Example sentences of "took into [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The commission took into consideration the fact that the Wimbledon manager , Bobby Gould , was recommending to his board of directors that action should be taken against one particular player for his part at Upton Park , ’ said Kelly .
2 Most agencies took into consideration the credit rating of other members of the applicant 's family , cross-checking which , believed Michael Cronin , chairman of the Independent Forum on Data Protection , was highly relevant .
3 14–5–1863 " The court took into consideration the expediency of proceeding with the erection of a manse and unanimously resolved to request Claud McFie Esq .
4 7–1–1893 The Session took into consideration the office of Precentor Gaelic and English .
5 However , five years of the sentence were suspended after the judge took into consideration the length of time Hopkins had already spent in custody , and his plea of guilty of possession of guns and explosives in French territorial waters in 1987 .
6 Shortly before he retired Foulston took into partnership the architect George Wightwick [ q.v. ] , who succeeded to his practice .
7 Ashton , like Stravinsky , took into account the technical developments which had taken place .
8 Lord Allanbridge said he took into account the stress Shooter was under at the time .
9 Judge Thomas Heald said he took into account the family 's cramped living conditions and financial difficulties .
10 Lightman took into account the Irishman 's current financial situation , which he described as ‘ in pretty bad shape ’ .
11 The good ward manager took into account the individual requirements of both patient and nurse when organising care .
12 He assumed that all animal bones would be broken by similar stresses , so he took into account the ‘ peak forces ’ as approximating to the body weight .
13 To achieve this aim a curriculum should be formulated which took into account the needs and expectations of society , ensured continuity of the education process throughout the years of compulsory schooling and the importance of the coherence of subject disciplines .
14 The truth of this matter seems to be that the authors of the Convention never really took into account the mobile quality of people and documents .
15 This new system took into account the widespread variations in land quality and fertility , and hence output , but failed to allow for scanty harvests as a result of climatic or other factors .
16 He first took into account the fact that a sun as well as a planet moves under the influence of their mutual attraction .
17 She took into account the overall purpose and philosophy of the Convention .
18 The bulletin 's conclusion is based on a comprehensive review of all the studies , and the stated beneficial effects of some surgery for some children took into account the positive results from a study by Gates et al .
19 Medvedev called , in October 1988 , for an ‘ up-to-date conception of socialism ’ , one that took into account the diversity of experience of the other socialist countries and indeed the lessons that could be learned from the capitalist world .
20 However , my more recent work indicates that it is possible to predict how the universe would begin if one took into account the theory of quantum physics , the theory of the very small .
21 The board , in refusing an application for a restaurant licence , took into account the number of public house licences in the locality where the public houses provided food .
22 His new parliament took into account the vast size of the Soviet Union .
23 We eventually managed to reconcile the figures , when we took into account the large number of people who had volunteered to serve on regular engagements in order to participate , but who had been trained as territorial soldiers .
24 A man would go faster than an arabeah , certainly if you took into account the time needed to explain it to the arabeah driver .
25 Only one investigation took into account the patient 's alcohol history ; interestingly this showed a shorter duration of intake in cirrhotic patients with HLA-B8/DR3 compated with those without this haplotype .
26 In Rourke v Barton [ 1982 ] CLY 793 the plaintiff 's general damages took into account the fact that she had been prevented from nursing her terminally ill husband .
27 The House of Lords took into account the pattern of the property market and the reasonable expectations of the parties .
28 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
29 In making those recommendations they made clear they took into account the recommend the representations made and views expressed to them whilst complying with the statutory requirement that they should aim to recommend the European parliamentary constituencies with as nearly as possible equal electorates .
30 Passing sentence Judge John Petrie said he took into account the fact that Spence had spared the young people the ordeal of giving evidence in court by his guilty plea .
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