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How to use on account of in a sentence

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Hayek wanted to provide a reason for respecting traditions that went beyond acceptance of them merely on account of their Burkean venerability.
Today I heard that the woman in question lost her job at the bank on account of those pictures!
Even if this perceptiojn is distorted, it should be no surprise that prices have risen on account of the changeover.
Sports cars have been called selfish cars on account of the fact you don't have to give anyone a lift but one cupholder was a bit much!
As a result of this, I have not been able to take any time off on account of not feeling well.
Except it wasn't running on Monday lunchtime, on account of all the people in the way.
I threw a load of shirts out some years ago, on account of them being never worn and almost irrevocably corrupted by dust.
Well, if I pass away tonight, it will probably be on account of overwork and not as a result of hunger.
This has happened mainly on account of losing the ability to live with differences.
While the film has been canned, its release has been delayed on account of the Cricket World Cup.
Bangalore is just one city, which on account of its IT bigwigs, is in the limelight.
Then a friend of mine has been having a pretty rough period on account of his brother's illness.
There is a huge loss of livestock on account of shortage of fodder and water.
The need for the Thames Estuary sea forts arose in the last war on account of the mining of our waters with magnetic mines.
I yelled after them, but they didn't hear me on account of already being fifty metres away.
Medical services in any ideal place should not be denied to anyone on account of inability to pay.
Thames Water says there might be a hosepipe ban on account of there not being enough rain over the winter.
Traffic accidents continue to claim a large number of lives on account of several factors.
But that cannot be decided by us on account of what we read in the press, only by the inquiry.
She calls her Jolie, as in jolie laide, on account of Jolie's popularity with the men, even though she's got a big nose and a flat chest.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Children, on account of their high natural warmth, are the proper subjects for inurement to cold.
But of all others, they are the most inveterate, which are produced on account of religion.
The animal suggests a large jerboa in appearance on account of its jumping habits, the long hind-limbs, and the long tail.
The answer to this question is, that these different expressions of Moses were so ordered on account of the posterities.
Nowhere in the Balkan Peninsula has there been so much oppression and bloodshed on account of nationality.
Nevertheless I continued to treat him well on account of the interest you felt in him.
These words are Keresan, and Tcino performed this part on account of his kinship.
What could they have done to me, said my brother, on account of my recusancy?
After such failures he would be downcast on account of Hans's contrariness.
For its determination knop's sodic hypobromite method, on account of its convenience, is now generally preferred.
Some time I told him of various inconveniences on account of my ignorance of English.
There was a small riot at the labor camp one morning on account of a lack of food and of utensils for cooking.
Not only that, but he would get into trouble with Mr. Paine on account of the damage which it had received.
One swiftlet is world-famous on account of its saliva-built nest, which is the edible swallows' nest we used to read about.
Married women are hereby emancipated from all disabilities on account of coverture.
The clay came into notice late in the 18th century on account of the local abundance of the crinoid Apiocrinus Parkinsoni.
The syncretistic Controversy was remarkable on account of the great men who engaged in it and the noble purpose which caused it.
It won't be much, but I should like to do it on account of his kindness about the boat.
It was the Pu-nak-ik-si, or cutbank River, so named on account of the rock walls on both sides of the lower part of its valley.
The seclusion of women began, they say, on account of the licentiousness of the Arabs.
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