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1. Car accidents account for 31 percent
2. He was not able to discover a veron account for any of them, and he was pretty sure the codes he had were good because the codes had exposed their financials
3. He built a 3D model and was able to account for every cubic inch of the ship
4. Having said that, Kenya is home and training account for is the right attire for the terrain and the weather
5. More of the helium in the universe had to be in this state than was previously believed, and even all the helium in the universe couldn't account for all of it
6. Medical doctors account for the strengthening of the immune system after prolonged use
7. A one percent error in our mass estimates could also account for the perturbations we see in the dark bodies' orbits
8. “Well sir, I still have that anomaly in the instrumentation that I can’t account for
9. What if she is working as a doctor’s receptionist – they do odd hours and that would account for the entries as they are
10. Maybe she’s hourly paid which would also account for her keeping a note of the hours
11. There are three accounts – a current account, a deposit account and a savings account … the current account for December 1962 shows weekly payments going in from the same source – but they are all different amounts
12. Ava kept saying it was coming to life in a crypt that made her strange, but he’d heard those stories and thought that still didn’t account for it
13. The recognition of a history and the expectation of a future is integral to being human, thus our vocalizations had to account for these
14. He’s invested in some cargoes that were out of our sight, some backer stuff, in which he’s done pretty good, but not enough to account for his initial investments
15. We seriously considered promoting you instantly to the Lower Sixth, but I had to account for your inexperience in a formal educational setting, and therefore would wish you the opportunity to familiarize yourself with both that new arena and our own culture here at Malvern
16. “Why would he do that? Mappu and his swinging cronies account for about half the entertainment in there
17. ‘As long as I don’t have to account for your conduct whether good or bad, you know I can’t interfere, but I warn you, if you try to influence me or my realm I will destroy you
18. One was called to account for having lost their first love
19. "I could only account for it so
20. The great accession both of territory and trade by our acquisitions in North America and the West Indies, will sufficiently account for this, without supposing any diminution in the capital stock of the society
21. But, in the course of these sixty-four years, there happened two events, which must have produced a much greater scarcity of corn than what the course of the season is would otherwise have occasioned, and which, therefore, without supposing any further reduction in the value of silver, will much more than account for this very small enhancement of price
22. , which, divided among the sixty four last years of the last century, will alone very nearly account for that small enhancement of price which seems to have taken place in them
23. But the god knew only magic, and what little fighting experience he had did not account for the ability of the elves
24. Taking the course of the present century at an average, the price of corn, it is acknowledged, even by those who account for this rise by the degradation of the value of silver, has risen much less than that of some other sorts of provisions
25. All astronomers agreed there was still an asteroid stuck in Narrulla's inner null point, but a sizable fraction of astronomers still say cometary outgassing could account for the behavior of the other bodies
26. “Wish they had a bank account for kisses, one could deposit them
27. “Captain, I've finished compiling a few scenarios that could account for the patterns of destruction---as it was before we waded into the mess, I mean
28. “What technical work are you tasked with?” The Elf wondered what she'd be expected to account for if questioned
29. It was not, indeed, in those times an European manufacture ; and as it was all brought from the East Indies, the distance of the carriage may in some measure account for the greatness of the price
30. That, however, did not account for the mountains, and then they did not know what they would find beyond those
31. No relativistic effect could account for this kind of discrepancy
32. A global catastrophe in the form of a world-wide flood that covered the entire planet, would also account for the fact that fossils of extinct animals can be found all around the world and not just in one area
33. No language he knew had ever had to account for such a phenomenon
34. We started a separate savings account for all the different things we were recycling
35. How does a (soul) account for (its) historical misdeeds whose antecedents are unknown?
36. And his interest in me, for whatever reason, was far more intense than scientific attentiveness could possibly account for
37. I tried to figure out what this was telling me and realized it was Friday, and that would account for
38. How did he account for it? Well, he didn’t
39. He can’t even account for it, or won’t admit that he could have made a mistake
40. That would account for his flight path
41. over, which would account for the pressure drop
42. Karl insisted that Otto was only following him, and should not be held to account for following the lead of his older brother
43. I cannot account for how it happened and, for that misjudgement, I am truly sorry
44. That might account for the amount of debris, including the ship he nestled against
45. He hoped that the fact that he would appear to be a young newly-minted second lieutenant would account for any defects in protocol
46. Maybe the bright light of the morning sun slanting across the rug could account for it
47. His handler had to account for every morsel of dog food given to his crime fighting partner
48. Her face suddenly grew darker than the ill lamplight could account for:
49. Since God loves us, as we become more civilized, we are likely to get a more civilized God—this could possibly account for the trend toward the greater benevolence of God in the New Testament vis-a-vis the Old Testament
50. show that blacks now account for nearly half of all new HIV/AIDS diagnoses and contract AIDS at a