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

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1 Such bids are regularly submitted but only account for a very small amount of stock allotted .
2 An attentional model can not account for the statistically significant ear-by-stimulus type interaction .
3 Some moves have been made to deregulate the private rented sector , but this still accounts for a relatively insignificant part of the housing stock .
4 But the utilitarian function of keeping church walls dry hardly accounts for the occasionally bizarre juxtaposition of the sacred and profane : Christ and the saints among the foully contorted and pagan fertility symbols , the Virgin Mary elbowed by giants ( usually depicted with both hands pulling back fierce lips ) .
5 ‘ The architect has to have his fee , but it will usually account for no more than 10 per cent of the building cost . ’
6 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 .
7 Their techniques are not unlike ‘ thick description ’ in some respects : setting out accounts for a closely defined topic in an exhaustive manner and assembling a wealth of documentary and statistical evidence to assess an event .
8 In the nineteenth century the company survived periods of economic difficulty ; important progress was made in the use of new machinery , the introduction of the first coloured earthenware bodies and the manufacture of bone china which now accounts for the most valuable part of the company 's export trade .
9 Even accounting for the generally lower standard of software then , I reckon the reviewers were feeling generous .
10 The fact that the numerical models do not incorporate this unique wet Late Permian palaeogeography could well account for the uniformly erroneous results .
11 This is noticeable when short term goals can be identified and seen to be worth reaching and may well account for the very impressive efforts by schools in agricultural , sports and music competitions .
12 This might then account for the apparently non-environmentally controlled distribution pattern in which other species could insinuate themselves in the holes of the forest ‘ lattice ’ devoid of the first species .
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