Example sentences of "into account the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps , taking into account the comparative shortness of the descent , only injured .
2 Such an insider 's account will therefore hopefully achieve the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ MacDonald ( 1987 ) demanded of postmodern ‘ anthropology at home ’ , while ‘ practical mastery ’ of the ethnographic field should reduce the problems faced by McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) , who set out to pursue participant observation on the police and found that ‘ it would be necessary for anyone wishing to fully understand the process of policing to take into account the difficulties in gaining access and an understanding of just what was going on ’ .
3 However this year ( April 1991–92 ) community charge benefit will be backdated to 1st April as long as you make a claim within 56 days of receiving your bill which takes into account the £140 reduction .
4 They must take fully into account the availability of and needs of informal carers , and the adequacy and accessibility of the home environment .
5 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 .
6 Ashton , like Stravinsky , took into account the technical developments which had taken place .
7 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
8 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 .
9 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 . ’
10 Lord Allanbridge said he took into account the stress Shooter was under at the time .
11 They will only be challenged if ‘ it can be shown that the proposed referral is wholly unjustified on clinical grounds , or where an alternative referral would be equally efficacious , taking into account the patient 's wishes ’ .
12 Calls made to the BT bureau in Ealing , west London , will be passed on as usual , taking into account the traveller 's schedule and the different time zones he or she encounters along the way .
13 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
14 Motability Finance Ltd provides a set of finance tables over 4–5 years , taking into account the rate of mobility supplement and current interest rates .
15 The manager should take into account the artist 's wishes and aspirations .
16 The kinds of stages which we have found in the work of Marx and Engels seem now to most anthropologists much too moulded to European history , even taking into account the modifications which , as we saw , were gradually incorporated in their work to handle their growing knowledge of non-European societies .
17 If you take into account the fact that I have been up till after midnight every night since Monday , that I have a cold , and that that morning I had been talking on a sore throat from 9.30 to 1 o'clock , perhaps you will understand . ’
18 Judge Thomas Heald said he took into account the family 's cramped living conditions and financial difficulties .
19 Lightman took into account the Irishman 's current financial situation , which he described as ‘ in pretty bad shape ’ .
20 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 .
21 How would a united Germany fit in with the attempt through the Helsinki process to end the division of Europe ? ; and , would the new Germany take into account the interests of others in concluding a European peace settlement ?
22 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 ’ .
23 A joint statement released after the first day of the summit stressed that both Germanys had to act responsibly , and take into account the concerns and interests of their neighbours and allies in East and West .
24 The company said the MMC's view that ferry prices may rise post-tunnel appeared to take into account the higher cost of building the link , now set at more than £7 billion .
25 After the separate nuclear liabilities incurred by Scottish nuclear power stations are taken into account the overall sum for nuclear waste disposal amounts to around £13.3 billion , the CEGB said yesterday .
26 Professional fees for our Management Services are moderate — taking into account the peace of mind and sense of security engendered .
27 Nor do the figures take into account the effect of the repeated chase and capture of dolphins during a fishing season .
28 I still found the argument extraordinary , but I also had to take into account the fact that if Nigel retained this stance then the committee meeting would have to be postponed and the whole exercise would get off to a terrible start .
29 The figures do not take into account the drought payments .
30 Real control of exercise , like real control of food intake , needs to be flexible enough to take into account the unpredictability of life , your fluctuations in mood , the vagaries of fortune .
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