Example sentences of "account when [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A court should take any map or plan , etc. into account when deliberating on the question of what is a highway .
2 However , contrary to popular belief other predators , such as lions and cheetahs , never take wind direction into account when stalking , and the faintest whiff of them will cause a herd to become alert .
3 First their report was published as a booklet , ‘ Hire purchase and Credit Buying ’ , which gave factual information about the various methods and the legislation controlling them , their advantages and disadvantages and the dangers they hold for thoughtless or inexperienced people ; and also a leaflet setting out some of the points to be taken into account when undertaking hire purchase .
4 Rather , if such industrial policy is to be attempted , it seems preferable to diagnose the cause of the market failure and provide a generalized incentive which market decision-makers then take into account when undertaking their professional analysis .
5 The applicant is required to certify that he has taken nature conservation into account when implementing his scheme , even though the average farmer can not be expected to be capable of assessing such impacts .
6 It was hoped that this would reveal the differences to be taken into account when establishing a revised organisation structure , and also highlight the areas of opportunity to enable the Colleges to move towards the state implied by the ideal model .
7 I have argued elsewhere ( 1984 ) that Chewong society is co-existent with their universe , and for this reason ideas concerning all categories of conscious beings must be taken into account when establishing indigenous person attributes .
8 The vast majority of employers , he said , hardly took GCSE results into account when taking on youngsters , because they often recruited weeks before results came out .
9 Factors which must be taken into account when evaluating potential financial structures include tax and legal considerations and the credit-worthiness of participants .
10 There are two factors , she hypothesised , that have to be taken into account when commenting on work : the mechanisation of labour and mass production .
11 The role of the Needs Analysis is essentially to reveal user-related issues that should be taken into account when producing the requirements specification in the latter stages of a study .
12 The Children Act demands service providers are sensitive to a child 's race and culture while the NHS and Community care Act says local authorities must take the needs of black and minority ethnic groups into account when producing community care plans .
13 I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication .
14 I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication .
15 The British Government retained most of the cash , insisting it had taken Rechar allocations into account when determining local authority and development agency budgets .
16 There were various factors to be taken into account when determining the actual amount , previously the subscription adding and the fact that there had been no increase in the second year when inflation in increased considerably had to be taken into account .
17 Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering .
18 They took that into account when building their third house , in a small development off a country lane on the Highgate side of Kenwood , but stuck to their usual system of Geoffrey working out the designs with a lot of input from Elaine .
19 Even the bank manager takes participation in the project into account when considering loans to co-operatives .
20 My hypothesis is that these varying conceptions in the mind have real psychic and political consequences which ought to be taken into account when considering change strategies in organizations and , more fundamentally , when considering what we mean by the term ‘ quality of working life ’ .
21 Egg production is generally better in smaller units and this should be taken into account when considering flocks of 500 upwards in one house .
22 The litigants must take these factors into account when considering whether to apply for or consent to the division of the trial into two parts .
23 This is no doubt a matter which the magistrate should take into account when considering whether a witness 's evidence is to be rejected as worthless ; and I have no doubt that in the present case the magistrate did take it into account , together with the fact that Price had retracted his earlier evidence implicating the applicant , when deciding whether to make an order for committal .
24 The board took four off-sale licences in the locality into account when considering an application for a public house licence .
25 As the two bifilar windings of each phase are situated on the same stator poles within the motor , there is close mutual coupling between the windings and this must be taken into account when considering circuit conditions at turn-on and turn-If .
26 The existence of a mark-up has to be taken into account when considering the response to a corporate tax .
27 Shareholders should certainly take that factor into account when considering the performance of managers .
28 Among those offering concrete commitments were National Westminster Bank , which said it took environmental issues into account when considering loan requests [ see ED 58 ] , and the Austin Reed clothing company , which claims to encourage its suppliers to meet environmental standards .
29 2.25 Various factors should be taken into account when considering what is the appropriate multiplier in any particular case .
30 It was long believed that remarriage and the prospects of remarriage must be taken into account when considering a widower 's claim but this must be in some doubt following the wide interpretation given to s4 of the Act in Stanley v Siddique [ 1992 ] 1 QB 1 : see Kemp & Kemp ( Sweet & Maxwell ) 22 – 004 et seq .
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