Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] rate [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Sheffield , for example , currently offers the best rate at 12.36 net , but only children whose parents or grandparents are existing savers may open an account and there is a maximum investment of £500 .
2 The Sheffield , for example , currently offers the best rate at 12.36 net , but only children whose parents or grandparents are existing savers may open an account and there is a maximum investment of £500 .
3 The Sheffield , for example , currently offers the best rate at 12.36 net , but only children whose parents or grandparents are existing savers may open an account and there is a maximum investment of £500 .
4 This scheme specifies the maximum rate per mile which may be paid with no benefit-in-kind implications for the employee .
5 This means Britain has the highest rate of under-age pregnancy in the Western world .
6 At the time of writing , I understand that the computer training course has the highest rate of job placement for discharged prisoners of any vocational training programme in Texas prisons .
7 Our multiethnic area has the highest rate of termination of pregnancy , and a literature search showed that we needed to commission research to identify AfroCaribbeans ' perceptions of family planning .
8 Although stating that sentencing policy is outside its terms of reference , the Woolf report noted the difficulties caused by the fact that the UK has the highest rate of imprisonment in proportion to its population in Europe ( para 10.149 ) .
9 ‘ And Northern Ireland has the highest rate of suicide in young men between the ages of 16 and 25 .
10 This is a sickness akin to radiation poisoning which causes a high rate of ‘ chemical mutation ’ and makes the colourless an unreliable source of labour .
11 Classical physics tends to express things in terms of second order differential equations , that is ones involving the rate of change of a rate of change , whilst [ 9 ] is first order — it just incorporates a simple rate of change .
12 For example , at the time of writing rates of value-added tax differ widely between individual countries ( Belgium has rates of 6 per cent to 17 per cent to 19 per cent to 25 per cent to 33 per cent ; the UK has a single rate of 15 per cent ; Greece has rates of 6 per cent , 18 per cent and 36 per cent and Denmark 's single rate is 22 per cent ) .
13 Having said that , every person has a different rate of ageing .
14 ( b ) Each material has a different rate of deterioration
15 In contrast , a fixed rate mortgage has a constant rate of interest which is charged over a specified period .
16 Since m is the logarithm of M , the left-hand side of equation ( 7.14 ) measures the proportional rate of change of the money supply .
17 Thus Lucas measures the unanticipated rate of growth of aggregate demand in the ith country in any period t by the deviation of the actual rate of growth of nominal spending from its mean value over the whole period .
18 Suppression of an individual 's own breeding allows a slow rate of reproduction , which is probably of survival value in a harsh environment where over-exploitation of resources can easily develop .
19 As we have seen , a faster increase in product wages is the basic factor which forces a faster rate of scrapping when there is a growing discrepancy between accumulation and the available labour supply .
20 Introduced by MP for Langbaurgh Michael Bates , the Bill establishes a statutory rate of interest to be charged in accordance with rates of interest imposed by the courts .
21 This scenario is purely chemical and omits any material engineering , as well as functional aspects such as enzyme layer permeability which affects the eventual rate of analyte conversion .
22 If one extrapolates the low-energy rate of increase and decrease of the coupling constants , one finds that the two coupling constants become equal at an energy of about 10 15 GeV .
23 If the project appraisal is flawed , or if the project only marginally exceeds the minimum rate of return specified by the organization , it is better that it should fail at the approval stage than be implemented with the risk of subsequent failure .
24 The order increases the lower rate of SSP by the full retail prices index increase of 4.1 per cent. , from £43.50 to £45.30 a week , while leaving the higher rate unchanged at £52.50 .
25 In section 8.2 it was pointed out how for a simple single-section L-R or C-R filter comprising just one reactive component only reaches a maximum rate of fall-off outside the pass band of 20 dB per decade of frequency compared with an infinite rate of fall-off for an ideal filter .
26 One does n't have to be a reader of Shakespeare to know that there are many enduring human characteristics , but when it comes to work , and the part it plays in individuals ' lives , what they bring to it , and their expectations of it , one sees an enormous rate of change .
27 ( Note that this also involves a lower rate of unemployment than the long-run equilibrium would suggest . )
28 Of those just below forty thousand were solved … that represents a clear-up rate of roughly twenty percent … and that 's ten percent below the national average .
29 Newton 's law of falling bodies postulates a uniform rate of fall for all bodies in a vacuum other things being equal ; a condition which enables the theory to assume a very precise quantitative expression to the theory itself .
30 there are no limits on how little or how much you pay-in , but once the balance on your account reaches £100 your should think of opening a Saver Plus Account which offers a higher rate of interest .
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