Example sentences of "accounts for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , what is required is a special type of description which accounts for all types of differences and equivalents .
2 Style accounts for all kinds of nuance between these , and indeed between these and the factors deemed responsible for their manufacture .
3 Indeed , chronic hepatitis C accounts for many adults referred for liver transplantation .
4 Laziness , a desire to hold on to salaries and to stay with families , accounts for much afrancesado collaboration .
5 The annual accounts for that year include the sale of a dead horse for fourteen shillings , and the sale of a live one for fifteen pounds .
6 If it has been dormant since the end of the previous financial year and it is entitled in respect of its individual accounts to the exceptions conferred on a small company by section 246 ( or would be so entitled but for being a member of an ineligible group ) and it is not required to prepare group accounts for that year , the resolution is effective if passed at a general meeting at which the accounts for that year are to be laid .
7 Enterprise Computer Holdings Plc said on Tuesday that when its accounts for the 15 months to end-March 1992 , were signed last year , the group 's accountants , KPMG Peat Marwick , had not signed the audit report of its principal subsidiary , Enterprise Computer Services , the Daily Telegraph reports : the subsidiary 's accounts for that period are now in the process of being filed and will be qualified by KPMG Peat Marwick on a going concern basis ; Louis Kemp , new finance director , wants to know how it happened .
8 One method is for the participating dividend to be determined by reference to the profit as shown from the management accounts for that period .
9 The Directors receive updated management accounts for each division .
10 The cash generated will not be held in a central pool but in individual accounts for each club .
11 At that stage , the partners approached their bankers , NatWest , and asked if they could operate separate bank accounts for each office .
12 DEC accounts for half MasPar 's sales ( Kalb would prefer it if that fell to 33% ) , and the firm is concerned that if DEC fails to position the ostensibly competing parallel lines clearly , potential customers will be confused .
13 Since Intersolv reckons that maintenance accounts for some half of all programming work in MVS sites , and says that the research makes up for the bulk of this work , the potential time savings for users and the potential market for Intersolv are substantial .
14 However , Mr Barber reports that the number of people planning to retire to a home in France now accounts for some 50% of enquiries .
15 TSL Holdings reached pre-negotiated agreement in principle with some of its major creditors to restructure its debt in a deal expected to result in an exchange of existing debt for a combination of new equity and long-term debt , and the agreement was reached in recognition that it would make the Chapter 11 filing ; Europe accounts for some 80% of sales .
16 UK business now accounts for some 30% of the European total .
17 In effect , without the support of advertisers the British media would be in a poorer and much truncated form : advertising revenue accounts for some 40% of the popular press 's total revenue and some 70% of the qualities ' total revenue ; advertising revenue also finances the commercial television channels , countless commercial radio channels and a sizeable proportion of the new cable and satellite channels .
18 The explanation proposed here accounts for this fact in the following way .
19 Flavell accounts for this paradox in terms of , what he calls , cognitive salience , which amounts to the claim that the thought of the three-year-old is determined by whatever is ‘ up front in consciousness ’ at any given moment .
20 Business and professional publishing accounts for another 25% .
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