Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [adv] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Preliminary counts suggested that only about 5% of the L1 posiutive cells in the lamina propria were neutrophils , a finding supported by staining for chloroactate esterase in the same sections .
2 Research in Southwark , however , has suggested that only about 15% of recent referrals to residential care were inappropriate .
3 However , Save & Prosper , with about £175m held for 37,000 Tessa customers , says that only about 10% to 15% came from existing customers — about 85% is new to the group .
4 A recent survey found that only about 60% of district health authorities were carrying out alphafetoprotein tests on all pregnant women in their district .
5 From such studies ( Just and Carpenter , 1987 ) it has been determined that only about 65% of the words in a passage are fixated — substantial proof of the importance of higher level processing .
6 For example , Just and Carpenter [ 1987 ] showed that typically only 68% of the words may be fixated during normal reading , suggesting that higher level knowledge must contribute to the processing of remaining 32% .
7 Or again , in textbook families , where there is invariably a mother , father , boy , and girl ( notwithstanding the fact that now over 30% of families in this country are now single-parent ) , the turns are taken regularly and predictably , with an order and courtesy that I fail to recognise from conversations in my own 4-member household , on those rare occasions when everyone is present .
8 Style pages cover Spitalfields stories regularly , to the extent that now only people with money can afford to live there .
9 This means that well over 50% of at risk subjects can not benefit from this technology at present .
10 If one relates this position to citation studies in the humanities which show that well over 50% of books cited have imprint dates up to 35 years ago and earlier , the increasing tendency to search only the OPAC , and ignore the card catalogue is doing a major disservice to scholars and their potential exploitation of the resources of research libraries .
11 ‘ A recent in-house survey showed that almost exactly 10% of the students in the mainstream provision were unemployed ( 1300 out of 13,000 ) . ’
  Next page