Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] a [adj] [unc] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Consider for example the proposition that the average human possesses one breast and one testicle , a grievous misapplication of statistics no doubt , but less of an affront to logic than the argument of the weather forecaster , seized on by John Allen Paulos : with a 50 per cent chance of rain on Saturday and a 50 per cent chance on Sunday , he declared , ‘ it looks like a 100 per cent chance of rain this weekend ’ .
2 This fact probably has over a fifty per cent accuracy .
3 However the plan also allows for a 36 per cent rise in carbon dioxide emissions from heavy industry and power plants .
4 Cologne 's unusually intense art scene began with what Kacprzak describes as a post-war vie de bohème , made possible by low rents in Cologne and Düsseldorf , and a rather un-German tolerance for something less than order .
5 That , Mr Sampson said , gave rise for concern with a 15.7 per cent increase during the year , which compares with a 14 per cent rise for Scotland as a whole .
6 That compares with a 42 per cent increase in the average council house rent in Scotland since 1989 .
7 This compares with a 22 per cent increase over the same period last year
8 Suppose the firm 's income consists of a 50 per cent chance of £2000 and a 50 per cent chance of nothing .
9 An alternative is that it consists of a few per cent silicates , all the rest being iron-rich compounds such as FeS and FeO , which have densities between those of metallic iron and silicates .
10 Thousands of demonstrators protested in Tehran on July 6-12 against recent price rises including a 500 per cent rise in bus fares .
11 Is it really any more rational to deny rather than affirm — am I , for example , sure that I mean by God what a religious person does , because if I do not then my dismissal of God 's existence rests on a logical non sequitur .
12 The dressing-down comes as a 60 per cent rise in complaints against banks was revealed yesterday .
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