Use of take into account in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include take into account at the start of sentence, take into account at the end of sentence and take into account in the middle of sentence

take into account at the start of sentence


  1. Take into account your own strengths and weaknesses.

take into account at the end of sentence


  1. There's the slipstream to take into account.
  2. These are relevant factors to take into account.

take into account in the middle of sentence


  1. But Nixon fails to take into account certain pitfalls.
  2. The manager should take into account the artist's wishes and aspirations.
  3. The calculations do not take into account any fluctuation in the share price.
  4. Your insurance policy should take into account all foreseeable circumstances.
  5. I think you have to take into account that he's a good deal younger than the rest of us.
  6. There are three factors to take into account: firstly cost, secondly time, and thirdly staff.
  7. Future studies evaluating mechanisms of gastrin release have to take into account the H pylori state.
  8. The court is likely to take into account the proportion of the consideration received by each vendor.
  9. In my judgment the judge was fully entitled to take into account the matters which she there expressed.
  10. It also fails to take into account the fact that a large number of men were familiar with court proceedings.
  11. Although traditional lenders take into account lottery income, they do not accept the payments as collateral.
  12. I hope my teacher will take into account the fact that I was ill just before the exams when she marks my paper.
  13. For example, in planning redevelopment, local authorities will take into account listed buildings in the area.
  14. The average Westerner fails to take into account the fact that there are so many weak points on the human body.
  15. The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course.
  16. The evaluation of the findings of any piece of research must also, of course, take into account its nature and aims.
  17. The main problem with the simple yield to maturity, though, is that it does not take into account compound interest.
  18. The design of policy has to take into account the ambiguity of the welfare analysis outlined in the previous section.
  19. Clinicians must take into account the nature of the test meal used when results are correlated with clinical features.
  20. The jury must take into account any mitigating circumstances presented by the defense, such as previous good character.
  21. One of the important things to take into account when designing single bed Fair Isle patterns is the length of the floats.
  22. We also have to take into account the passage of light rays through the highly curved space-time near the expanding object.
  23. These take into account all the aspects of skill and knowledge needed by an individual to work effectively in the industry.
  24. Neither do they take into account the additional disadvantages associated with increasing remoteness, such as transport costs.
  25. There is, however, one classical restriction which we must take into account, namely the resolving power of optical instruments.
  26. This alone could not take into account the much finer distinctions that it is necessary to look at when determining social class.
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