Example sentences of "[n mass] of new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Nowadays it is much less common and only 25% of new cases are found in children , ie the onset of the disease has been greatly delayed .
2 Patients with cancer are seen sooner in most pain clinics ( median 25 days in clinics in teaching hospitals and just 10 days in clinics in district general hospitals ) , but these patients make up less than 3% of new referrals to pain clinics ( patients with cancer are usually treated outwith outpatient clinics ) .
3 This is a common cause for referral to a general medical/gastroenterology clinic , accounting for 3% of new referrals in Lincoln .
4 We found 3% of new patients attending a mixed general medical/gastroenterology clinic had the condition .
5 In response to the spate of defaults , the use of credit ratings has become more widespread in commercial paper markets recently , with up to 90% of new programmes now rated .
6 By 2001 the government expects 90% of new jobs to be filled by women and that women will form 45% of the labour force ( Employment Gazette April 1990 ) .
7 Only support new housing developments where 50% of new houses are low cost for rent .
8 In January , for the first time since April 1985 , fewer than 50% of new apartments in the greater Tokyo area were sold ; Daikyo , Japan 's leading apartment-block developer , had a nationwide sales rate of only 47% .
9 A bold new claim , bandied about with some confidence by those in the know — those who have studied the demographics , who foresee that 80% of new jobs in the next five years will be taken by women .
10 This compares with 37 percent of new marriages which end in divorce .
11 And in fact nineteen ninety three is really something of a pivotal year because according to at the beginning of ninety three probably something like forty percent of new applications built using the client server model .
12 By 1980 , 77% of new prescriptions were for the drug ( fig 1 ) .
13 In the year to 30 June 1992 , heterosexual men and women accounted for 38% of new reports , compared with 34% since figures were first recorded .
14 Wright found the condition in 1% of new patients in general medical clinics and in 5% of new patients attending gastroenterology clinics .
15 ‘ It 's a fact that in the first 12 months one in three firms will close and in the longer term 900pc of new companies will shut in their first five years . ’
16 Aiming at corporate accounts , ICL claims these versions of OfficePower , along with implementations on other Unix platforms expected to be announced in the coming months , will account for over 70% of new licences for the software by the end of 1993 , by its reckoning some 140,000 out of 200,000 new seats it expects to win between now and then .
17 Alan Stewart , who 'd been arrested by police six months ago and questioned about allegations of indecency , was on the staff of New Barns School at Toddington in Gloucestershire when it closed in the autumn .
18 This will result in fewer sales of new houses in the owner-occupied sector and construction firms will then build fewer new houses .
19 Most consumers had bought stereo equipment by then , and equipment manufacturers saw quadraphony as a golden opportunity to cash in on sales of new records , pickups , amplifiers , and loudspeakers .
20 The strategic planning goal is to produce plans that will present a credible set of proposals for filling this gap with sales of new products or services .
21 The evidence showed that the defendant was aware of the timing of the fading out of old products , the timetable for the development of a prototype , the commencement of the production and of the sales of new products .
22 Our catchphrase for 1992 is going to be ‘ Top Line This Time ’ , reflecting our determination to push sales of new contracts forward strongly .
23 Summer sales of new brands were five times higher than expected .
24 The base rate rise is also certain to hit sales of new cars , which fell in September for the first time in 18 months , according to new figures released yesterday .
25 When the final numbers are tallied , sales of new cars and light trucks in the United States in 1990 will almost certainly have fallen by about 500,000 , to 14m vehicles .
26 SALES of new cars may be falling — 20 per cent lower last year than in 1990 — but Ford still leads the shrinking market , and derives some comfort from not being able to make enough diesel engines to meet the demand .
27 SALES of new cars rose by more than eight per cent last month .
28 SALES of new cars rose by more than eight per cent last month .
29 Many historic buildings in the old city of Don Juan and Carmen will have been repaired and the Expo site , across the River Guadalquivir from the city centre and containing four million sq ft of new buildings , is scheduled to survive as a science park .
30 HIV infection in men who have sex with men has predominated throughout the epidemic in the UK : 62% of new reports in the twelve months to 30 June 1992 , 66% since figures were first recorded .
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