Example sentences of "great than [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Confidence intervals in this analysis make unlikely a risk of cancer greater than 15% in patients taking atenolol .
2 Continued haemorrhage — ( a ) if the volume of intravenous fluids required to restore or maintain haemodynamic stability was greater than 1000 ml/hour or 3000 ml/12 hours , ( b ) fresh haematemesis and , ( c ) haematemesis or melaenas in association with a fall in packed cell volume greater than 5% in a 24 hour period , two days after admission .
3 Absolute pancreatic weight was 4.9% less than controls at one week but was 18% greater than controls at two weeks and 27% greater at three weeks .
4 This difference can be measured from the dissymmetry coefficient Z which is unity for small particles , but greater than unity for large particles .
5 Against this background the Conservatives fell back almost everywhere , only obtaining greater than 50% of the vote in the Chancellor of the Exchequer 's home district , Huntingdonshire .
6 Some had no stenosis greater than 50% in any vessel .
7 However , she also found that differences between students of different disciplines were greater than differences between the sexes .
8 Hanna and Kuendiger found that differences in mathematics achievement between countries are much greater than differences between girls and boys .
9 Finally , labour costs ; differences in labour productivity are often greater than differences in wage levels , and the levelling up of wage levels with economic integration may undermine the competitive position of some regions .
10 If y stood at 40% , x would have to be greater than 80% for any excess seat to be won .
11 is greater than 85% of the value at risk , we should proceed to settlement without taking into account the under-insurance present .
12 As indicated in Table II , greater than 90% of the 5' phosphates was removed by the phosphatase in the absence of NCp7 .
13 Studies have shown that the recombinant vaccine , which is grown in a culture of baker 's yeast , produces protective levels of antibody in greater than 90% of vaccinated individuals .
14 Unused tablets were counted , allowing compliance with treatment to be estimated at greater than 90% in all patients .
15 Obviously ‘ crimes known to the police ’ are greater than numbers of ‘ people prosecuted ’ which in turn are greater than numbers of ‘ persons found guilty ’ .
16 Obviously ‘ crimes known to the police ’ are greater than numbers of ‘ people prosecuted ’ which in turn are greater than numbers of ‘ persons found guilty ’ .
17 It also reveals in the latest year that dividends payable were greater than profits for the year .
18 The number of families where the head of household faced an implicit marginal tax rate greater than 70% in fact doubled after 1988 to over half a million .
19 Objects much greater than 1km in diameter do not fragment while traversing the Earth 's atmosphere , as an atmospherically induced pressure wave has insufficient time to cross the object before impact .
20 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person or £7,500 per Booking Form or to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness .
21 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person .
22 The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £1,500 per person .
23 The scheme does not apply to claims for amounts greater than £1,500 per person or £75,00 per booking form .
24 Another was that , while Recommendations 7 and 8 had proposed higher payments to tutors , the Report had seen 75% of teaching costs as the maximum grant available , leaving the prospect of a widening gap to be filled from voluntary sources — 25% of a salary of ( say ) £700 being greater than 25% of one of £600 .
25 The problem facing ICI fibres , though , was that for clothing in Europe , polyester use is greater than polyamide by a ratio of 3:1 .
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