Example sentences of "do [not/n't] take account " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was perfectly safe for them to cross , ’ said Mr Hubbard , ‘ but they did not take account of this car which came hurtling along through these red lights .
2 There was also criticism that SMRs did not take account of the health-care costs of social deprivation .
3 This is because its construction did not take account of many of the equivalences that can arise between IF constructs , between ALT constructs , or as a consequence of
4 After a series of rent increases L complained that the basis of assessment was invalid as it did not take account of his personal circumstances , thereby imposing an unreasonable rent on him .
5 They had a young child , but the court did not take account of who would look after the child while they were in prison .
6 But that did not take account of what he called the very large compensating increases in Sheep Annual Premium and the Less Favoured Area supplement .
7 ( Metric and Imperial measure comparison of all weapon sizes in this book are mathematical and do not take account of slight variations in different countries ' measurements of bore sizes , etc . )
8 Note , however , that they do not take account of post-1985 changes .
9 Like Lockwood they base their analysis on market and work situations , but they do not take account of status situation .
10 Socio-cultural anthropologists do not need to be expert anatomists or geneticists or specialists in the biology of nutrition but they are likely to talk a lot of nonsense if they do not take account of what experts in such matters have been able to discover .
11 These calculations do not take account of the value of the long term assurance business .
12 But you do not take account of the consumption value these improvements have for your neighbours .
13 This also has implications for econometric models since most of the existing models do not take account of knowledge of published forecasts .
14 But these statistics do not take account of the fact that , in continuous speech , word boundaries are more difficult to identify from a given mid-class string compared with a phonemic string .
15 Of course , the stressed representations do not take account of the distribution of sentence stress in the utterances .
16 A new study by UN economists claims that farming contributes one-XXXX third less to national economies than the totals given by official figures , which do not take account of environmental losses such as soil erosion .
17 However , police forces reject the Home Office figures because they do not take account of many cases in which a caution is not recorded .
18 And pro tabacco company groups question Research fund 's figures claiming they do n't take account of other factors contributing to deaths .
19 He suggested that women are by nature passive and therefore less inclined to crime than men — although such a suggestion does not take account of the fact that by no means all crimes involve violence .
20 So far we have considered the development of marriage blueprints in a way which does not take account of sexual differences and which assumes that learning takes place in the context of a two-person relationship , principally between a child and one or other of his parents .
21 She suggests that this is a hard-line criterion against natural parents which does not take account of social workers ' failure to encourage regular contact between natural parents and children in care .
22 A system based solely on attendance does not take account of the range of a councillor 's duties ; leaves some councillors better off than others ( depending on their employment situation ) ; and does not adequately reflect the added responsibility carried by senior councillors .
23 However , this assumption does not take account of the substantial inter- and intra-embryo variation in developmental timing ( assessed with respect to morphological and/or cell cycle stage ) which is always encountered .
24 However , this does not take account of the importance of decisions and amongst the research families , there was widespread agreement about which decisions were important and which were not .
25 This view does not take account of those principles which constrain the production and those which constrain the interpretation of texts .
26 However , this does not take account of the fact that some of the housing stock will be vacant for frictional reasons , or because of government policy , or its unattractiveness , or use as second homes : furthermore , some dwellings may be unfit , lacking amenities or requiring substantial repairs — in England alone two million had at least one of these physical problems in 1981 ( English House Condition Survey , 1982 , p. 3 ) .
27 In a more explicitly theoretical paper , Lavandera ( 1982 ) presents the general argument that syntactic variation can be studied only at a superficial level if the analytic method does not take account of the use which speakers make of variation for stylistic and discourse purposes ; frequently they exploit subtle differences in meaning of the kind which ( for example ) Weiner and Labov deliberately simplify .
28 It is what is called a classical theory ; that is , it does not take account of the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics , as it should for consistency with other theories .
29 This requires the collection of much more experimental information so that the harmonic and anharmonic terms can be separated , and yet still does not take account of the anharmonic terms in the force field .
30 SSP is a flat rate and does not take account of any dependants .
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