Example sentences of "[adj] [det] than a quarter of " in BNC.
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1 | Barbados , which even now has little more than a quarter of a million people , has led the way with a roll of honour of mind-boggling proportions . |
2 | In part , this reflected the greatly reduced role of hospital services , which fell from three-quarters to little more than a quarter of all residential places . |
3 | An added paradox to the Narvik actions was the Germans ' own demolitions that destroyed much of the port 's facilities , reducing iron-ore shipments to little more than a quarter of the pre-war level . |
4 | At this point , the channel is little more than a quarter of a mile wide and on the far bank a road continues the journey to Broadford . |
5 | Agriculture provides little more than a quarter of total exports ; no doubt that figure can be improved , but not enormously . |
6 | Altogether , these small builders were responsible for little more than a quarter of the houses . |
7 | By 1958 more than a quarter of consumers had electric water heating ( compared with an eighth on nationalisation ) and water heaters accounted for about a quarter of all domestic electricity sales . |
8 | By 1982 less than a quarter of the area had revegetated ; the remainder is bare peat , clays or exposed shale and rock from which the peat cover has been burnt off . |
9 | In 1901 more than a quarter of all employed males in North Shields worked in and around the port and there were nearly 2000 seamen and 600 dockers and coal heavers resident in the town . |