Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] [adj] per " in BNC.
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1 | Abulfez Elchibey , leader of the Azerbaijani Popular Front , was sworn in as President on June 16 , after receiving 59.4 per cent of the vote in a 76 per cent turnout in elections on June 7 ; there were five candidates in all . |
2 | There followed three nights of violence in the 80 per cent black area of Crown Heights , during which cars and barricades were burnt , shops looted , and running battles fought between youths and police . |
3 | March 31 : in a referendum held in Georgia 99 per cent voted in favour of independence in a 90 per cent turnout , and on April 9 Georgia proclaimed its independence . |
4 | If the information were perfect the launch would take place in the 70 per cent of cases where a 10 per cent share was forecast and not in the others . |
5 | If the information were perfect the launch would take place in the 70 per cent of cases where a 10 per cent share was forecast and not in the others . |
6 | Meanwhile an intense marketing campaign will continue to interest overseas investors in the 18.5 per cent of the issue earmarked for sale abroad . |
7 | After all , a large screen TV showing video in a 16 per cent window will be more easily viewed than a small screen television showing full frame video . |
8 | The second point will be dealt with by the research , which is likely to give an answer in percentage form anyway , so no harm is done in stating the hypothesis in the 100 per cent form . |
9 | Nevertheless , it would appear that several local gentlemen are rather shy of investing their money in the three per cent bonds . |
10 | It is worth emphasizing here that because an option has a finite life and expires it can involve the investor in a 100 per cent loss . |
11 | Would she encourage an increase in the twenty per cent who actually employ specialists for particular subjects er to do so as a priority in religious education where the teacher has no such sympathy . |
12 | My right hon. Friend is probably aware that there is considerable pressure from single-person households for an increase in the 25 per cent . |