Example sentences of "[prep] [art] per " in BNC.

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1 A is used for the per cent of records loaded first .
2 B is used for the per cent of accesses made to A ( in total ) .
3 Qualifications for the per cent club , which was launched by the Prince of Wales in nineteen eighty six , is the contribution of no less than half a per cent of pre-tax , U K profits , or one per cent of dividends to the community .
4 Now introduce the concept of equally distributed equivalent level of income as the per capita amount of the smallest total income which if equally distributed offers the same level of welfare as the original distribution , so that
5 He is chairman of Business in the Community both in Scotland and England , and is joint-chairman of the Per Cent Club , a group of companies that pledge a proportion of their income to the community .
6 Results are presented as the means ( standard deviation ) of the per cent of input cells bound .
7 Head : ‘ We need to consider this because of the decline in the value of the per capita allowance . ’
8 The aims of the per cent club were described by the Archbishop of Canterbury , at the clubs , at the clubs annual general meeting last week , as clear and refreshing .
9 The award was presented by the Prince of Wales at the Annual Meeting of the per cent club , which I 've already mentioned , and it was during nineteen ninety , and it won the private sector small to medium size company , or companies subsidiary sector category .
10 The greatest gains were made by the separatist Northern League , which increased its vote from … 5 of a per cent to 9.3 per cent for the lower house .
11 But recent research shows that the ‘ constant ’ changes by a fraction of a per cent , both over a period of weeks and over several years .
12 Although the effect in any one region is small , the cumulative result is to dim the Sun by a fraction of a per cent , a year or two after solar maximum — just as observed .
13 The judge awarded Hoelzer $577,000 for his labours , based on Hoelzer 's calculations of a per diem rate of $1,600 a day .
14 Whereas at a younger age , the percentage increase for the age , might be , you know , point one of a per cent .
15 Most seem to be going for a reduction of about three quarters of a per cent .
16 When the government makes an award it normally provides all but about a quarter of a per cent of the extra needed . ’
17 Figure 1.2 Excess of female population after the age of 45 years and males as a per cent of the total ( 1981 )
18 Using acid phosphatase as a lysosomal marker enzyme , values for latency and supernatant enzyme ( calculated as a per cent of control values and expressed as means ( SEM ) ) were as follows : latency — 143.6 ( 38.7 ) % ; supernatant enzyme — 96.4 ( 2.8 ) % ( four experiments ) .
19 The countries which qualify for assistance are those with a per capita GNP of less than US $ 791 ( valued at 1983 dollars ) .
20 But in South Africa , with a per capita income twice as high , the rate of population increase rose from 2.4% to 3.1% during the same period and life expectancy stayed at 63 , similar to China or India .
21 The number of countries in Europe with a per capita intake of more than 10 litres of pure alcohol per year increased from 3 in 1950 to 18 by 1979 .
22 The union treaty also provided for the creation of a cohesion fund by Dec. 31 , 1993 , to finance environmental and transport infrastructure projects in member countries with a per capita GDP which was less than 90 per cent of the EC average .
23 This fund would only benefit member countries with a per capita income of less than 90 per cent of the EC average ( i.e. Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) .
24 where R , and L refer to the per cent correct score at the right and left ear or visual hemifield respectively and R and L refer to the per cent error score at each ear or hemifield .
25 where R , and L refer to the per cent correct score at the right and left ear or visual hemifield respectively and R and L refer to the per cent error score at each ear or hemifield .
26 This is a view shared by about three hundred leading companies , including I B M , who belong to the per cent club .
27 It is recognized that this might cause expenditure problems in telephone expense but , if it is sited in the library , it is under constant supervision and control , which would preclude unauthorized use of the telephone system and allow a proper accounting system of telephone costs , which could be charged to the per capita of the department using the system , similar to the way in which Rank Xerox is administered .
28 In some ways it is easy to share the enthusiasm of the Secretary of State for his new schools , financially independent ( except on the direct grant for students from the DES , paid on a per capita basis ) , yet with a rigidly controlled curriculum .
29 Not surprisingly , for a country which is second only to Russia for the scale of its distances ( and second to no country but Norway on a per capita energy consumption basis ) motor fuels make up the largest element of oil consumption .
30 The doctors were paid on a per capita basis .
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