Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [adj] [unc] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 According to American projections , these actions will compensate for a 15 per cent increase in emissions of carbon .
2 For these purposes a business or interest in a business does not qualify for the 100 per cent relief if the business consists wholly or mainly of dealing in securities , stocks or shares , land or buildings or of the making or holding of investments ( IHTA 1984 , s105(3) ) .
3 This is in contrast to the compulsory sale procedures under CA 1985 , s429 where , although market purchases made before the posting of the offer document can not count towards the 90 per cent threshold , purchases afterwards may be counted provided they do not exceed the offer price .
4 I did n't know till the next we er till the weekend and he made me know as I 'd swore .
5 As a result the cost of living will rise , inflation will hover around the 4 per cent mark for much of the next two years , but it will not measure the much larger deflationary effects of the Budget as a whole on incomes and spending power .
6 Nurses , teachers , the police and local authority employees will be among those asked to make do with a 1.5 per cent increase in 1993 .
7 That Scotland does not benefit from the 15 per cent of GDP earned by the financial sector ? ’ he asked .
8 Its bid for 1992–3 was late , so it did n't benefit from the 50 per cent increase , and there is great pressure to meet the standards required for grant status .
9 The gearing procedure will result in a 1 per cent .
10 The changing policies of the Welsh Office meant that a standstill budget would result in a 14 per cent increase in the rate and a 2 per cent cut in the budget would mean a 5 per cent increase .
11 Mr French was also convinced that set aside will not result in a 15 per cent cut in cereal production this year .
12 According to a Mori poll conducted for the Electoral Reform Society , a commitment by Labour to proportional representation could result in a 2.5-3 per cent swing to Labour in a general election .
13 Northallerton had the lowest level of accommodation provision in Hambleton and the loss of the Sundial Hotel would result in a 33 per cent reduction in the total number of beds in the town , the inquiry heard .
14 The Finance Minister Crispus Kiyonga on July 3 , 1989 , presented a budget for 1989/90 ( the fiscal year starting on July 1 , 1989 ) which he said was aimed at strengthening the balance of payments and at reducing inflation , but which nevertheless would provide for a 40 per cent salary increase for civil servants .
15 Employees ' contributions should begin with a 1 per cent contribution from the first £1.00 of earnings .
16 We certainly can not bank on the 49 per cent increase in the size of the Bar which has occurred in the last 10 years .
17 When the Under-Secretary met the TEC chairman did he apologise for the 97 per cent .
18 ‘ In the short run , it is possible that inflation will exceed the top of the target range during calendar 1993 , but it is more likely that inflation will remain in the 3 per cent to 4 per cent range in the absence of any unexpected shocks , ’ the report said .
19 Earlier , Mr Josselin said he would call for a 30 per cent increase in minimum prices imposed on imports at the EC fisheries meeting in Brussels .
20 To register you will need a French social security number , for which you should apply to the local Caisse d'Assurance Maladie .
21 I have n't had time to get it up on the machine to change again quickly but I 've had a quick look at the situation with regard to the five per cent increase .
22 And experience does tell as the French Grand prix turns into a demolition derby … after two laps world championship leader Kerton retires with a broken bracket …
23 A 10 per cent rise in money supply will lead to a 10 per cent rise in prices and a 10 per cent depreciation of the exchange rate ( assuming no inflation abroad ) .
24 In its 1990/91 survey of Turkey the OECD estimated that the loss of Iraqi and Kuwaiti markets for Turkish goods during the Gulf war and the trade embargo would lead to a 5 per cent fall in annual export earnings .
25 In the circumstances , it is not clear what will be considered ‘ unreasonable ’ but , for a DHA with a fixed budget , even a 10 per cent increase in prices would lead to a 9 per cent decrease in services which could be purchased — a serious blow to planning .
26 Can he tell the House something about the agreement made on 13 December by his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment , which I understand will lead to a 6 per cent .
27 An improved diet may lead to a 15-20 per cent reduction .
28 Geena Davis will star as the Sixties femme fatale
29 Nu-Swift will repay £65.3m to retain HP Cleaning , the US business maintenance group bought by Sicli last year , and will also subscribe for a 33 per cent interest in Financiere Sicli .
30 ‘ We maintain that we can not afford the rent being asked for by Mr Butters as it would amount to a 60 per cent increase on what we have been paying and we refuse to put the club in that sort of liability .
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