Example sentences of "been taken [prep] account " in BNC.

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1 For the first time , the level of proceeds from council house sales accrued by each local authority has been taken into account in deciding the distribution of this year 's £1,784 million of borrowing permissions and capital grants .
2 ‘ I am fully aware of the infant 's need for a permanent mother figure , and this has been taken into account .
3 My father thus replied to the effect that while he was most grateful that his feelings had been taken into account , Mr Silvers could be assured that service would be provided to the usual standards .
4 support your own argument and credibility by : demonstrating a mastery of detail making an appeal to reason or emotion minimizing weaknesses by saying the point has already been taken into account
5 The influence of environmental effects , including micro-cracks induced by stress relief at the borehole , on log data and in particular on the determination of the true resistivity , has been taken into account .
6 By the time all these factors had been taken into account , any link between lead and impaired intelligence faded into statistical insignificance .
7 This has been taken into account in compiling The Instant Calorie and Fibre Chart , too .
8 Kitty Bainbridge had not enjoyed her pregnancy , though she accepted that her family record had been taken into account when Donnington proposed .
9 Had that been taken into account , his humiliation would have been even more severe .
10 The wider interests of disabled people could not easily have been taken into account in that case but they were undoubtedly relevant .
11 For example , subjects in the 50th centile group had a birth weight lying between the 49th and 50th centiles after the above factors had been taken into account .
12 In interpreting data , then , the gradual changes in the social framework at Oxford United have been taken into account .
13 Sectarianism and intimidation in the workplace have not been taken into account either , when we asked about this at the same meeting we were told you had to prove you were being intimidated .
14 Rather it is an additional line of argument in cases where reliance is being placed on the fact that the decision is unreasonable or that irrelevant considerations have been taken into account .
15 In practice , the courts do not like to rely on unreasonableness alone but rather to base the decision on the fact that irrelevant considerations have been taken into account , etc. ( see Bromley London B.C. v. GLC ( H.L. , 1983 ) .
16 But in each case individual differences , and differences of the class as a whole , will have been taken into account as factors in planning for participation .
17 VAT or similar forms of tax can usually be reclaimed at the point of departure ( airport , etc ) , and even when any excess duty has been taken into account , an item bought in another country may constitute a worthwhile saving .
18 Each of these factors can , and usually does , act as a limiting factor , so that when each has been taken into account the major decision may be reasonably clear , even if not conclusive .
19 There were strong regional differences ( with the south being the least tolerant region ) after individual social and economic characteristics had been taken into account , however , and those regional differences did not decline over the period .
20 the results of an experiment will be undermined if it is shown that not all the relevant factors have been taken into account .
21 That ground has not been strongly urged and I leave it out of account , but so far as the other grounds are concerned I am satisfied that there is validity in that criticism and those are matters which ought to have been taken into account and , being matters which are relevant , in my judgment , that is a reason why this appellate court can and should intervene .
22 Much of this critique of current policy has been taken into account in the White Paper outlining new policy on restrictive trades practices ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1989 ) and the consultation document on options to tighten up the legislation and policy implementation in the area of abuse of market power ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1992 ) .
23 ‘ If a judgment requires , before it can be made , the existence of some facts then , although the evaluation of those facts is for the Secretary of State alone , the court must inquire whether those facts exist , and have been taken into account , whether the judgment has been made upon a proper self-direction as to those facts , whether the judgment has not been made upon other facts which ought not to have been taken into account .
24 ‘ If a judgment requires , before it can be made , the existence of some facts then , although the evaluation of those facts is for the Secretary of State alone , the court must inquire whether those facts exist , and have been taken into account , whether the judgment has been made upon a proper self-direction as to those facts , whether the judgment has not been made upon other facts which ought not to have been taken into account .
25 One looks firstly to see whether irrelevant considerations have been taken into account ; if they have not the decision may still be struck down if it is unreasonable in the substantive sense .
26 The Regional Council now wishes to have further public exhibitions showing details of the planning applications and how public comment has been taken into account where possible .
27 Inflation had been taken into account .
28 According to one study that utilized multivariate analysis , its effect is large and significant even after many other factors have been taken into account .
29 All these factors have been taken into account by Tal ( 1973 ) , who also considered several other motor/load coupling methods , such as a capstan drive and a belt/pulley drive .
30 ‘ The operatives have been fully involved in the A.I.T. project and their suggestions and recommendations have been taken into account in arriving at the most efficient process flow , ’ said Natasha .
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