Example sentences of "per [no cls] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once that is done , the next stage would be to produce neutral assessments of the relative value per se of the individual business information sources .
2 The allowance is paid in full for three years and is then reduced progressively by 12½ per cent per annum of the original difference over the subsequent seven years .
3 Unlike a lender , however , the lessor can claim capital allowances on the purchase price , normally at 25 per cent per annum of the reducing balance .
4 In spite of accounting for only 0.2 per cent of a beer 's cost , this is naturally felt to be wasteful and undesirable .
5 The company 's figures imply that when you have burnt 99.9999 per cent of a 30,000-tonne annual throughput , a figure of 0.03 of a tonne remains .
6 Oyston is also chairman and owner of Blackpool Football Club , and is seeking the permission of the League to waive their rule that no one may hold more than 10 per cent of a club if he has a financial interest in another .
7 Because southern prices rose faster than those in the regions in the mid-1980s , for instance , by last year an average house in Yorkshire and Humberside , which in 1983 had been worth 69 per cent of a similar one in London , was worth only 40 per cent of one in the capital .
8 Only 14 per cent of a recent sample of the population , who declared themselves to be ‘ very interested in soccer ’ , actually played the game or were members of clubs , though 98 per cent watched it on television .
9 Hence the rule that anyone buying five per cent of a company must say so publicly .
10 Four people could each buy almost five per cent of a company .
11 As late as 1950 , 10 per cent of a nation-wide opinion survey sample in West Germany regarded Hitler as the statesman who had achieved most for Germany — second only to Bismarck .
12 The result has been that sales of diesel cars in Britain last year reached a record 139,810 , or 8.8 per cent of a smaller total market , compared with 128,167 ( 6.38 per cent ) in 1990 .
13 The absence of H , C , and O recoils in the forward scattering spectrum indicates that the surface has less than 1 per cent of a monolayer of these atmospheric contaminants .
14 At least 80 per cent of a typical living cell consists of water ; and its ability to absorb heat without raising temperature protects all the delicate organic molecules that it contains .
15 A shift to kerosene is very costly and nowadays fuel for cooking may absorb to up to 15–20 per cent of a poor household 's income ( see Schroeder 1977 , Ives 1981 ) .
16 For example Bergmann et al , 1978 found that 38 per cent of a sample of 83 patients with organic mental disorder referred to a day hospital assessment unit lived alone ; and the authors concluded , after following up the sample for 12 months , that those who lived alone were least likely to be maintained at home for that period of time even with substantial support from social services , and recommended that resources should be concentrated on those who lived with their families .
17 The ability to determine this level , referred to as the ‘ odour threshold detection value ’ is provided by dilution techniques , the value itself representing the number of times an odour-bearing gas has to be diluted with clear air before 50 per cent of a panel of sniffers will just not detect it .
18 Hares make up some 20 to 30 per cent of a rural fox 's diet , and foxes have increased by three-fold over the last 20 years .
19 He wanted to set a standard that says a system is easy to use ‘ if at least 90 per cent of a representative example of users can be trained to the level specified in 15 minutes or less . ’
20 Making 99 per cent of a journey safe and convenient by foot or bike is futile if the remaining one per cent contains a dangerous road crossing or a threatening subway .
21 Rose reported in 1953 that 79 per cent of a sample of unemployed older men in Hull knew ‘ that the country was asking people to stay on at work after retiring age ’ and 74 per cent of them thought this a ‘ reasonable thing ’ ( Rose 1953 ) .
22 This means that , whereas previously about fifty per cent of a museum 's budget would go on staff costs , next year almost the entire budget — over ninety per cent — will go on wages and staff costs .
23 Yet the technical literature is littered with damning criticism of the LD50 ( which signifies the single dose of the substance under scrutiny necessary to kill 50 per cent of a group of test animals within fourteen days ) .
24 These included 20 per cent of Central TV and 15 per cent of Border ; a cable station ; and 25 per cent of a satellite music station , MTV .
25 Overseas , he controlled the US publishing firm Macmillan , 10 per cent of a French TV channel ; and non-media interests world wide .
26 However 1 per cent of a very large and expanding GNP produces a significant total , making Japan the world 's ninth biggest military spender .
27 The IMF decided , in 1988 , that the limit to enlarged access would be 440 per cent of a country 's quota over a three-year period .
28 Only when their husbands retire can they receive pensions as dependants ( Dependants ' benefits equal 60 per cent of a single person 's basic pension . )
29 IBM had 65 per cent of a total west European mainframe market of $5.3 billion ( in 1983 ) .
30 In a larger study assessing endurance over nine days under different levels of sleep loss , the APRE reported that with no sleep at all soldiers could only operate effectively for four days , while with I.5 hours ' sleep a day 50 per cent of a platoon lasted nine days in the field , and nearly all of a platoon allowed 3 hours sleep completed the nine-day exercise .
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