Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [prep] account [art] " in BNC.

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1 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
2 In 1982 the coal industry recorded a loss of £111 million and an overall deficit of £486 million ( after taking into account the government 's deficit grant ) .
3 The odds ratio shows that this was the case even after taking into account the fact that those living alone tended to be more disabled than elderly married couples , and therefore in greater need of such help .
4 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
5 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
6 Earnings per ordinary share have been calculated on the number of shares in issue during the relevant financial periods , after taking into account the number of shares issued in the merger with Model Manufacturing Ltd , as if the merger had been effective throughout these periods .
7 One study demonstrated for various developed countries at differing dates that , after taking into account the effect of maternal age , the higher the order of birth , the greater the incidence of handicapped children per 1,000 live births and the frequency of mentally defective children .
8 Profits were slightly ahead after taking into account the costs of advertising and promoting the launch of Complete .
9 This approach has the advantage of taking into account the individual 's perception of health but it suffers from a variety of weaknesses : certain stigmatising illnesses may be under-reported , the threshold of pain can vary between groups as well as between individuals , and the phrasing of questions can affect the outcome of such estimates .
10 A major methodological contribution of the research will be to develop basic needs indicators for Kenya that are capable of taking into account the position of women and other dependent family members .
11 Government backing for the railways has halved to around £550 million in the 1980s and the new calculations of support have been struck before taking into account the estimated cost of safety measures demanded after the Clapham Junction disaster .
12 In taking into account the user of the vehicle which they actually found or which they inferred from the practice of the previous owner it seems to me they did not err .
13 In those circumstances , a chief constable who wishes to impose conditions would be justified in taking into account the risk of serious disorder and serious disruption to the life of the community , and impose conditions as to route on those alternative grounds .
14 Aware of the concern felt by many in his audience of European parliamentarians about the potential power of a united Germany , Mr Shevardnadze went out of his way to express agreement with President Franois Mitterrand that ‘ no European country can act without due regard for the European balance , without taking into account the interests of others and the existing historical situation that resulted from the second world war ’ .
15 It is not possible to establish , even in the broadest terms , educational needs for the present , or the immediate future , without taking into account the fundamental economic and social changes which are summed up in the phrase , ‘ a post-industrial society ’ .
16 The worldwide population of pure Jerseys is now huge and , apart from the Friesian group , it probably outnumbers any other single breed , even without taking into account the many breeds enriched with Jersey blood or created from Jersey crosses ( see Table 6 ) .
17 It is characteristic of fixed capital that it has an assumed lifespan — without taking into account the problem of technological obsolescence — and therefore its replacement may be said to be time-proportional .
18 That is , he wanted to disregard the particularities and establish general laws for ‘ socialist state economy ’ , without taking into account the interaction between state and private economy .
19 Many of the flavourings which enhance our food today have not been thoroughly tested , or if they have , the testing has been done in isolation without taking into account the reaction it may have when combined with others .
20 Elsewhere you may see it graded at E1 5b , but in my opinion its crux alone warrants E2 and 5c : an assessment made even without taking into account the remaining 700′ , containing at least four pitches of 5b climbing .
21 Eastern Europe 's opening to the Third World ( along with the influence of Cuba and Vietnam ) add credence to the view that diplomatic solutions to international difficulties can have no validity without taking into account the interests of the socialist camp .
22 Their political passivity about these communal services ca n't be understood without taking into account the benefit of keeping it all in the family — for men it secured their surveillance over the time and labour of women .
23 On the one hand Michigan , contrary to the original agreement with teachers , released individual school results to the public without taking into account the individual circumstances of schools .
24 It is essentially secular in the sense that it wishes to group together the Arabs without taking into account the differences between communities .
25 Thus to reorganise central government , say , without taking into account the many different functions that the individual departments perform will not work .
26 is greater than 85% of the value at risk , we should proceed to settlement without taking into account the under-insurance present .
27 It notes that even without taking into account the current drought in the region and the effects of global warming , demand there will continue to exceed local supplies .
28 Commenting that the social theories of Marx , Engels and Lenin were rooted in 19th and early 20th century realities , Gorbachev complained that " we tried for decades to find answers to all contingencies of life in quotations from classics , forgetting that they [ Marx , Engels and Lenin ] had themselves insisted on taking into account the historical circumstances behind any theory and mocked those who had sought to convert Marxism into a kind of scripture " .
29 Set your daily calorie intake between 1,000 and 1,500 ( if you wish ) by taking into account the following :
30 In the same manner as with the rest of them , by taking into account the increased danger to property-owners , minute but replicated for each of them , in awareness of which from their viewpoints he reacts against theft .
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