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

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1 The only limits to the capacity of the French Crown to tax its inhabitants was the capacity to pay ( and the means to appropriate the surplus ) ; between 1537 and 1642 , the per capita fiscal burden in France was ten times that in England .
2 The per capita expenditure in homeland schools in 1987/88 was lower than that in DET schools — with Kwazulu , for example , spending only 412 rand per pupil .
3 The per capita residential floor space in urban China was less in 1980 than in 1949 when the communists first took control .
4 Despite attempts to recommend local materials , the per capita costs of the scheme were also high and there seems to have been a certain ‘ willing suspension of disbelief ’ about the local capacity to provide replacements for all the goodies originally supplied by UNICEF .
5 That 's about 250 unsolicited items per man , woman and child ( five times the per capita junk volume in Britain ) .
6 Phosphorus accumulation reached a maximum during the deposition of unit VI ( Table 1a ) when the per capita output of 0.31–0.54kgyr -1 was similar to that reported for the Classic Maya .
7 In the other camp were the advocates , who characterised arts funding as a fundamental department of any civilised nation , and pointed out with some embarrassment that most Western countries devote ten times the per capita budget supported represented by the NEA 's $175 million ( £100 million ) budget .
8 Due to population increases and the deterioration in water quality , the per capita availability of water for human consumption is decreasing .
9 Head : ‘ We need to consider this because of the decline in the value of the per capita allowance . ’
10 Further , the per capita figures for the oil exporters and the centrally-planned economies would distribute the countries in these categories fairly widely throughout the list .
11 The per capita income is the basic criterion for drawing comparisons .
12 In some cases other criteria will override the per capita income basis of the classification .
13 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
14 The curves indicate the per capita crowding cost for individuals .
15 is the per capita marginal cost curve .
16 In consequence , to take one example , the British per capita consumption of tea trebled between 1844 and 1876 , and the per capita consumption of sugar rose from c. 17 to c. 60 lbs in the same period .
17 On air pollution , the report said that the country was responsible for 1.6 per cent of global emissions of carbon dioxide , twice the per capita average .
18 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 .
19 Notwithstanding these problems , Table 5 compares the per capita gross domestic products at market prices for the twelve EC countries in 1986 , measured at current prices and ‘ purchasing power parities ’ .
20 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 .
21 Unable to persuade other firms to commit to such a specific amount , he arrived at a compromise by forming the Per Cent Club , which has 120 corporate members giving not less than a half per cent of their annual UK pre-tax income to the community .
22 Furthermore , the equilibrium allocation often reduces to the so-called Shaw-Mohler form , that selection favours mutants which alter life histories so that the per cent gain in fitness through one sex function exceeds the per cent loss through the other sex function .
23 Furthermore , the equilibrium allocation often reduces to the so-called Shaw-Mohler form , that selection favours mutants which alter life histories so that the per cent gain in fitness through one sex function exceeds the per cent loss through the other sex function .
24 The Per Cent Club is a group of about 300 UK companies committed to spending 0.5 per cent of their profits on community causes .
25 a , Data recording the per cent of lymphocytes damaged over time does not take into account the fact that in the period immediately after radiotherapy , the peripheral lymphocyte count in the majority of patients falls .
26 Results are presented as the means ( standard deviation ) of the per cent of input cells bound .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 A is used for the per cent of records loaded first .
30 B is used for the per cent of accesses made to A ( in total ) .
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