Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [modal v] account for " in BNC.

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1 The need to include stock market volatility in the pricing equation for index futures may account for the apparent mispricings indicated by the no-arbitrage condition , particularly when the market is volatile , when the general equilibrium model would not indicate a mispricing .
2 Environmental and hygiene considerations will account for nearly a quarter of the total cost .
3 Allegheny West had a greater percentage of units for which bond issue loans were allocated and a still greater percentage allocated to investors than its percentage of North Side units would account for .
4 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 .
5 Widespread activation of T cells , with selective representation of particular V elements , is also a feature of some inflammatory joint diseases linked with infective agents and of Kawasaki disease , and superantigen effects could account for these associations .
6 The way the costs break down is affected by the region as well as the type of school : in rural areas , for instance , transport costs will account for a higher proportion of spending than in metropolitan areas ( CIPFA , 1990 , Tables 1 , 2 and 3 .
7 It would appear unlikely that a difference of two water molecules could account for the large destabilisation observed and it is therefore probable that minor groove hydration is not the singularly most important destabilising effect the sequence currently under investigation .
8 In the fourth and fifth years of secondary education , they suggested , the foundation subjects might account for some 75–85% of pupils ' time ( 30–40% of that devoted to the core subjects ) , leaving some 15–25% of time for other subjects , at the discretion of the school ( DES/Welsh Office , 1987 ) .
9 By 1997 it estimates development toolkits will account for 31.7% of the market , languages 25.7% , databases 25.6% and Case tools 17% .
10 The industry is split over whether to set itself a 20% or 35% ceiling on the percentage of assets that junk bonds can account for .
11 Different techniques , reference values ( 5 mm Hg over anal basal pressure to define prolonged squeezing ) , and patient selection criteria may account for the discrepancy vis a vis our results .
12 Bank loans and , particularly , credit cards may account for a much greater volume of spending than the total debt outstanding on them might suggest .
13 Olivetti , which supplies personal computers to DEC , expects Alpha and Intel Corp processors will each account for 35% of its hardware sales from 1995 , computer printers will account for 20% and other products 10% .
14 Slight differences between the sequences of the specific binding sites found in the region of the IE-3 and gene 62 mRNA start sites may account for this functional inconsistency .
15 Poor typing skills might account for the jumping capitals but the shift of the machine could be at fault .
16 Coupling with slow ice sheet and ocean feedbacks can account for orbitally-paced planetwide changes of temperature and CO 2 recorded in ice cores in ways that purely atmospheric models can not .
17 This , with or without an increased absorption of faecal secondary bile acids may account for the differences observed in both faecal and biliary bile acids .
18 Charged solitons moving along the polymer chains could account for the greatly improved conductivity , but , there is a catch that makes their importance questionable .
19 In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal .
20 In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal .
21 In total these four risk factors may account for 89% of deaths from sudden infant death syndrome in Maori infants and 79% in non-Maori infants .
22 During the menopause a drop in hormone levels may account for a temporary loss of sexual desire in women , but this need not be more than a passing loss .
23 Even on small contracts , plant costs may account for a significant proportion of total costs .
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