Example sentences of "[adj] account for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Adding two hours to the period within which night visits may be claimed has caused a clear rise in claims , and this accounts for most , but not all , of the increase observed since the 1990 contract .
2 This accounts for some of the hopefulness with which France was to look to her African possessions for military manpower in the twentieth century .
3 This accounted for many derivations that are not simply inflections ( e.g. happy , happiness , happily ) .
4 The energy exporters are likely to account for more than half the growth in demand to the year 2000 and their share of consumption will increase to almost 50% .
5 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 .
6 People will get all the education services , nursery , primary and secondary , that accounts for half of Lothian Regions expenditure .
7 A theory of standardization must be able to account for such songs ; and Adorno 's approach surely begins to crack at this point .
8 We are not able to account for these industry level changes , but find the broad picture of " no change " of more importance .
9 Whatever the problems with these rather global and unanalytic formulations , none the less they do encapsulate one indispensable and basic argument of feminism , the argument that women 's experience has been left out : one of the central themes of feminism has been the importance of women 's experience , and one of its central enterprises has been to show how a great deal of male theorising about women has tended to deny , invalidate , or be unable to account for this experience .
10 Environmental variations are fundamental to the creation of the complex cultural mosaic that comprises human occupance of the earth , but their existence is insufficient to account for that mosaic .
11 The extra gravitational attraction of such a large number of black holes could explain why our galaxy rotates at the rate it does : the mass of the visible stars is insufficient to account for this .
12 But according to a Greenpeace scientist , the amount of cod and capelin taken by the seals is insufficient to account for any significant decline in cod numbers .
13 The carriage of goods for a subsidiary or for a holding company and for other companies which are subsidiaries of the same holding company is generally regarded as own account for these purposes .
14 It is also possible that Mercury formed heterogeneously , in which case it need never have become hot enough to differentiate , though it is then more difficult to account for any widespread crater erasure .
15 It is difficult to account for this difference in latency periods , but one contributory factor may be the better bibliographical control of the subject field , as described earlier , which results in increased consultations soon after the theses are deposited .
16 No details were given of the glycaemic control or other metabolic parameters of the two groups of diabetics studied ( Davis et al , 1982 ) , and it is difficult to account for these findings .
17 This powerful combination of compliance and belief is enough to account for all the hypnotic phenomenon , he and his colleagues argue .
18 She wondered whether Barbara Coleman painted as fast , whether that accounted for all the unsold work around the room .
19 ‘ Bouncing off the sides or front on to the ground , being hit by other children , or just falling awkwardly while on the inflatable accounted for most of the injuries , ’ says the report .
20 Gulliver , it was held that any profit made by a director as a result of the misuse of confidential information , which he had obtained by virtue of his position as an insider , was liable to account for that profit to the company .
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