Example sentences of "also account for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is beyond dispute that they also account for a large number of tiny rabbits that are born in breeding chambers within burrow systems .
2 The superb quality of the ormolu by Pierre Gouthière was undoubtedly part of the vases ' attraction , also accounting for the healthy £72,000 ( $131,400 ; est. £25,000–35,000 ) paid for a pair of Louis XVI candlesticks attributed to this master ( lot 72 ) .
3 This factor also accounts for the changes in the shares of imports taken from the Soviet Union and the developing countries in these years .
4 It also accounts for the extraordinary ability of shoppers to select from a huge array those goods most appropriate to themselves and their close friends or relatives .
5 Figure 4.1(c) shows Tycho Brahe 's model , and you can see that this also accounts for the observed phases of Venus .
6 However this also accounts for the small size of the profession — there are at least 2000 qualified actuaries in the United Kingdom — and it 's relatively high status .
7 The view of to taken here also accounts for the impression of what Riddle ( 1975 : 467 ) calls " control " which one often feels with the to infinitive , i.e. the implication that the matrix event is responsible for or affects the complement event ( cf. the difference between Jane forgot to be cautious and Jane forgot that she was cautious ) .
8 And that of course also accounted for the fact that there was no book in Webbs ' window .
9 This reference of Elijah would have been fully understood by Jewish readers and would also account for the crowd response at the end of the story :
10 This may also account for the small size of halls at West Stow , the uncompacted sand subsoil being incapable of taking the strain of a large building with earth-fast timbers .
11 It would also account for the immediate breach between Rufus and Matilda 's father , King Malcolm .
12 Transformational generative grammars would also account for the structure of example ( 2 ) in terms of a movement transformation called ‘ topicalisation ’ .
13 Some of these factors may also account for the lack of academic analysis of the object , compared with the extent of linguistic research .
14 But this would also account for the fact that within this system many singers — Marie Lloyd , for instance — retained performing styles heavily influenced by oral traditions ; they often did not read music — as , notoriously , the accompanying orchestras had to remember .
15 Newton 's theory could account for falling objects , the operation of siphons and liftpumps and anything else that Aristotle 's theory could explain , and could also account for the phenomena that were problematic for the Aristotelians .
16 A similar location appears at Catterick and Great Casterton , and may also account for the courtyard structure parallel to Ermine Street at Water Newton .
17 This would also account for the significantly greater proportion of women in group A , as the incidence of gall stones is higher in women than men and in this study the excess of patients with gall bladder calculi was made up by women .
18 The same factor may also account for the variation in amplitudes and frequencies noted by us and by Sunshine .
19 This factor may also account for the repetitive waves in the transposed colon .
20 This quantitative difference may also account for the beneficial effects seen after surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion .
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