Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] [unc] cent [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ People will slowly discover they can put down a five per cent deposit on a house without losing it in six months , ’ he said .
2 The government has laid down a 20 per cent limit to stakes .
3 Anyone considering buying a new Metro 1.0L , Montego 1.6L or Rover 820 Fastback can obtain interest-free loans over two years from AA Financial Services , provided you are prepared to put down a 25 per cent deposit on the car .
4 But only about a quarter of goods are imported , so a ten per cent devaluation would add 2.5 per cent to the cost of living .
5 The relatively stable performance of the US dollar meant , on the other hand , that any investor operating in dollars would have realized only a 3.0 per cent loss on a US share portfolio , and a gain of 8.1 per cent in the UK market or of 79.3 per cent in Mexico .
6 Mr Hayward detected a glimmer of hope in the fact that the rate of increase in liquidations had slowed down , with only a 3.5 per cent rise in the last three months of 1992 .
7 Plymouth Drake : tough fight for Dame Janet Fookes in seat that used to be one of most marginal in Britain ; though Lib Dem Val Cox needs only a four per cent swing , Labour barrister Peter Telford has best hopes .
8 Neil Arnold , chief executive of the North-Eastern Co-Op , said : ‘ We have 100,000 members in the Middlesbrough area , but only a four per cent market share .
9 During 13 years ' rule by the party of law and order the police have had only a five per cent increase in manpower .
10 Minor changes in meat grading have occurred , leading to higher prices for leaner meats , but this has resulted in only a five per cent swing towards leaner meat reaching the market .
11 LVMH added £30m to the £246m pre-tax profits Guinness announced yesterday for the period to 30 June , when only a 16 per cent stake was accounted for .
12 The two extremes were represented by ‘ urban ’ Thetford , with only a 5.4 per cent unemployment rate , compared with 14.6 per cent in rural Cromer ( Packman 1979 ) .
13 But it has been calculated that there is only a 4 per cent chance of dying if bitten by one of them .
14 But Labour — while winning a net 39 seats — achieved only a 2.1 per cent swing , well short of the eight per cent needed to achieve outright victory .
15 To their growing alarm , the £10.5 billion revenues that Koch Industries were earning from oil trading , refining , piping and ranching were yielding only a one per cent return to shareholders .
16 But , as Nigel Haigh of the IEEP has pointed out , even if 1970 ( the year of peak emissions ) was taken as a baseline , the UK would achieve only a 44 per cent reduction as against 80 per cent for the Netherlands , 56 per cent for West Germany and 50 per cent for Belgium .
17 Without the abortion I 'd only a ten per cent chance of survival .
18 The organizers claimed that 700,000 people had voted , representing nearly half of Latvia 's ethnic Latvians ( now only a 53 per cent majority in their republic ) .
19 ( According to the Finance Ministry , inflation had risen 640 per cent between 1988-1989 , with only a 0.2 per cent growth rate as against 4.1 per cent for 1987-88 . )
20 The Directive gave the UK something of a ‘ soft landing ’ , with only a 20 per cent cut on 1980 emissions required by 1993 , and just 60 per cent by 2003 .
21 ‘ We have only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding world catastrophe ’ , he told us .
22 Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off .
23 Unfortunately , there was only a 50 per cent success rate — the experiment went off half-cocked .
24 Mr Geoff Woolf , Natfhe general secretary , said the offer amounted to only a 4.67 per cent increase with strings for the year to January .
25 They received only a 40 per cent stake in a new international oil consortium to handle Iranian oil ( although there were other compensations ) .
26 Given a two-choice array , there is a 50 per cent possibility of a correct response occurring by chance , while with a four-choice array there is only a 25 per cent chance of a random response being correct .
27 As for cars , a study of twenty-five countries concluded that a 10 per cent fuel price increase produced only a 3 per cent improvement in fuel economy .
28 The Soviet President , whose domestic popularity had plummeted to the extent that opinion polls currently gave him only a 19 per cent approval rating , said that the award was a " recognition of our perestroika " .
29 Two whole racks of lamb cooked out to just pink perfection in under 15 minutes and gave a markedly superior eating quality , and a best method for roasting a 4lb boned lamb averaged out over all tests with remarkably only an 8 per cent weight loss .
30 Owners , although required to pay 50 percent of surplus profits towards the cost of the war , retained nevertheless a 575 per cent increase on 1913 profits on average .
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