Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] per [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Severe PMS — two x 500mg evening primrose capsules per day throughout the month , and 50mg vitamin B6 or one multivitamin/mineral supplement .
2 Sulphuric acid releases two hydrogen ions per molecule , that is 2H + +
3 For a single claimant in the age bracket 18 to 24 , it is £1,619.80 in income support per year , plus £1,560 for full housing benefit .
4 Then , assuming " phantom " chains , the change in free energy per chain as the end-to-end vector R changes to is Averaging over all chains and remembering that we have For a network of n chains per unit volume the change in free energy will be n times this .
5 ‘ Warm-Hearted Weekends ’ are being offered at a selection of hotels for £22 or £26 B&B per night ( tel 021-780 4321 for further information ) .
6 As Italy invests £63 per head , Germany £41 per head and this country only £24 per head in the railways , does not the Secretary of State have a teeny-weeny twinge of conscience when he hears of railway accidents ?
7 Random insertions to balanced tree files that use two index entries per track took rather less time as the overflow percentage in the file built up .
8 An extra 10 hp a side may not be a mind-blowing power increase but it does represent 330,000 foot lbs per minute and , at its increased maximum weight of 3800 lbs , the new model would , with one engine out , climb at 180 ft/min , or almost 300 ft/min at lighter weights .
9 Venice ( offered only ) 1000 Ducats £30000 per year £577 per week
10 The research group also figures Novell Inc will try to boost Unix System Labs ' $150,000 revenue per employee near term to at least $210,000 — the minimum Novell believes is required to get a 10% net margin .
11 Padua ( 1592 ) 180 , , £5400 per year £ 104 per week ( 1589 ) 320 Ducats £9600 per year £ 185 per week
12 In a sense it is equivalent to a track in an ISAM file , in that there is one index entry per control interval .
13 PSD itself will then provide up to an addition £8.50 per week towards excess travelling costs .
14 Variance component analysis was used to calculate the contribution of the variations within subjects , biopsy samples , and crypts to the total variation of the proliferation index per method .
15 What are the costs of the machinery and labour inputs per year ?
16 Embattled Albania , followed by Scotland , has the largest active football support per head of population in the world .
17 It states , ‘ … grassland accounting for more than 70% of the total utilised agricultural area , a stocking rate of less than 1 livestock unit ( 1 cow over two years old or 6.6 sheep ) per forage hectare and farm rents not exceeding 65% of the national average … and a labour income per man — work unit exceeding 80% of the national average ’ .
18 In 1990 , the number of crime calls per officer in south Wales was more than 42 , compared with 29 in Cheshire and 39 in Leicester , to take just two examples .
19 Trunk fragments , with attached -AER and +AER limbs , were transferred to tubes ( Falcon no. 2057 ; 4–6 trunk fragments per tube ) containing 1-ml aliquots of equilibrated serum-free defined culture medium ( modified Biggers medium ) , growth factors added ( see legend to Table 1 ) , and the tubes rotated ( 30r.p.m. at –75° angle ) in a 5% CO 2 incubator at 37°C .
20 A dwelling house was let at the rent of 16s. 5d. per week .
21 The 12-valve head , with two inlet and one exhaust valve per cylinder sits atop a light-alloy cylinder block with the valves themselves operated by rockers from a single overhead camshaft .
22 The starting dose was adjusted to induce one to two bowel movements per day , loose enough to ensure complete daily emptying of the lower bowel and prevent pain or stool soiling , or both .
23 Severe chronic constipatiown was defined as constipation without bowel obstruction , lasting for more than 18 months , not responding to high fibre diets , with less than two bowel movements per week and without an alternating bowel habit ( diarrhoea and constipation ) .
24 Fifty seven children ( 63% ) had recovered , defined as no soiling with 3 bowel movements per week , while not receiving treatment .
25 Laxatives were still used by 33% of the children wh had not recovered , 39% had <3 bowel movements per week , 48% had faecal soiling , 45% had stool withholding , 27% complained of abdominal pain , 73% passed large stools , and 45% still on occasions clogged the toilet with their large stools .
26 All children were considered to be constipated because they had either <3 bowel movements per week or painful bowel movements , or a rectal impaction , or an abdominal faecal mass on physical examination , or all four .
27 It could be elicited in 168 children and was 4 ( 5 ) bowel movements per week .
28 Fifty seven children ( 63% ) had recovered , defined as no soiling with 3 bowel movements per week and receiving no drugs or treatment .
29 Seventeen ( 19% ) had no soiling , eight were still constipated with <3 bowel movements per week , and 11 were receiving treatment ( laxatives , stimulants , suppositories or occasional enemas ) to prevent constipation .
30 As expected , the data from the 33 children who did not recover when compared with the data from the 57 recovered children showed significantly higher incidence rates of symptoms of constipation at follow up ; very large diameter stools , very hard stool consistency , stools that clogged the toilet , stool withholding ( p<0.001 ) , abdominal pain ( p<0.04 ) , and a significant decrease in the number of bowel movements per week ( p<0.001 ) .
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