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1. I hope that they will take on board some of what you have said.
2. Banks need to take on board the views of their customers.
3. Anyone who works close to the darker side of human nature can not help taking on board some of the pain.
4. In particular it has attempted to take on board community aspirations and local authority plans rather than ride roughshod over local wishes.
5. Is not it time that the Government took on board that question and began to tackle the problem of loan sharks positively?
6. The purchasers are also taking on board £748,000 of Kemps' bank borrowings.
7. That they are prepared to take on board such a past, one must hold in awe.
8. The House should reject the amendment, but should be assured that we have taken on board the point made by the amendment.
9. Spencer waved vigorously to avert a second major accident and was eventually spotted and taken on board.
10. I find it difficult to take on board the chairman's plans for reorganization.
11. It is not permitted to take on board in accordance with the new regulations.
12. They loaded ( or take on board ) oil a moji.
13. The unions could not take on board the idea of a pay freeze.
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