Example sentences of "the [noun] take [prep] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Today , the State secondary sector faces underfunding as a result of successive Conservative government education cuts , but at the same time have been forced to change the curriculum to take into account the GCSE .
2 Whether this lenient approach applies in actions for negligence is not clear but the employer 's personal non-delegable duty to the employee to take into account the possibility of the employee 's carelessness for his own safety is relevant in such a calculation .
3 Insofar as English law requires the directors to take into account the interests of groups other than the shareholders it adopts the position that these interests do not fundamentally conflict with those of the shareholders and that it is therefore possible to arrive at a decision that balances all the relevant interests , subsuming them under or subordinating them to the vaguely defined collective goal of the organization .
4 So we have a proposer and a seconder that the committee take on board the provision of a car park steward , for want of another word .
5 However , five years of the sentence were suspended after the judge took into consideration the length of time Hopkins had already spent in custody , and his plea of guilty of possession of guns and explosives in French territorial waters in 1987 .
6 In my judgment it was appropriate for the judge to take into account the interests of the children .
7 7–1–1893 The Session took into consideration the office of Precentor Gaelic and English .
8 The approach of the Commission as described in the Directive takes into account the fact that , in general , takeovers are considered to be a positive phenomenon .
9 Erm the calculations that we have at the moment take on board the twenty five percent back in migration as proposed in the housing figures .
10 Whatever the structure , an organisation needs people to make it work and hence the need to take into account the roles of individuals , their beliefs , values , motivations and how they interact with each other and with groups .
11 He also emphasises the need to take into account the costs of relationships , and the possibility that in some instances , apparently supportive relationships can have a negative impact on well-being .
12 Nor do the figures take into account the effect of the repeated chase and capture of dolphins during a fishing season .
13 Does this enable the court to take into account the comparative social utility of the product and apply a cost-benefit analysis ?
14 14–5–1863 " The court took into consideration the expediency of proceeding with the erection of a manse and unanimously resolved to request Claud McFie Esq .
15 A more controversial point is the court taking into account the purposes for which the product has been marketed .
16 We can extend the chain to take into account the presence of an observer who " then hears the counter at A(B) click " .
17 The commission took into consideration the fact that the Wimbledon manager , Bobby Gould , was recommending to his board of directors that action should be taken against one particular player for his part at Upton Park , ’ said Kelly .
18 In view of the sulphur monoxide consequencies , have the Government taken into account the latest findings from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in relation to the ozone layer , and the need for urgent measures to be taken into account in view of this desperately dangerous and cancer-giving situation ?
19 Does the activity take into account a range of attainments ?
20 However , may I ask the Minister to take on board the fact that it would be appropriate for a statement to be made to the House tomorrow .
21 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
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