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Sentences with account

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  • Some banks make it difficult to open an account.
  • Biggart Donald, the Glasgow-based marketing agency, has won two Edinburgh accounts.
  • We always keep very good accounts.
  • We opened new accounts at a bank last week.
  • He kept detailed accounts.
  • He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night. [+ of]
  • Every week, she puts a part of her paycheck into a separate account.
  • I took out my money and closed my account.
  • This basic utilitarian model gives a relatively unsophisticated account of human behaviour.
  • The opening day of the battle was, nevertheless, accounted a success. [be VERB-ed noun]
  • This trading account can be linked to your existing login code.
  • Of little account
  • To turn an idea to account
  • They transferred their publicity account to a new agent
  • He accounts himself poor
  • He will account for his crime
  • Can he account for his actions?
  • He accounted for five of the enemy
  • One of our best accounts
  • A thing of small account
  • In double entry bookkeeping, every debit or credit in the account is also represented as a credit or debit somewhere else.Unless we make an adjustment to lower the original cost figure shown in the accounts, we will be overstating the value of the asset.An account is a detailed record of all the money that a business or a person receives and spends.
  • The check for $8000 was an immediate payment on account of the agreed price for the house.We have gained some new clients to offset the old clients, but we've probably lost more accounts than we've gained.An account is a record kept by a business of invoices and payments for a customer.
  • New account applications require information to be filled out first by the potential customer, then by the company for quotation, and then back to the customer for final signature.We have gained some new clients to offset the old clients, but we've probably lost more accounts than we've gained.An account is a regular client or customer, such as a firm or trader buying goods or supplies on credit.
  • To keep one's account at the bank.
  • Becoming more aware of the progress that scientists have made on behavioral fronts can reduce the risk that other natural scientists will resort to mystical agential accounts when they exceed the limits of their own disciplinary training.
  • On no accounton every accounton all accounts
  • An account of a battle.
  • I've opened an account with Wikipedia so that I can contribute and partake in the project.
  • The Pagan Hercules, why was he accounted a hero?Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure. An officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received. We must account for the use of our opportunities. Idleness accounts for poverty. After the crash, not all passengers were accounted for.
  • Neither the motion of the Moon, whereby moneths are computed; nor of the Sun, whereby years are accounted, consisteth of whole numbers, but admits of fractions, and broken parts, as we have already declared concerning the Moon. Long worke it were / Here to account the endlesse progeny / Of all the weeds that bud and blossome there [. . . ].
  • An account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
  • On this account I'm refusing your offer.
  • Things of no account.
  • In his account it was an excellent piece of work.
  • My account is now with Third National.
  • Do you have an account at this store? My account with the restaurant is past due.
  • The toothpaste account was awarded to a new agency last year.
  • To account for the accident.
  • To account for the missing typewriters.
  • The humidity accounts for our discomfort. His reckless driving accounted for the accident.
  • I account myself well paid.
  • The many virtues accounted to him.
  • Call them to account for having endangered their lives.
  • She gave a good account of herself in the tennis tournament.
  • If any of the silver is missing, I'm going to hold you to account.
  • I can't pay the balance, but here's $10 on account.
  • She saw it through on account of me.
  • On no account should you buy that painting without having it appraised.
  • One must take account of the difficult circumstances. Taking account of the high overhead, the price is not excessive.
  • She has turned her misfortunes to account.
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