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a. Not accounted
Usage examples of "unaccounted".
Some bits of their story Ribble seems to have been able to check, but there still seems to be a lot of time unaccounted for, except for their own uncorroborated explanations.
THIRTY-FIVE William Rackham, head of Rackham Perfumeries, slightly the worse for the several stiff brandies he drank after the departure of the police, stands in his parlour staring out at the rain, wondering how many bits of paper are still unaccounted for: how many are still fluttering through the evening air, or plastered to the windows of his Notting Hill neighbours, or being read by astounded pedestrians when they pluck them off hedges and fence-railings.
I knew for certain, four dead including Sergeant Portus, and thirteen still unaccounted for.
Accustomed in her London practice to seeing nameless men and women huddled on night-time pavements, Anna still marvelled at the thought that there was unlikely to be a single native soul on the island of Guernsey unaccounted for.
But offhand, we have the mastermind, that one known gunslick, and at least two other gals, Maureen and French Barbara, unaccounted for.
Stephen Lindstrom, Leonard Nims and Hugh Pepperdine were still unaccounted for.
Bosch from the gathered evidence and information that Waits was a predator who targeted young women who would not be immediately missed, fringe dwellers who were unaccounted for by society in the first place and therefore not missed when they disappeared.
As one of the trade magazines noted, that left a lot of outlaws unaccounted for.
And Tesla was still unaccounted for-although at times the Regent thought he could actually feel the traitor's bloodlusts reaching out for him.
And if that were the case, who knew how many other lists had similar disparities, how many Terreilleans who had come to Kaeleer were now unaccounted for?
After a year Tolkien wrote that he had a good few bills unaccounted for, and added: Money matters are not very cheerful.
Tregare checked his list against Backspace Key's and found less than a dozen colonies unaccounted for, and fifteen ships.
There might be eight embryos unaccounted for but probably not, probably only the five they knew about.
The one taken by a street photographer inLondon during the two days Foot was unaccounted for.
He could also have died anonymously and unaccounted for in any one of a thousand different ways for a thousand different reasons.