Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [adj] per [unc] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Our machines are the first to produce high-quality images on 100 per cent cotton , and non-toxic , durable , images on mugs . ’
2 And the big sheets of wrapping paper — with bold designs on 100 per cent recycled paper — are a must for wrapping up gifts .
3 Each of the 26 subdivisions returned raw data , having completed questionnaires on 60–100 per cent of their leg ulcer patients : all nine EHA patches were therefore adequately represented .
4 In terms of votes , the ITN/Harris exit poll showed the Conservatives on 41 per cent compared with Labour 's 36 per cent — much closer to the final result than earlier polls .
5 It puts support for them at 13 per cent ( up five points on last month ) , with Labour in the lead on 41 per cent ( down three ) , SNP on 24 per cent ( down two ) and Conservatives on 21 per cent ( down one ) .
6 In Denmark pregnant women were entitled to 26 weeks on 90 per cent of salary .
7 It is a remarkable fact that although Edward II received almost £240,000 in taxes from his clergy , for three quarters of that amount he was indebted to the papacy ; Edward managed to get his hands on 92 per cent of the papal tenths imposed on the English clergy in his reign .
8 Repayments on 86 per cent of this total would be rescheduled over 20 years ( with a 10-year grace period ) and on the remaining 14 per cent over 15 years ( with 10 years ' grace ) .
9 A Sunday Telegraph poll of polls , calculated from six surveys published today , shows Labour ahead on 39.6 per cent , the Tories on 37.5 per cent and Liberal Democrats on 19.3 per cent .
10 Among the 82 per cent who say they will definitely vote , the Conservative lead increases to two full points , with the Tories on 40 per cent and Labour on 38 per cent .
11 Final word from the Tick Tack Index until the next election : As of Monday morning , Labour is on 69 per cent ( down one point ) and the Tories on 31 per cent .
12 The Liberal Democrats on 20 per cent remain in third place .
13 A Sunday Telegraph poll of polls , calculated from six surveys published today , shows Labour ahead on 39.6 per cent , the Tories on 37.5 per cent and Liberal Democrats on 19.3 per cent .
14 At one extreme the Gallup poll for yesterday 's Sunday Telegraph — showing the two main parties level-pegging , with the Liberal Democrats on 22 per cent — would result in a hung parliament , but with the Conservatives as the largest single party with 305 seats , compared with Labour 's 298 and the Liberal Democrats ' 24 .
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