101.   But if it is true that corporations discriminate against the LPGA because of perceived lesbianism, then these pillars of the business community should be held accountable.

102.   But in practice, students and schools are held accountable for proficiency only in academics, not physical fitness.

103.   But Healtheon should be held accountable for something else.

104.   But in the United States, no one would hold Reich accountable for, say, the air strikes in Iraq.

105.   But others feel strongly that the military should be held accountable for its misdeeds.

106.   But Robinson informed the assistant coaches prior to the season that they would be on their own this year and held accountable for their performances.

107.   But seven years in, the Kaiser mammography group has perhaps gone as far as anyone in creating a statistical system for holding doctors accountable for their work.

108.   But mechanisms are in place to give church members a voice in deciding what is a credible accusation and to hold bishops accountable for their actions, Rizzotto said.

109.   But Michael Posner, executive director of the lawyers committee, said the agreement was an important first step to hold companies accountable.

110.   But that horrendous discovery was also good news, in a sense, because it meant that the killers could be held accountable by the country they had betrayed.

v. + accountable >>共 6
hold 93.12%
make 5.92%
keep 0.48%
find 0.24%
consider 0.12%
leave 0.12%
hold + a. >>共 241
responsible 23.11%
accountable 19.87%
steady 10.10%
captive 7.14%
liable 6.16%
high 2.76%
early 2.58%
open 2.37%
true 2.22%
scoreless 1.86%
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