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

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1 If they remained at the current 14 per cent rate , they would be £402m .
2 Since abolition , people who are liable for basic rate tax suffer deductions at the normal 25 per cent , instead of the more favourable composite rate level of 22 per cent .
3 The Colne Centre at Severalls Hospital , Colchester , is aimed at the estimated ten per cent of the population who suffer from incontinence .
4 In fact before the first year of this trial was completed , some 80 per cent of decision packages were approved almost automatically and resources were directed at the remaining 20 per cent of packages .
5 Eighty per cent of it I duck , but people look at the other 20 per cent you do and because it is 50 per cent more than others do , it appears , as you say , that you are a self-promoter . ’
6 If you only pay tax at the new 10 per cent rate , you will be able to claim a repayment from the Inland Revenue .
7 The overseer at the Old Mint ai n't going to argue .
8 ‘ Overall this is a paper aimed at the top 15 per cent of children .
9 Overall this is a paper aimed at the top 15 per cent of children .
10 Mr Trippier , who was said to be expressing the views of his constituents , wrote to Mr Kenneth Clarke on November 24 asking him to look again at the original 6.5 per cent pay offer , saying it was not fair .
11 I pay income tax at the basic 25 per cent rate .
12 Intra-Europe business , for all the promise of the Single Market , will grow at a moderate 4.3 per cent , analysts say .
13 Church attendance , despite rallying from a low point in the mid-Eighties , stands at a paltry 2.4 per cent of the population — half a per cent behind the Catholics .
14 The OECD 's bi-annual economic report Outlook , released on Dec. 19 , set growth in industrialized nations in the second half of 1991 at a mere 1 per cent annual rate ; in July the OECD had forecast a 2.4 per cent annual growth for this period .
15 By August 1991 the European Commission was reported as forecasting growth for the year at a discouraging 1.5 per cent .
16 Growth was back at a remarkable six per cent in 1968 , inflation remained low and the budget was in healthy surplus by 1969 .
17 Assuming a constant rate of inflation of 5 per cent per annum , the real value of the relief would decline by a compounded figure of 39 per cent over 10 years and , if inflation were at a constant 10 per cent per annum , the corresponding decline would be 61 per cent .
18 Scrambling along the ground at 4 metres per second , a quail functions at a miserable 7 per cent fuel efficiency , Heglund found , while a man running at that speed achieves a 73 per cent ratio of fuel used in running to energy generated from food and oxygen .
19 In its 1990 annual report to foreign-aid donor countries , the World Bank castigated the government for a " particularly poor " budgetary performance and warned that without economic growth at a sustained 5 per cent , the prospects of alleviating the country 's severe poverty were dim .
20 In spite of this German industry expanded rapidly : between 1870 and 1913 the UK economy was growing at an annual rate of about 2.2 per cent ; the French economy at 2.6 per cent ; the US economy at 3.2 per cent ; and the German economy at a staggering 4.3 per cent .
21 The government 's core rate of inflation on consumer products , excluding food and energy prices , was rising at an annual 3.8 per cent recently while it was nearly 6 per cent just a year ago .
22 During the late 1970s , the Bank of England issued three variable-rate stocks with interest payable half-yearly at an annual average ½%; above the daily average rate of discount on 91-day Treasury bills over a previous six-month period .
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