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

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1 For their UK data ADD carried out such a test and obtained a test statistic of 17.93 which has to be compared with a critical chi-square value of 15.5 at the 5 per cent level and 20.1 at the 1 per cent level , with 8 degrees of freedom .
2 For their UK data ADD carried out such a test and obtained a test statistic of 17.93 which has to be compared with a critical chi-square value of 15.5 at the 5 per cent level and 20.1 at the 1 per cent level , with 8 degrees of freedom .
3 Buy a dozen of each at a 10 per cent discount .
4 In Tables 6.2 and 6.3 the differences between the two groups are all in the expected direction , with the scale of the difference between the less costly and more costly being very similar for both variables ; some of the differences are large enough to be statistically significant , for example that between those who lived with others or alone in Newham at second assessment ( significant at the one per cent level ) .
5 This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice .
6 Only 0–40 per cent of pentads should turn out to be of this length or less in this context , so that the expected number of pentads like Saintbury is only about 0–0040 × 0–042 = 0–00017 — which is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level .
7 Looking at significant lines discovered on the 1:50 000 map sheets , there are 204 of these sheets in all , and thus two chance alignments , apparently significant at the 1 per cent level , can be expected .
8 ( This difference is significant at the five per cent level . )
9 ( This difference is significant at the five per cent level . )
10 The difference is in the direction of more dissatisfaction in the lonely group ( but it is not significant at the five per cent level ) .
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