Example sentences of "[verb] and account for " in BNC.

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1 This means that any secret profits made by them in dealing with the firm should be disclosed and accounted for .
2 In the previous section we described and accounted for the unequal distribution of wealth in Great Britain in terms of the ownership and control of forms of private productive property .
3 That , he says , is what the Next Steps is all about : ‘ It will succeed only if it changes the way business is done and accounted for . ’
4 We shall remove tax distortions , require in-house services to be clearly costed and accounted for , and ensure that one-off costs are appraised over a realistic period .
5 According to it , the properties of things are to be explained and accounted for , not in terms of real definitions of their forms , but by reference to the atoms which make them up .
6 By the time of Edward I the major part of the Forest revenues was being raised and accounted for by the sheriffs .
7 In the case of a building society mortgage , it may be useful to ask for a " daily interest rate " in case there 's some slight delay in completion ; this will save writing another letter , and will enable you in such a case to disburse and account for the completion monies as soon as you receive them .
8 A financial audit to ensure that systems of accounting and financial control are efficient and operating properly and that financial transactions have been correctly authorized and accounted for .
9 I can see something of the sort as I look over my own published attempts to describe and account for the peaceful way of life followed by the Semai , and I think I can also see some of the reasons for it .
10 Then you spend four more weeks learning the computer-based side of your job , mastering how to store , issue and account for food , how to plan menus and make sure that ships carry enough stocks of food on board .
11 However , we are now satisfied that we have fully identified and accounted for the areas requiring rationalisation and tighter controls within the Sekers companies , which emerged following the acquisition .
12 The psychologist had suggested among other things that Mrs Singh could help to improve Jeetinder 's spoken and written language by reading to him at bedtime and could help to improve his numeracy by encouraging him to spend and account for his pocket money .
13 Gender , ethnicity and class are seen as ‘ demographic variables ’ which can be controlled and accounted for , often by using ad hoc explanations based on cultural stereotypes .
14 ‘ This involved the collection of ( mainly qualitative ) data within a sufficiently loosely structured framework to enable unforeseen , as well as predicted , events to be described and accounted for .
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