Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun pl] per " in BNC.

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1 The device 's CPU combines a 32-bit integer processor producing up to eight instructions per cycle and 64-bit floating point unit and has 200 MIPS , 25 MFLOPS performance .
2 The device 's CPU combines a 32-bit integer processor producing up to eight instructions per cycle and 64-bit floating point unit and has 200 MIPS , 25 MFLOPS performance .
3 A built-in IntelliView multi-session feature enables users to hot-key between up to eight sessions per user .
4 The pattern consisted of repetitive peristaltic contractions in the body of the oesophagus not related to swallowing and occurring at a rhythm of four to eight contractions per minute and lasting for periods of two to eight minutes .
5 The incidence of severe acute renal failure increased with age from 17.1 cases per million population per year in adults under 50 to 949 cases per million per year in the 80 to 89 age group ( table I ) .
6 The rate of value added tax ( VAT ) was to be lowered from 25 to 22 per cent from Jan. 1 , 1993 ; taxes on electricity and fuel for industrial use would be abolished , while the tax on carbon dioxide emissions would be increased to 0.32 kronor per kilogramme of emission except for industry where it would be 0.08 kronor per kilogramme .
7 These amendments postponed the original 1975–6 carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon vehicle emission standards until 1980–1 , and established a relaxed standard for oxides of nitrogen ( the revision readjusted the balance between air quality and fuel economy by raising the emission limit from 0.4 to 1.0 grams per mile ) to take effect in 1981 or even later ( table 8.2 ) .
8 Most experts agree , however , that the figure is nearer 60,000 to 65,000 cycles per second , which would be enough to hear most prey sounds .
9 The speed of this action potential down a cell is specific to that cell , but in different cells this speed ranges from 0.2 metres per second to 120 metres per second .
10 Exercise may sound like a bad idea , but in fact it will do good : raising the pulse rate to 120 beats per minute each day for two minutes , and exercising the whole body fully is the recommended regime .
11 Current Pyramid Corporate MIServers have up to 12 33MHz MIPS Computer Systems Inc R3000 processors , and are rated at up to 468 transactions per second ( UX No 329 ) .
12 Its implementation reportedly supports up to 500 I/Os per second and each I/O request addresses 64KB of data .
13 In this case the motor would be able to drive a load torque of 0.2 Nm at all speeds up to 500 steps per second , because the pull-out torque exceeds the load torque over this speed range .
14 If , for example , the system is just able to respond to a change in stepping rate from 475 to 500 steps per second : and so .
15 By January this year the ratio had fallen to 17.2 pupils per teacher .
16 Information from the drink diaries , based on a comparison of the averages for the first and the last three weeks of the course , revealed a shift from high to moderate drinking levels for males , that is , from 40 to 32 units per week .
17 The two new servers using the 7100 are the HP 9000 Models 887S and 897S , with performance ratings of up to 184 transactions per second .
18 Rates of erosion up to 30 tonnes per hectare were recorded in some areas .
19 These contain a spinning mechanism that turns at a gentle 15 to 30 revolutions per minute — just enough to ensure convection and prevent cells from adhering to the glass walls of the bottle .
20 The level of interest requires that presentations must be limited to 30 minutes per paper , which should include five minutes for questions .
21 Each cooper made up to 30 battels per day .
22 Then pick up the pace to within 20 to 30 seconds per mile of your 10K race pace and hold that for seven minutes .
23 Australia struggled to score 101-9 in a match reduced to 30 overs per side but hit back to dismiss the West Indies for 87 with three balls to spare .
24 The output had now grown to 115 hours per week .
25 Tea , margarine and cooking fat were rationed to 2 ozs per week .
26 There is a difference in the positions amounting to 2 hours per month ; thus the sky for midnight on 1 December is the same as at 4 hours GMT on 1 October , 2 hours GMT on 1 November , 22 hours GMT on 1 January , 20 hours GMT on 1 February , and so on .
27 Guests are served a complimentary afternoon tea and are entitled to 2 hours per week of tennis , ladies are also offered a complimentary facial .
28 Correll found that a common herbicide , Atrazine , at levels as low as 0.5 to 2 parts per million in sediments and 0.1 to 1.4 ppm in the water column , drastically inhibited the net oxygen production of horned pondweed ( Zanichallia palustris ) .
29 The field is expected to go into production in the third quarter of 1994 , and to increase Cairn 's total output from the equivalent of 4,500 to 7,500 barrels per day of oil .
30 The storm , involving winds of up to 140 miles per hour , during the night of Aug. 25-26 hit the coast of Louisiana , some 60 miles south-west of the city of New Orleans , causing extensive damage .
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