Example sentences of "[verb] accountable for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All supervising officers , including senior divisional managers — chief superintendents — ‘ should not only hold themselves accountable , but be actively held accountable for the overall level of their subordinates ’ . |
2 | Both the leaseholder and the federal land manager , it was agreed , should be held accountable for the condition of the rangeland . |
3 | individual managers can be held accountable for the profitability of individual products ; |
4 | Your specific tasks within that given work are assigned to you by a person called your manager ( or boss or supervisor ) , who ought to be held accountable for the work you do . |
5 | Local authorities are to be held accountable for the effects of a financial system over which they will have even less control than the councils in England and Scotland . |
6 | Asked if Saddam Hussein would be held accountable for the treatment of the men , Bush replied : " You can count on it . " |
7 | This angered opposition groups , who asserted that Suchinda and his supporters should be held accountable for the killings . |
8 | Unwillingness to stand out has its roots in village life , where a community could be held accountable for the actions of one of its members . |
9 | However often he and his ministers warned the population not to expect an overnight return to prewar prosperity , the head of the government was naturally held accountable for the persistence of food and fuel shortages , black marketeering , and bread rationing . |
10 | Nevertheless it was the King 's ministers , the argument ran , who should be held accountable for the misdeeds of the Crown , not the King himself . |
11 | " All sectors of the economy must be held accountable for the environmental consequences of their activities … " said environment ministers at the end of a two day meeting , in Paris , of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) . |
12 | I can hardly be held accountable for the vagaries of a junior research assistant ! ’ |