Example sentences of "make up [adv] [adj] per cent " in BNC.

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1 While it is clear that an enormous range of interest groups exist in Japan , few would argue that small firms , non-unionized labour ( who make up over 70 per cent of the total ) , minority groups or the elderly have the same continuous access to the state as do large companies .
2 Dairy products make up over 20 per cent of our calories and they also provide over 20 per cent of our protein intake and much of our calcium .
3 Ethnic Croats and Muslim Slavs , who together make up over 60 per cent of Bosnia 's population , support independence while minority Serbs have vowed to fight to retain links with Serbia , which borders Bosnia to the east .
4 As women make up over 60 per cent of these categories their position in the labour market is not well represented by the wage structure data .
5 Of all offenders found guilty , in all courts , both magistrate and crown courts , females make up approximately 11 per cent of the total ( magistrate courts deal with relatively minor crimes and civil actions , whereas the more serious indictable offences , which can be tried by jury , are dealt with by crown courts ) .
6 Therefore , to avoid any confusion , the interpretations have been based solely on a comparison of the rates charged for Cessna 150/152s , as these make up about 45 per cent of the aircraft offered for the purpose of basic training or hire .
7 Yellowfin tuna taken inside the ETP make up about 8 per cent of the world 's tuna catch .
8 None the less , its heavy dependence on exports of minerals , especially gold and diamonds ( which make up about 80 per cent of export earnings ) , make it vulnerable to fluctuations in the world market , and to sanctions imposed by some members of the international community .
9 Its strength lies partly in its scope , for Roman Catholics make up about 90 per cent of the population ; for instance , the figure is 89.1 per cent for Brazil ( LAB 1982 ) and 88.7 per cent for Mexico ( 1980 Census ) ; and also in its institutional links with other aspects of life , such as education , health , leisure and community activities .
10 The figure of 180 000 tonnes refer to almond kernels , which make up about 60 per cent of the total weight in California .
11 Women make up almost 60 per cent of all first callers to Housing Debtline [ said Simon Johnson in 1988 ] , and are usually willing to discuss their problems frankly and be guided by their adviser .
12 There is a small landed gentry and a growing professional class that make up perhaps eight per cent of the population .
13 The first figures published by the Home Office ( Home Office 1986 ) indicated that of prisoners , 8 per cent of men and 12 per cent of women were Afro-Caribbean , yet these groups make up only 1 per cent and 2 per cent of the population in general ( see also Walker 1987 ) .
14 Though whites make up only 17 per cent of the population , they control the most fertile farming areas .
15 Prisoners are male , and disproportionately young — a quarter of the prison population being under 21 , whereas 15–20-year-olds make up only 10 per cent of the British population .
16 Writing paper and personal cards make up only 29 per cent of the stationery market in France .
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