Example sentences of "account taken " in BNC.
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1 | In this response Age Concern England welcomes the wide-ranging review of the law and the account taken of so many of the issues highlighted in 1986 in its publication The law and vulnerable elderly people . |
2 | No account taken of intellect and value . |
3 | The number of firms is larger , the smaller fixed costs ( C ) relative to the total sales ( δM ) , the greater the preference for variety ( ) , and the more account taken of the indirect effect ( γ ) . |
4 | No allowance is made for the changes in factor prices consequent on the fall in capital ; nor is any account taken of the financing of the debt interest . |
5 | In assessing the advantages of the turnpikes , a balance has to be struck between contrasting contemporary opinions , and account taken of real possibility and unlikely occurrence . |
6 | At no point in the document is account taken of the context in which Religious Education is presented in the Catholic school , namely that of a faith-sharing community and this does not presume the commitment level of any individual . |
7 | Where a plaintiff in the first instance desires to have an account taken , the particulars must state the amount which the plaintiff claims subject to the taking of the account , and if no such amount is stated , the plaintiff will be deemed to claim £5,000 ( Ord 6 , r 2 ) . |
8 | There does not appear to have been an account taken of the of the factors that may reduce traffic on the A sixty one er and ways of ameliorating the current problems on the road which are not just a question of the volumes , but in fact the timescale it takes in fact to clear that road in the mornings . |
9 | In a letter to the head of the air staff secretariat at Whitehall , the Killin team leader , Billy Stitt , said that the provision of helicopters had been based solely on the military requirement for crashed aircraft and the maritime role , with no account taken of the ever-growing number of people suffering serious injury on Scottish mountains . |