Example sentences of "account for [det] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | the legs account for half the total height of the figure . |
2 | the legs account for half the total height of the figure . |
3 | The clearing house holds accounts for all the clearing members of the exchange . |
4 | Neither of these events in themselves ( or even together ) seems significant enough to account for such a drastic change in policy direction . |
5 | Gas between the galaxies contains too few baryons to account for all the apparent mass but too many to be consistent with the simplest Big Bang models . |
6 | This view avoids the necessity of explaining how an increase in complexity can occur by denying that it happens , but only at the expense of supposing not only that there is a minute homunculus in the egg but that within that homonculus there is an egg containing a still more minute homonculus , and so on , in Chinese box fashion , ad infinitum — or , if not ad infinitum , at least back to Eve , who carried within her a sufficient number of successively smaller homunculi to account for all the future generations of mankind . |
7 | That 's why people invent gods , even vicious , vengeful ones , to account for all the awful things that happen . ’ |
8 | This powerful combination of compliance and belief is enough to account for all the hypnotic phenomenon , he and his colleagues argue . |
9 | The idea that women are more conservative than men is manifestly inadequate to account for all the observed facts , at least in the cultures sociolinguists have studied most intensively , and it is rarely advanced nowadays as an explanation of sex differences . |
10 | She wondered whether Barbara Coleman painted as fast , whether that accounted for all the unsold work around the room . |
11 | Ms Cann accordingly drew up a second deal , which accounted for all the different royalties ( television , merchandising and so forth ) separately . |
12 | Greater specialization within some regional police forces may account for such a strong discrepancy . |
13 | Thus , the no-boundary proposal can account for all the complicated structure that we see around us . |
14 | This will account for half the 215 students in the year , and we hope to continue expanding until all first year students participate in one community based general medical firm . |
15 | Before unification , small to medium-sized firms employing generally less than 500 workers accounted for half the Federal Republic 's GDP and employed two thirds of its workforce . |
16 | Foreign capital accounted for half the new capital in industry between 1909 and 1913 , and on the eve of the war 47 per cent of the joint-stock capital in Russian industry was foreign owned . |