Example sentences of "account for the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , the sampling process had to generate as many categories of user as possible and so account for the variations found in the known sample relating to age , sex , class , township , and so on .
2 Do the major social divisions of class , gender and ethnicity really account for the differences ?
3 Principals of firms operating mainly from overseas offices are not taken into account for the purposes of calculating the premium payable by an MNP for indemnity insurance and the fee income from all overseas practice is excluded from the computations .
4 It will clearly be in the interest of the headtenant if the service charge is left out of account for the purposes of the rent review under the headlease .
5 IHTA 1984 , s18(2) states that if immediately before a transfer the transferor ( but not the transferor 's spouse ) is domiciled in the United Kingdom , the value in respect of which the transfer is exempt shall not exceed £55,000 less any amount previously taken into account for the purposes of that exemption .
6 It is likely that such shares ( and their acquisition ) will be taken into account for the purposes of the rule ( note to Rule 36 ) .
7 A summary of the results accounting for the differences in expressed PLC activities is shown in Fig. 2 a ; this shows that the net increase in inositol phosphate formation induced by βγ t was about fivefold higher for cells expressing PLC- β2 than for cells expressing PLC- β1 .
8 This amendment permits preparers of financial statements , where they consider it appropriate in their particular circumstances , to use the same recognition criteria for the tax implications of pensions and other post-retirement benefits as in accounting for the obligations to provide those benefits .
9 Paragraph 32A permits preparers of financial statements , where they consider it appropriate in their particular circumstances , to use the same recognition criteria for the deferred tax implications of pensions and other post-retirement benefits as in accounting for the obligations to provide those benefits .
10 Whilst Wallis ' notion of ‘ cultural defence ’ has been utilised here in addition to , rather than in place of , Gusfield 's notion of ‘ status defence ’ in accounting for the activities of the NVALA , Wallis ' explanation is perhaps not as comprehensive as it might be .
11 They merely supplement them , as the original qualities of food supplement the effects of cooking in accounting for the properties of the finished dish .
12 ‘ Thereby accounting for the jealousies of Lady Lavinia and Araminta both . ’
13 Platonists and Stoics in different ways expended much effort , therefore , in accounting for the evils of experience .
14 Of all the varieties of patronage at the disposal of Scottish politicians , the most useful were those connected with taxation , for , quite apart from the undeniable opportunities for profit which might accrue to an official charged with the collection of public revenues , through his possession of such monies between the time of collection and the time of accounting for the receipts , the ability to increase or moderate one 's zeal was in itself a valuable asset for officers who were themselves often intimately involved in the political and social life of their communities .
15 6.1 For the purpose of accounting for the royalties payable under clause 5.3.2 , there shall be four accounting periods of three ( 3 ) months each ending on the last day of each calendar quarter , ie 31 March , 30 June , 30 September and 31 December in each year .
16 What accounts for the changes ?
17 This factor also accounts for the changes in the shares of imports taken from the Soviet Union and the developing countries in these years .
18 They argue that these are two distinct roles which are subsumed within the OPCS survey and that this accounts for the discrepancies identified .
19 It accounts for the observations made .
20 What accounts for the differences from town to town , or the similarities between them ?
21 It accounts for the differences between ( a ) and ( c ) and between ( b ) and ( d ) of Fig. 21.18 .
22 This largely accounts for the hostilities following the death of Chlothar I in 561 .
23 This accounts for the attempts of fiercely traditional societies , for instance those based upon fundamental islamic principles , to turn the clock back to the past .
24 The essence , or form , of a species accounts for the properties of that species , and a definition of it provides the means of demonstrating that the species does have those properties , and why it has them .
25 The time trend accounts for the effects of a constant natural rate of growth of output while VP allows for the possibility that the efficiency of the economy , and hence the natural level of output , is reduced by a variable inflation rate .
26 this one set of social relations , of production , accounts for the relations in other spheres of social life within each locality or region , that politics and ideology are essentially explicable in terms of economic change and restructuring .
27 What accounts for the Tories ' success in winning again against the odds ?
28 The firmness of the Polychromos Pastels is due to their slightly higher than average binder content ; this accounts for the crayons ' notable strength and low dust factor , reducing accidental breakage and keeping the hands relatively clean during use .
29 As criticism is the backbone of the scientific method , this accounts for the indentations permanently sunk into my chest .
30 Air-dispersal probably accounts for the distributions of some liverworts , though many spores are not long-lived in a desiccating atmosphere , but the presence of certain hepatics on Ascension Island , St Helena and Tristan da Cunha seems to confirm it .
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