Example sentences of "account for all " in BNC.

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1 Despite the absence of genomic sequence for coding segment 2 , the intron/exon boundaries indicated account for all of the nucleotides in this region of the three cDNA clones shown in a. c , GGFBPP1 encodes a truncated protein .
2 These statistics account for all discharges from all the Finnish hospitals after a stay in hospital for more than one day .
3 It becomes possible to think of accounting for all the changes in form of early sea-urchin development in terms of a changing pattern of cell contractions and cell contacts .
4 FRED 3 , Accounting for Capital Instruments ( see this issue , p 109 ) , contains the Accounting Standards Board 's proposals for accounting for all kinds of shares and debts .
5 Most patients with effortful , poorly articulated speech will have ungrammatical speech output with good speech comprehension , but not all — any two of these symptoms can exist without the third , so one can not offer a single theory accounting for all three symptoms at once .
6 Thus , what is required is a special type of description which accounts for all types of differences and equivalents .
7 However , intrinsic value never accounts for all of the option premiums in the case of in-the-money options and none of the premiums in the cases of at-the-money and out-of-the-money options .
8 The clearing house holds accounts for all the clearing members of the exchange .
9 Style accounts for all kinds of nuance between these , and indeed between these and the factors deemed responsible for their manufacture .
10 Number ( ii ) accounts for all the Orpheus designs and , amongst others , the Bacchus mosaic from Stonesfield .
11 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
12 What distinguishes them from secondary ( and tertiary ) qualities is that they are those features which corpuscles need to have in order to account for all the qualities ( primary , secondary , and tertiary ) of the substances which they make up .
13 This view avoids the necessity of explaining how an increase in complexity can occur by denying that it happens , but only at the expense of supposing not only that there is a minute homunculus in the egg but that within that homonculus there is an egg containing a still more minute homonculus , and so on , in Chinese box fashion , ad infinitum — or , if not ad infinitum , at least back to Eve , who carried within her a sufficient number of successively smaller homunculi to account for all the future generations of mankind .
14 J. B. Watson in 1914 and other behaviourist thinkers ( Hull , Skinner ) believed that an acquired behaviour element , the conditioned reflex for example , could be made to account for all behaviour , because such an element could be treated as a ‘ building block in theory much in the same way that nineteenth-century physicists used ‘ atoms ’ to build up a theory of matter .
15 Apart from these it is meant to account for all the reasons there can be for accepting authorities .
16 This powerful combination of compliance and belief is enough to account for all the hypnotic phenomenon , he and his colleagues argue .
17 That 's why people invent gods , even vicious , vengeful ones , to account for all the awful things that happen . ’
18 The number of neutrons was not enough to account for all the heat ( a fact that they had been aware .
19 The idea that women are more conservative than men is manifestly inadequate to account for all the observed facts , at least in the cultures sociolinguists have studied most intensively , and it is rarely advanced nowadays as an explanation of sex differences .
20 Its definitions of femininity as at the same time an artefact and an essence are blatantly incompatible , and its attempts to account for all aspects of subjectivity in terms of fixed gender categories , inadequate .
21 Gas between the galaxies contains too few baryons to account for all the apparent mass but too many to be consistent with the simplest Big Bang models .
22 Large as these numbers are , they are not large enough to account for all the particles that we seem to observe in strong and weak interactions .
23 Davidson Davidson kind of claims this in semantics in natural languages which I suggested that you read , but Davidson puts the claim the other way round , that is there 's no more syntax than that structure needs in semantics and that 's just false , that 's just false because you 're not going to account for all the data I 've been talking about , about verb phrases .
24 It accounted for all or most of the rise in population in some of Europe 's most rapidly ageing countries , such as Germany , Italy and Sweden .
25 She wondered whether Barbara Coleman painted as fast , whether that accounted for all the unsold work around the room .
26 Ms Cann accordingly drew up a second deal , which accounted for all the different royalties ( television , merchandising and so forth ) separately .
27 This extreme reductionism has failed simply because elements such as Pavlov 's ‘ conditioned reflexes ’ can not account for all aspects of behaviour .
28 The problem here is that while purse nets will account for all the rabbits leaving the netted holes — or those attempting to return via those holes — some rabbits will undoubtedly return to the warren via the unnetted holes .
29 However , the tendency has been to assume that if behaviourist notions can not account for all aspects of language learning it can not account for any .
30 This may be so for some cultures where the taboos of the kind mentioned by Freud exist , but it can not account for all the taboos and rites surrounding the dead in cultures where the dead are seen as more friendly .
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