Every credit I make is his, everything I do, both good and bad, accrues to him.
Trade credits or deficits accrued between countries A & B are used by country C or C & D [complex switches are possible]to effect a multi-national balancing of payments.
The credit may not yet have accrued to City Hall, but it has, at least for now, reached the headquarters of an extraordinarily popular police commissioner.
The credits to the Dornbakers have been accruing unclaimed and without readjustment for more than four thousand periods.
Judge Thomas is highly qualified, Mr. Bush said, "and if credit accrues to him for coming up through a tough life as a minority in this country, so much the better."
While Mr. Bush cannot take full credit for the turnaround - and he does not try to - his record on education in Texas shows that some credit will rightfully accrue to him.
People in Baltimore are concerned that too much credit accrues to Washington and too little to the city to the north.
I will arrange that all credit accrues to the police.
One can only hope that the sociology of music criticism has been enriched by these answers and that valuable credits will accrue.
After nearly 30 years in New York City government, I understand that all credit accrues to the boss, whoever he or she is.