on account of something

  • 101There's Something About a War — Infobox Television episode Title = There s Something About a War Series = Desperate Housewives Caption = Gabrielle and Sister Mary go to war. Season = 2 Episode = 13 Airdate = January 22, 2006 Production = 213 Writer = Kevin Etten Director =… …

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  • 102fill something out — 1 this account needs to be filled out: EXPAND, enlarge, add to, elaborate on, flesh out; supplement, extend, develop, amplify. 2 (N. Amer.) he filled out the forms …

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  • 103take something into consideration — CONSIDER, give thought to, take into account, allow for, provide for, plan for, make provision for, accommodate, bargain for, reckon with; foresee, anticipate. → consideration * * * take something into consideration phrase to think about a… …

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  • 104call to account — {v. phr.} 1. To ask (someone) to explain why he did something wrong (as breaking a rule). * /The principal called Jim to account after Jim left school early without permission./ 2. To scold (as for wrong conduct); reprimand. * /The father called… …

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  • 105call to account — {v. phr.} 1. To ask (someone) to explain why he did something wrong (as breaking a rule). * /The principal called Jim to account after Jim left school early without permission./ 2. To scold (as for wrong conduct); reprimand. * /The father called… …

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  • 106payment on account — ► an amount of money paid that is part of the total amount owed for something, or the act of paying in this way: »Tax is also due as the first payment on account for the tax year 2010 11. Main Entry: ↑payment …

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  • 107call\ to\ account — v. phr. 1. To ask (someone) to explain why he did something wrong (as breaking a rule). The principal called Jim to account after Jim left school early without permission. 2. To scold (as for wrong conduct); reprimand. The father called his son… …

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  • 108be brought to account — be brought/called to account formal to be forced to explain something you did wrong, and usually to be punished. What concerns us most is that the people responsible for the violence should be brought to account …

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  • 109be called to account — be brought/called to account formal to be forced to explain something you did wrong, and usually to be punished. What concerns us most is that the people responsible for the violence should be brought to account …

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  • 110on someone's account — if you do something on someone s account, you do it because you think they want you to Please don t go on my account …

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