Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] account the " in BNC.
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1 | There is evidence from America that costing by ‘ Diagnosis Related Group ’ may provide a disincentive to offering support and aftercare to elderly people , as average figures for ‘ cost per case ’ may not take into account the higher costs incurred by some elderly people who need longer recovery times or more aftercare . |
2 | Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move . |
3 | It is not easy to achieve this effect if they do not take into account the dimension and spacing of the steps as well as their particular quality , which must be in tune with the music if it is to make sense . |
4 | But they will take into account the need for that balance that says that social spending without underpinning by economic growth will not be sustained in any event . ’ |
5 | The manager should take into account the artist 's wishes and aspirations . |
6 | Nor do the figures take into account the effect of the repeated chase and capture of dolphins during a fishing season . |
7 | The figures do not take into account the drought payments . |
8 | It does not take into account the intrinsic morality of this group . |
9 | West Country Living : Where you ca n't overlook the sea Anyone thinking of living in the region must take into account the waterside factor , says Marcus Palliser |
10 | Anyone contemplating living in the West Country must take into account the waterside factor . |
11 | Sandor Czirjak , vice-president of the National Bank of Hungary , said that earlier bond issues ‘ did not take into account the difficulty of high inflation rates . |
12 | Neither do they take into account the additional disadvantages associated with increasing remoteness , such as transport costs . |
13 | We will take into account the size of grounds when setting safety standards . |
14 | Council has been insistent that as this strategic study of the profession moves to the advanced planning stage , it should take into account the public as well as the private sector , the small practitioner as well as the large . |
15 | It has been estimated that the capital cost of a 1,000 MW installation on the UK coast could be comparable with the cost of a conventional power station of the same capacity but this does not take into account the amount of R & D necessary both to develop a 2MW , 100-metre diameter aerogenerator and to design the kind of structures and transmission systems to withstand the rigours of the ocean . |
16 | The figures do not take into account the stress which may be caused by the competitive element involved ; they relate simply to the physical benefits . ) |
17 | [ 5 ] It would seem highly probable that animals like humans would take into account the presence of other animals when displaying signs of tissue damage . |
18 | In assessing that intention , the courts will take into account the connection that the contract and the parties have with a particular country . |
19 | Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions . |
20 | CD 's early agreements with Macrone , Bentley , and Chapman & Hall were unsatisfactory because they did not take into account the rapidly increasing value of his writings . |
21 | Consequently there appears no reason why regulations could not be included in such an agreement which prevent or restrict odour emissions , particularly as the 1971 Act provides that a local planning authority may take into account the ‘ improvement of the physical environment ’ . |
22 | Some would argue that such a view does not take into account the complex nature of the human mind . |
23 | The difference is critical , since total productive consumption has a relationship to unproductive consumption , whilst the Harrod equation is indiscriminate as to the nature of consumption ; nor does it take into account the rate of profit . |
24 | These figures do n't take into account the huge numbers that die shortly after trapping or while awaiting export , and studies show mortality at this stage could be 50 per cent . |
25 | This may be an exaggerated view of the public 's overall reaction , but it is certainly not of a vocal minority : It is this pursuit of utopia which is at the heart of the reason why anyone concerned with buildings should understand and take into account the impact of planning control . |
26 | In making the award , the adjudicating panel will take into account the age of the nominees and the work published by them during the past five years . |
27 | Any investigations into the suitability of rock formations are , they say , based on assumptions of how that ground will behave now , and do not take into account the possibility of climatic changes , earthquake activity or even human intervention in years to come . |
28 | Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals , they are generally only of interest to the classicist . |
29 | That , of course , does n't take into account the initial upset caused by the dimensions of the neck , which is much more guitar-related , with a nut width of only 1½″ . |
30 | The holders ' decision as to whether to convert the debt will take into account the interest forgone by such a decision . |