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expression "be taken of the situation"



 
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expression "be taken of the situation" #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 18:03 pm   expression "be taken of the situation"
 

"Account would also be taken of the situation of freight railway undertakings"

be taken of the situation?
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be taken of the situation #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 20, 2008 20:28 pm   be taken of the situation
 

I think it means "the situation...would be taken into account"
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