41. Social semiotics, taking account of questions of interpretation and context, inflects the emphasis specifically towards cultural artefacts and social behaviour. 42. Such figures as we have need careful scrutiny, because they rarely take account of those who came back. 43. That was commissioned to take account of plans to expand the cross-London commuter Thameslink rail service. 44. The allocation of annual leave to nurses should take account of the intentions of senior medical staff. 45. The allowances were varied over the years to take account of inflation, but were never particularly generous. 46. The argument also takes no account of the extra oil-change services that diesel engines require. 47. The complete model must also take account of the voltages induced in the phase winding by rotor motion. 48. The court should take account of the fact that it could minimize the delay by setting a timetable for the action. |