Example sentences of "and accounts for " in BNC.

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1 It was true self-education , and accounts for the enjoyment he still shares in the works of poets now regarded as passé .
2 Formal business opened with the adoption of the Standing Orders Committee Report , and the presentation of the Annual Report and Accounts for 1989 .
3 Greater affluence and improved air travel have also encouraged an increase in tourism to such an extent that it is now the world 's third largest industry and accounts for c. 12 per cent of the world 's GNP ( Geofile No 118 1988 ) .
4 They have two openings on each side of the skull which made it more like a scaffolding , and accounts for the unusually high number of archosaur skulls broken into small fragments .
5 It is this open structure which makes ice less dense than water , and accounts for the fact that it floats .
6 This is evidently so on the EC — it was this issue that brought down Thatcher and accounts for Major 's sideways approach to Maastricht .
7 This is known as ‘ translational lift ’ and accounts for the fact that a helicopter requires less power to maintain height in forward flight than it does in the hover ( Fig. 5.4 ) .
8 Pharmaceutical group Wellcome 's report and accounts for the year ended 29 August 1992 also has a section on treasury in the directors ' review of operations and finance .
9 In its report and accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 , the Mutual Accountants Professional Indemnity Company ( MAPIC ) warns of a greater level of claims at a time when competition in the market has tended to depress rates .
10 The group plans to publish its annual report and accounts for the year ended 30 September 1992 on 19 January 1993 using the FRS 3 basis , which of course was only published at the end of October last year .
11 This is because , as the financial review section of the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 states , highly liquid securities , even if listed on a recognised stock exchange , are excluded from cash equivalents since , technically , the maturity of these securities when acquired was greater than three months .
12 This appears in the annual report and accounts for the 53 weeks ended 2 May 1992 .
13 Tomkins , the industrial management company , spells out its accounting policy for post-retirement benefits other than pensions in the financial review section of its annual report and accounts for the year ended 2 May 1992 .
14 As a result of the restatement of the Pru 's business under the accruals method , pre-tax profit from long-term business increased as shown ( long-term business within the group is split into three areas : Prudential Assurance , which operates mainly in the UK , Australia and Canada and accounts for 58% of the total ; Jackson National , the US subsidiary ; and Mercantile and General , the reinsurance business ) .
15 Community Hospitals , which provides independent health care services through 10 hospitals and eight nursing homes , devotes over half a page of its annual report and accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 to corporate governance .
16 Guinness is sold through all the major brewer 's outlets , and accounts for 4.5 per cent of total beer sales .
17 It is also the linkage which is attacked by simple chemicals , such as bleaching powder , which are used by laundries , and accounts for the gradual weakening of shirts in the wash .
18 This effort to unite what can not be united lies at the heart of the haiku and accounts for some of its tense , sad loveliness .
19 The dorsal fin is decorated with a black oval over a white backing and accounts for another popular name for this species , the Hi-Spot Rasbora .
20 Overhauling an industry that consumes $100 billion a year and accounts for about a seventh of the national economy merits delay .
21 PSR1706–44 lies within the 1° radius error circle of the COS-B source 2CG342–02 at ( epoch 1950 coordinates are used throughout ) and accounts for most , if not all , of the γ -ray flux from the area .
22 Merely to stand in such a position will give you some idea of the strain such a position exerts on the groin and accounts for the number of injuries Wasim has incurred in that region .
23 This is a common confusion and accounts for many weak arguments in sociology and elsewhere .
24 A fall in blood pressure is common in early pregnancy , and accounts for dizziness .
25 Mr. Michael Alison ( Second Church Estates Commissioner , representing the Church Commissioners ) : During 1989 the Church Commissioners will be producing a range of publications including their report and accounts for 1988 , the 17th report of the central stipends authority , a series of leaflets describing the work of the Church Commissioners , and a brochure on commended entries for the parsonage design award competition .
26 However , in Committee my Hon. Friend the Member for Falkirk , West ( Mr. Canavan ) pointed out that the report and accounts for 1987–88 referred to six trustees responsible for TOPS and a management committee of 10 .
27 This and like episodes made Siward 's name synonymous with opposition to the obnoxious ‘ Poitevin' regime in 1233–4 and accounts for his subsequent fame .
28 The principle upon which it operates is that the pool is split into two components : the first is referred to as ‘ common funding ’ and accounts for the greater bulk of the pool ; and the second is known as ‘ further funding ’ and comprises an element of additional financing for those institutions which have a high historic unit cost .
29 To receive the directors ' report and accounts for the year ended 31 December 1992 .
30 REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR 1989
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