Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [unc] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The attacks were attributed to the banned Mouvement des forces démocratiques de la Casamance ( MFDC ) . |
2 | The commission document records that the Edinburgh Summit agreed that consideration should be given to areas which were very close to the 75 per cent mark . |
3 | From the case 3 curve we can decide on the percentage of accesses corresponding to the 10–90 per cent packing points , i.e. 11.1 per cent , 22.2 per cent , … of records . |
4 | Christophe was extremely fit and used to the 100 per cent humidity , and had learnt a long time back to carry the absolute minimum — a battered still camera and two oranges for lunch — for a full day in the forest . |
5 | These , he maintains , are the likely examples which relate to the Florentine cantasi come prints ; and he presents a strong case for the performance of the polyphonic models , and not the monophonic ones as Giulio Cattin suggests . |
6 | But as the tables show , if interest rates rise again to the 15.4 per cent level of three years ago , this would double to £20 a month . |
7 | I have n't had time to get it up on the machine to change again quickly but I 've had a quick look at the situation with regard to the five per cent increase . |
8 | Though mercy killing is still officially illegal , the law turns a blind eye to the 2.4 per cent of Dutch deaths which are accounted for by it . |
9 | On the question of voting rights , Hashimoto described as " regrettable " the fact that Germany , France , the United Kingdom and Japan together controlled only 8 per cent of the shareholder vote , compared to the 34.6 per cent controlled by the United States and Canada together . |
10 | Almost adjacent to the vineyards of Aÿ , these vines have long had a reputation for producing wines of similar quality and character to the famous grand cru . |
11 | I can not give credence to the 17 per cent . |
12 | Mansell received the fine and a one-race ban , which FISA applied to the Spanish Grand Prix , after he illegally reversed his Ferrari in the pits and failed to stop at a black disqualification flag , waved three times during the race in Estoril on 24 September . |
13 | Markets tumble : The FT-SE 100 index fell 30.5 points to 2,281.6 as a reaction to the 1 per cent increase in base rates . |
14 | The true proportion of people worth less than £2 in the vale was probably closer to the 32.7 per cent in Barton near Bristol hundred than to the 14.8 per cent in Whitstone , just south of Gloucester . |
15 | He pointed to the 6.8 per cent increase in the number of income support claimants between 1991 and ‘ 92 and gave warning of the effect on the poor of the staged increases on valued0added tax on domestic fuel bills . |
16 | In Georgia Buchanan came very close to the 37 per cent which he had scored in New Hampshire , whilst in Colorado and Maryland , where he had hardly campaigned , he won 30 per cent . |
17 | Wild-type enzyme and CRP bind cooperatively to the strong lac UV5 promoter whereas the truncated enzymes show exactly the same affinity in the presence or absence of CRP ( Table I ) . |
18 | This is not a very remote county , but some districts still lost up to one-fifth of their population in only 20 years , roughly equivalent to the 17.6 per cent decrease that occurred in the population of the Scottish Islands during the same period ( Dunn et al . |
19 | Was the imple implementation of the bonus scheme at that time linked t to the new s er the new saw table ? |
20 | Once you are comfortable walking at the 60 per cent level , then experiment up to the 70–75 per cent level . |
21 | Her parents and sisters were sympathetic but expected her to conform to the existing status quo . |
22 | At Gédre , you can turn off the Gavarnie road to the east and drive up to the alternative Cirque de Troumouse . |
23 | Well they used to , if a battery could n't be , you can charge it up but if it breaks through from one cell to the other a a across with sediment in the bottom , so it gaps that cell and that cell so you can charge it forever because the one 's discharging the other with the sediment that 's arrested in the bottom cos i it 's like putting a connection across , so it never actually charges . |
24 | I 'd be very surprised if he manages to keep to the 1.5 per cent increase in public sector pay . |
25 | From the early 1880s he was conscious of the need for reform both for its own sake and to check the potential threat from labour to the political status quo . |
26 | An individual 's attitude to the question of the political context in which the legal system operates will depend on whether he or she takes a supportive attitude to the political status quo or wishes to challenge it . |
27 | Although the interactions between NC protein and RNA have been well studied , less attention has been paid to the possible in vivo roles for the interactions with DNA . |
28 | That institutions work in this way , contributing to the general status quo , becomes taken for granted by Radcliffe-Brown . |
29 | Even compared to the recent Rattle/EMI Ma mère l'oye ( 8/91 ) , the sound here is almost austere . |
30 | The policyholders ' rights enshrined in the voting trust will remain intact until Aegon increases its take in the plc to the 80 per cent mark . |