Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] 2 [unc] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 These are the DSS minimum contributions including the value of the special 2 per cent incentive payment and tax relief you may have received — together with their accumulated investment growth .
2 Is the Chief Secretary aware of the IMF prediction of a further 2 per cent .
3 Company profits are now expected to be level this year compared with a near 2 per cent fall last November , but next year 's improvement has been cut from 4.4 per cent to 2.9 per cent .
4 Most people who take a personal pension in place of SERPS will qualify for an extra 2 per cent payment by the DSS on top of the minimum contributions .
5 In the early years this had always been kept small , but in the 1980s the Treasury increased it from the traditional 2 per cent of planned public spending in the 1976–9 period to over 6 per cent in 1990–1 .
6 Within an annual 2 per cent growth in the budget for personal social services , and a 1.8 per cent growth in NHS revenue , services for elderly , mentally handicapped and mentally ill people would receive a proportionally greater allocation than the mainstream services for short-term consultation .
7 If only the minimum DSS contributions ( with or without the special 2 per cent incentive ) are paid , you will have to wait until the normal state retirement age .
8 After missing out on the last 2 grand prix , a win for Mansell in France was a must , but he was beaten off the grid by his team mate , Ricardo Patrese .
9 The rest of the thirteen essential attributes range between a mention by 20 per cent for ‘ mature/stable ’ down to a mere 2 per cent for ‘ specific educational qualifications ' ( ! )
10 If you 're not one of the 3.5 million who have already contracted out you will have lost out on the chance to back date for up to two years the National Insurance Contributions rebate plus the extra 2 per cent ‘ bribe ’ .
11 It increased by 17 per cent amongst Express/Mail readers , and by 34 per cent amongst Sun/Star readers , but by a mere 2 per cent amongst Mirror readers , which suggests the tabloids did influence their readers .
12 In our panel of voters the Conservative lead over Labour increased by 34 per cent amongst Sun/Star readers but by a mere 2 per cent amongst Mirror readers , which suggests the tabloids were able to influence their readers .
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