Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] per " in BNC.

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31 This will amount to about a fifth of the £20m Aegon is to pay for the 40 per cent cut in the business .
32 The point being that because the income is within Case V relief for the 35 per cent is only available or can only be available by way of concession as s687(1) states that it applies in lieu of ss348 or 349 which are Case III Schedule D payments .
33 For the reject results the same calculations are done on the unshaded area giving revised probabilities of 0·32 for the 10 per cent and 0·68 for the 2 per cent levels .
34 For the reject results the same calculations are done on the unshaded area giving revised probabilities of 0.32 for the 10 per cent and 0.68 for the 2 per cent levels .
35 ‘ Still holding out for the twenty per cent , I see , Maurice . ’
36 Officials are already concerned he does not spend enough time there to qualify for the 12 per cent tax laws .
37 But the intention is for the 49 per cent Dutch government shareholding to be reduced later this year through an issue in Amsterdam , London , Frankfurt , Paris and New York .
38 West Germany , Switzerland , Austria and Canada all welcomed the proposal and , along with Scandinavia , became known as the Thirty Per Cent Club .
39 Year-to-year variations in sulphur dioxide concentrations occur such as the 1 per cent increase between 1987 and 1988 and the 3 per cent decrease between 1988 and 1989 .
40 One of the main facilitators for community involvement is what has become known in I B M as the ten per cent scheme .
41 I wish to make a simple plea about the 20 per cent .
42 Before the hon. Gentleman lectures me about the 0.7 per cent .
43 Asked about the 19.5 per cent stake held by a rival brewer , he said he thought Boddington should sell it .
44 But what about the 5.5 per cent uprating ?
45 Even so , a rise in the proportion of appliance sales on hire purchase from only a tenth on nationalisation to nearly a half ten years later enabled them to retain their share in the growing retail market for electrical goods at about the 25 per cent level which they inherited on nationalisation .
46 I 've wondered whether we ought to separate but every time I bring this up , he cries and then worries about the 50 per cent of ‘ his ’ assets I 'll take with me if I do decide to go !
47 The AGRs have also enabled the nuclear component of electricity production in the United Kingdom ( including Scotland ) to push through the 20 per cent barrier .
48 Then it was presented with a list of terminal patients and had to skim off the 25 per cent who would be okayed for resurrection .
49 The surge of inquiries for new cars after the five per cent tax cut in the Budget was subdued by election uncertainty ; it should now become a flow of firm orders .
50 However , a small consolation was the extra help with fuel and power costs after the eight per cent VAT charge , ’ she said .
51 In the first quarter of 1991 exports to former Eastern bloc countries fell by 79.1 per cent and imports from them by 67.3 per cent , whereas exports to hard-currency areas rose by 28.5 per cent and imports from them by 100 per cent after a 58 per cent devaluation in the zloty in January 1990 to a rate of US$1.00=Zl9,500 , and further devaluation in May 1991 to $1.00=Zl11,100 [ see p. 38208 ] .
52 Ten years later , after a 17 per cent drop in the secondary school population of the area , suspensions are up 230 per cent , the centres admit suspended as well as pre-suspension pupils and a fourth centre has been opened .
53 Only after a 10 per cent .
54 The budget was based around a forecast of zero growth in gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1992 , after a 5 per cent GDP reduction in the severe recession in 1991 .
55 DIVERSIFIED USM insurance broker Oriel ( 129p ) is set for further expansion into niche areas after a 33 per cent 1991 profits increase to £2.8 million .
56 Herr Bjorn Engholm , head of the opposition Social Democrats , who only just managed to retain an overall majority in his Schleswig-Holstein constituency after an eight per cent drop in electoral fortunes , called for a ‘ national pact of common sense ’ with the ruling Christian Democrats .
57 If the average per capita of land held in such does not exceed two hundred percent of the average per capita land held in the locality it shall remain untouched .
58 Although many countries satisfy PLAN 's eligibility criteria , Tanzania ranks extremely high in terms of having one of the lowest per capita GNPs , low life expectancy , low primary school enrollment rates .
59 Of the 55 per cent who knew of chlorine 's everyday uses , only three per cent were aware of its use as a hospital disinfectant and one per cent of its function in plastics manufacture .
60 Such a plea , although laudable , has little chance of becoming reality in the present organizational set-up , for it ignores the semantic difference in the uniformed ‘ polis 's ’ role and that of the 10–15 per cent of the institution who form the élite in the CID .
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