Example sentences of "[no cls] in real [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Canadian workers received a 5.4% wage increase in the year to October , a real rise of 0.6% ; Italian employees got a 7.1% rise in the year to September , or 0.8% in real terms . |
2 | The allocations for the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum are increasing by 1.75% and 1.85% in real terms respectively . |
3 | UK exports rose 6.1% in real terms in 1990 compared to a 7.6% increase in Scottish exports . |
4 | The Treasury reckons that , after climbing 8.75% in real terms last year , fixed business investment will fall by 1% in 1990 . |
5 | The price farmers receive for agricultural products in the European Community fell by 11.8% in real terms in the last quarter of 1992 compared with the same period of 1991 . |
6 | The increase was in large part caused by the rising costs of social security , itself a consequence of the steep rise in unemployment , and the NATO commitment to boost defence spending by an extra 3 per cent per annum in real terms . |
7 | The article went on to record a growth rate of 20 per cent per annum in real terms ; annual exports to the value of $1 billion ; and a three-year investment programme of £800 million . |
8 | But with defence spending already falling away ( this year 's defence budget is 7–8% in real terms below last year 's ) , the chance looks bleak . |
9 | It seems most likely then , that the increasing police budgets ( up from £3.35 billion in 1988/9 to £4.1 billion in 1989/90 ) , which have risen by over 50 per cent in real terms since 1979 , will be used to maintain , defend , and expand on this hegemonic style . |
10 | Let us suppose that a Government , a party , observing that the rate of increase of the national income has been as high as 3 per cent in real terms over the last few years , were to decide to make plans which involve the growth of public expenditure at the rate of 2and1/2 ; per cent , so as to be a little within the recent happy experience . |
11 | In spite of such cuts total social security spending continued to increase as a proportion of GDP — by an average of 5 per cent in real terms — in OECD states between 1975 and 1985 . |
12 | Mr Tyson says deregulation prompted fares to rise by 23 per cent in real terms in 1986/87 , followed by a 3.7 per cent real increase in 1987/88 . |
13 | According to Inland Revenue estimates for England some 500,000 businesses , mainly in the South and West , will see their rates bills rise by 20 per cent in real terms for at least the next two years . |
14 | Labour claims that central government capital spending on schools has been cut by 29 per cent in real terms since 1979 , while LEA spending has been squeezed mercilessly . |
15 | SPENDING on all sectors of education has risen under the Conservatives by 20 per cent in real terms , a study by the London School of Economics showed yesterday . |
16 | The study , by Mr Tony Travers , showed that spending on each primary school child increased by 41 per cent in real terms between 1980 and 1990 . |
17 | In the UK , investment during 1991 is estimated to have fallen by 15 per cent in real terms , compared with the forecast drop of 10 per cent , according to the CIA 's panel . |
18 | The science budget has grown by 24 per cent in real terms since 1978–79 . |
19 | And since 1978 , British industry 's spending on R&D has increased by 37 per cent in real terms . |
20 | Since 1979 we have increased spending on the police by 74 per cent in real terms . |
21 | We have supported this by increasing the public funding of the arts , by 60 per cent in real terms since 1979 , and introducing new incentives to personal giving . |
22 | Spending on health has increased by 60 per cent in real terms since 1979 . |
23 | The Metropolitan Police are expected to cost £1,082.391 million in 1989/90 — an increase of over 50 per cent in real terms since 1977/8 . |
24 | Since we came into office , we have increased the funds available to the research councils and other bodies funded through the science budget by 25 per cent in real terms . |
25 | But will it save so much oil , and will oil prices rise the 14 per cent in real terms that the CEGB expects ? |
26 | Although the SB level increased by 5 per cent in real terms between November 1978 and April 1987 , this compares with an average increase of 14 per cent in real terms for personal disposable income . |
27 | Although the SB level increased by 5 per cent in real terms between November 1978 and April 1987 , this compares with an average increase of 14 per cent in real terms for personal disposable income . |
28 | Capital spending per pupil nationally had risen by 7 per cent in real terms since 1979 , he said . |
29 | ITV was unavoidably vulnerable to the impact of economic recessions upon advertising revenue ( for instance , revenue fell by 12 per cent in real terms in 1969 — 70 ) . |
30 | Between 1975 and 1981 ‘ total local authority expenditure declined by more than 16 per cent in real terms , with a further sharp fall in 1981 — 2 ’ ( Wright 1982:17 ) . |