Example sentences of "[prep] 10 [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 The company said that the number of people eating in its Chef & Brewer and Berni restaurants had fallen by about 10 per cent .
2 The company said that the number of people eating in its Chef & Brewer and Berni restaurants had fallen by about 10 per cent .
3 Up to about 10 per cent of tin gives an alloy that is red to gold in colour and ductile enough for easy shaping by hammering , provided that the alloy is annealed ( heated to remove internal stresses ) .
4 Prices have remained relatively stable and have increased by about 10 per cent a year , according to John Morton Morris of Hazlitt Gooden and Fox .
5 Nonetheless , R&D that is not related to defence has declined by about 10 per cent since Reagan took office , once inflation is accounted for .
6 Although the total numbers used in the USA are vastly higher , Rollin ( 1981 : 91 ) gives a figure of around 100 million for 1980 but this had reportedly declined by about 10 per cent by 1988 , the percentage breakdowns are remarkably similar .
7 At present about 10 per cent of pregnancies in Britain are at risk of producing a genetically " diseased " baby .
8 A conscious decision was taken to devote a proportion of the R&T budget [ at present about 10 per cent ] to strategic work , the remainder being funded by the businesses .
9 The remaining 70 per cent equity stake would be held initially by a " state ownership fund " , which would be required to sell off 10 per cent per year , with advantageous terms for the employees of the enterprise in question .
10 Results were expressed as pmol of cyclic nucleotides produced for 10 minutes/mg of protein .
11 By 1979 , after another spell of Labour government the nationalized industries accounted for 10 per cent of GDP , 15 per cent of national investment , and 8 per cent of employment .
12 In return , the chairmen will want the PFA to drop their demands for 10 per cent of the TV revenue .
13 Based on 1987 European Monitoring and Evaluation ( EMEP ) figures , the UK was responsible for 10 per cent of the sulphur deposition that fell on Norway .
14 The English Tourist Board forecast is for 10 per cent growth in conference spending over the next two years .
15 It is no longer enough to divide the records into two groups , and the analysis has been carried out on the nine separate groups of records responsible for 10 per cent , 20 per cent , 30 per cent … , 90 per cent packing .
16 Home care accounts for 10 per cent of SSD net expenditure and 25 per cent of all staff .
17 A draft agreement containing proposals for 10 per cent of the total volume of a country 's textile imports effected under bilaterally negotiated MFA quotas in 1990 , to be brought under GATT rules as of 1992 , was still under discussion when the Uruguay Round was suspended in December [ see p. 37930 ] .
18 The group has invested heavily in building up its Mercury business in the UK and is also committed to the expansion of its PCN business but the disposal of between 10 per cent and 20 per cent of Hong Kong Telecom will allay concerns about the group 's funding requirements .
19 These loans , at rates varying between 10 per cent and 18 per cent , were useful for helping the Crown over its successive liquidity crises , but , since none was for more than twelve months and some were for less , they failed to lighten the Crown 's burden in the long run .
20 The level at which tax becomes payable has risen from £25,000 to £110,000 and the rates have been changed from an amount varying between 10 per cent and 75 per cent , to a single rate of 40 per cent .
21 Even so , to proclaim so dogmatically a single-figure norm ( instead of something attainable such as 10 per cent ) was widely perceived to be a mistake .
22 The time-honoured method has been by urine testing , but with the renal threshold in the not so elderly being of the order of 10 mmol/1 glycosuria is only going to occur when the blood glucose is in double figures .
23 Aliquots of 10 µl each were withdrawn from the mixture at various time points and quenched by adding 10 µl ice-cold 20% ( v/v ) aqueous trichloro acetic acid ( TCA ) .
24 NCp7 or NCp7 mutants were incubated with the indicated amount of DNA in a final volume of 10 µl in the buffer described above for 5 min at 37°C .
25 The Mam I- Sfa NI , Mam I- Sau 3A and Xba I- Pvu II deoP2 fragments were purified by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels after labelling of the 5'-end of the Mam I site with polynucleotide kinase in the presence of γ- 32 P-ATP and the 3'-end of the Xba I site with Klenow fragment in the presence of α- 32 P-dCTP. 0.8 nM of the labelled fragments and various concentrations ( indicated in the Legend in Fig. 3 ) of CytR or CRP were incubated in binding buffer ( 10 mM Tris HCl ( pH 7.8 ) , 50 mM KCl , 1 mM EDTA , 50 µg/ml acetylated bovine serum albumine , 1 mM dithiothreitol , 0.05 % Nonidet-P40 ) containing 20 µg/ml competitor DNA ( pGEM4 obtained from Promega ) for 30 min. at 37°C in a total volume of 10 µl ( 6 ) .
26 The RNA was resuspended in 5 µl of water and the primer was extended in a solution containing 50 mM Tris-HCl ( pH 7.5 ) , 40 mM KCl , 7 mM MgAc 2 , 2 mM DTT , 200 µM each dNTP ( except dATP which was 100 µM ) , 2 µCi of α ( 32 P ) dATP ( 400 Ci/mmol ) , 10 units of RNasin and 5 units of AMV-reverse transcriptase , in a total volume of 10 µl .
27 Two µl of the mixture ( corresponding to 0.6 µg of oligo ) were used in ligation reaction with 1 unit of T4 DNA ligase in a total volume of 10 µl ( 70 mM Tris-HCl ( pH 7.6 ) , 10 mM MgCl 2 and 5 mM dithiothreitol ) , plus 2.3 nM cold ATP .
28 Ergocalciferol ( vitamin D 2 ) at a dose of 10 nM reduced CCPR in the normal rectal tissue from 5.27–2.74 cells/ crypt/hour .
29 Similarly , an airspeed change of 10 mph/kts would require an attitude change of half a bar and an associated power change of 200 rpm .
30 A further series of enzyme activities were measured after incubation of gall bladder tissue in the presence of lipopolysaccharide from S typhosa ( Sigma ) at a concentration of 10 µg/ml .
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