Example sentences of "cent of [art] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
2 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
3 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
4 | Speakers looked at listeners 50 per cent of the time while speaking fluently compared with only 20 per cent of the time during hesitant speech . |
5 | McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) have shown how only 6 per cent of the time of patrol police is occupied with incidents defined as ‘ criminal ’ . |
6 | It could appropriate 100 per cent of the time to its own business and utterly stifle debate by the opposition . |
7 | There 's a half-moon but it 's obscured ninety per cent of the time by a lot of low , fast-moving cloud producing occasional freezing gusts of rain . |
8 | Speakers in this category were numbers 1 , 3 , 4 and 5 who were on average correctly identified 36.4 per cent of the time by the " black " group and 17.2 per cent of the time by the " white " group . |
9 | Speakers in this category were numbers 1 , 3 , 4 and 5 who were on average correctly identified 36.4 per cent of the time by the " black " group and 17.2 per cent of the time by the " white " group . |
10 | A long , low , back variant appears 78 per cent of the time in Andersonstown as opposed to 68 per cent of the time in Braniel . |
11 | A long , low , back variant appears 78 per cent of the time in Andersonstown as opposed to 68 per cent of the time in Braniel . |