Example sentences of "a per " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Your Basic Calorie and Fibre Chart ’ , reveals the calorie and fibre content ( where present ) of all those basic everyday foods on a per ounce basis .
2 Calories are worked out on a per ounce basis ( or in grams , for the modern metric-minded ) , so how many calories you eat in a portion of food depends on the weight of the portion of food you arc eating .
3 This involves a per unit price below average cost , plus a lump sum fee for the right to consume , which is of sufficient size to ensure at least breakeven .
4 So for example you can see chlorine the percentage of chlorine in solution expressed as a , a per centimetre solution is something like twenty four thousand but its percentage in crustal rock is nought point nought one three so there 's this big excess of chlorine to explain .
5 All this was above board and the developers reached an agreement to pay a per acre developed contribution to the district council towards development costs , as did the county council .
6 If an insurance company seeks a charge on a per application basis — beware .
7 Perhaps more significantly many felt that by celebrating the Iran of Cyrus and Dariuss , the Shah completely and deliberately ignored a per of Iran 's history that was far more relevant to the twentieth century AD — the teachings of the prophet Muhammad .
8 A similar expression , inclusive of a per unit tariff t , can be derived for the blenders :
9 The QAO log information is held on a per module name basis ( ie. one QAO log file per module name ) in a formatted file , * .
10 But obviously in a recessionary period , which we are certainly not out of yet , you have to remember that Alton Towers has a per cap of something like fourteen pounds a head at the moment , er , average of all people .
11 The ratio of the excise duty on spirits to that on wines ( expressed on a per degree of alcohol basis ) has worsened from 1.65 in 1979 to 1.87 today ( see Figure 5.4 ) .
12 The structure of excise duties can be measured in many different ways but the most transparent is to express excise duties on a per degree of alcohol basis .
13 Measured on a per degree of alcohol basis , spirits remain subject to much heavier taxation than beers and wines .
14 While the ratio of the excise duty on spirits to that on beers ( expressed on a per degree of alcohol basis ) has declined from 3.14 in 1979 to 1.78 , the degree of discrimination compared with wines has worsened — from 1.65 in 1979 to 1.87 as of today ( see Figure 3.1 ) .
15 That 's it , so you just if there 's any decimal points in here you just ignore it , forget about it , and you put your , because if it 's a per centage you point just go in there .
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