is one other important feature of the SD Ribbon which must be taken into account : it presents an unusually punishing electrical load to the partnering amplifier ( or power amplifier for those with two or three amplifiers ) .
10 The draft schedule of the Act sets out an extensive list of prescribed matters which must be taken into account , and these cover traditional and new areas .
11 An authority 's or governors ' admission arrangements are among the factors which must be taken into account by an appeal committee when considering a parent 's appeal against the admissions decision taken in respect of his or her child . ’ …
12 proposals to clarify the statutory authority for carers to act on behalf of an incapacitated person , while setting out the principles which must be taken into account when acting in that person 's ‘ best interests ’
13 One of the factors which must be taken into account is that we have to be responsive to changes in our scientific activities in order to provide the necessary Library support for them .
14 The secretary-general of the former ruling party , the National Liberation Front ( FLN ) , Abdelhamid Mehri , said that the banning did not solve the two major problems facing Algeria , namely widespread demands for change " which the FIS has been able to channel to its advantage " , and the existence of a " well-rooted Islamic movement which must be taken into account in one way or another " .
15 Factors which must be taken into account when evaluating potential financial structures include tax and legal considerations and the credit-worthiness of participants .
16 Although consideration has already been given both to the proportion and number of items of different ages requiring repair , there is one further possibly age-related factor which must be taken into account , and that is the degree of deterioration exhibited by the defective items identified .
17 Many problems which we are prepared to treat as bipolar have ramifications which could be taken into account if they were thought to be as important as the impact of the decision on the two contestants .
18 There was some discussion as to hardship , but that could cut both ways according to whether a large or small part was surrendered , so that hardship was not a matter which could be taken into account .
19 The UFC has launched its new research quality assessment , which will be taken into account when calculating funding for 1993–94 .
20 Many of the factors which will be taken into account in deciding whether or not to issue consideration loan stock have already been considered and need not be repeated here .
21 But there are other less obvious savings which can be taken into account if you are prepared to write a few letters and fill out a form or two .
22 With this information it will be possible to calculate the manpower effect on staff availability and workload which can be taken into account when organising annual leave .
23 Whether the invention is obvious is a question of fact and commercial success is a factor which can be taken into account .
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