Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [adj] [unc] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Hundreds of bus company workers have been voting on whether to accept a six per cent pay cut .
2 The involvement of the ministry led Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto to accept a 10 per cent cut in his salary for three months in order to assume responsibility for the scandal .
3 However , 19 regional unions at the state oil company PETROBRAS were reported to have voted to accept a 98 per cent increase .
4 Equally , employers in the wool and worsted industry , having failed to get wage reductions in 1929 , forced the textile unions to accept a 9 per cent reduction in wage rates in June 1930 , after a ten-week lock-out .
5 Okun feels that the price set by Rawls on equality is too high but in this context he would be prepared to accept a 60 per cent leak Okun ( 1975 , p. 94 ) .
6 One group on low income who will lose out consists of those people living in areas where the poll tax is levied at a higher rate than the Government calculates , and who in consequence will have to meet a 20 per cent poll tax bill that is larger than that calculated by the 20 per cent met by the Government .
7 The so-called Winter of Discontent ( 1978–9 ) generated even more anti-trade-union sentiment , especially as Labour 's attempt to establish a 5 per cent pay norm led to strikes by lorry drivers and the low paid and produced television scenes of ‘ mountains ’ of uncollected refuse ( Scraton , 1985b ) .
8 An estimated 5,000 public-sector health workers , taking action against government privatization plans , were joined on strike in late June by 8,500 banana workers , who came out both in solidarity with them as well as to demand a 60 per cent wage increase to offset the effects of the government 's March austerity plan .
9 Latest tests seem to indicate a 100 per cent correlation between certain modes of abduction imagery and the way the subject was born .
10 The USA had threatened to impose a 100 per cent retaliatory import tariff on some $165,000,000-worth of Japanese personal computers every year , unless Japan took action to implement the 1986 agreement ; it had , however , eventually agreed to give Japan another 18 months , until the end of 1992 , in which to build up US imports to the agreed 20 per cent market share .
11 In the Labour party , as in the TUC , the policy to impose a 5 per cent norm had provoked much fury , and the party conference in October heavily rejected the policy , even though Callaghan and Healey made it clear that they would ignore the views of the delegates .
12 However , Democrats in the House , led by the chairman of the Ways and Means committee , Dan Rostenkowski , drew up a plan to raise from 28 per cent to 33 per cent taxes on the most wealthy and to impose a 10 per cent surtax on incomes of more than $100,000 .
13 School chiefs in Somerset — where the experiment is taking place — also plan to impose a little je ne sais quoi on the kids ' Aussie heroes in Neighbours .
14 Obviously , to obtain a five per cent operating profit margin means they are marking up the cost price of products by far more than five per cent .
15 Yesterday was the deadline for Bond Corp 's 58 per cent owned subsidiary , Bell Resources , to pay $24m to Corona Corporation , the Canadian gold group , to satisfy an option agreement under which Bell Resources was due to purchase a 7 per cent stake in Bond International Gold from Corona .
16 Parties had to exceed a 5 per cent threshold of votes in either the Czech Lands or Slovakia in order to win seats ; votes for unsuccessful parties were redistributed proportionally among successful ones .
17 Alternatively , you could partition off part of a large bedroom to create a small en suite bathroom or shower room .
18 Generic playfulness in television is as likely to fall within the characteristically modernist desire for a modernization of expression as it is to constitute a postmodern avant garde , and the two should not be confused .
19 In July of this year the Taiyo Kobe Bank agreed to buy a 5 per cent stake in Credito Commerciale , a merchant banking subsidiary of the 500-year-old Monte dei Paschi di Siena .
20 Brent Chemicals is raising £15.6m from a one-for-four rights issue and is using the money to buy a 75.1 per cent share in the German metals finishing chemical supplier , Hebro , for £10.2m .
21 Despite the plant 's troubles , Fiat was reported on Aug. 22 to have confirmed its commitment to buy a 90 per cent stake in FSM , which manufactured the Fiat 500 model under licence .
22 Despite the plant 's troubles , Fiat was reported on Aug. 22 to have confirmed its commitment to buy a 90 per cent stake in FSM , which manufactured the Fiat 500 model under licence .
23 A coalition to buy a 51 per cent share of Koch Industries was trumped at the last moment when Charles approached the Marshall family , four per cent stakeholders , with an offer too good to reject .
24 On Oct. 11 the Italian vehicle manufacturing group FIAT agreed to buy a 51 per cent stake in its Polish associate , the car manufacturer Fabryka Samochodow Malolitrazowych ( FSM ) .
25 A " strategic partner " would then be sought to buy a 15 per cent stake .
26 In 1923 he became , at Tours , the only Englishman until 1938 ( and Sunbeam the only English car until 1957 ) to win a European Grand Prix .
27 It was hoped to reduce inflation , which was still running at over 6 per cent a year , to below 5 per cent , and to enforce a 4.5 per cent ceiling on public-sector wage increases .
28 Europe is trying to agree a 20 per cent cut in sulphur dioxide emissions and a freeze on emissions of oxides of nitrogen ( mainly from car exhausts ) .
29 I 'm , I 'm rather disappointed that erm neither the Conservatives or the Labour Party are prepared to support a reasonable erm er reasonable plan because erm the , the Chairman is not certain plan which is represented by ourselves , Brian and Michael are routing very , very hard for a regional er airport whilst in fact that National Airport as passing along with a , a National Road er transportation strategy and everything else you can think of .
30 There remained grounds for believing that the mass of the working class could be persuaded to support a modified status quo and wider acceptance that the claims of labour for better conditions were either legitimate or , at least , necessitated some compromise to avoid a more threatening mass move to the left .
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