Example sentences of "[coord] a [adj] [adj] [unc] cent " in BNC.
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1 | The whole idea of variable development charges ( particularly for the depressed areas ) was rejected , and a flat-rate 100 per cent levy introduced . |
2 | He produced in 1975 the results of a large survey , hailed as the ‘ Italian Kinsey report ’ , in which he found that 50 per cent of Italian women and 25 per cent of men engaged in sex ‘ only to please ’ their partners ; that 46 per cent of women and 19 per cent of men faked orgasm ; and that 49 per cent of women and a surprising 32 per cent of men reported that they were virgins at marriage . |
3 | In other words between 1974 and 1988 there had been a 25 per cent reduction in the proportionate use of fines and a corresponding 25 per cent increase in the proportionate use of imprisonment . |
4 | Almost twenty per cent of all nominees have been British , compared to seventy-five per cent US and a mere five per cent from the rest of the world . |
5 | None the less , even in that week only 39 per cent of the electorate rated it ‘ extremely important ’ and a mere 7 per cent said it was the main issue that ‘ should be ’ discussed by the parties . |
6 | Out of the British steelmasters in 1865,89 per cent came from middle-class families , 7 per cent from the lower middle class ( including small shopkeepers , independent artisans , etc. ) and a mere 4 per cent from workers , skilled or — more improbably — unskilled . |
7 | And a mere 5.5 per cent of brides and 3.7 per cent of grooms wait until they 're married to have sex . |
8 | Also , Christie 's tell me that their film and entertainment sale of December 1991 saw a mere 10 per cent unsold by value and a paltry 25 per cent unsold by lot , which of course does not add up to ‘ a third of the lots ’ unsold , as I wrongly stated last week . |
9 | The new programme provided for an average increase of 3 percentage points in turnover tax , the introduction of value added tax ( VAT ) and improved tax collection in 1993 , and a temporary 10 per cent surcharge on 75 per cent of Polish imports . |
10 | In 1983 , for example , the Conservatives won almost two-thirds of the seats in the House of Commons with less than half the nation 's backing and a modest 30.8 per cent of the total electorate , while the Labour Party won almost a third of the seats with only 27.6 per cent of the votes . |
11 | But on helping them decide how to vote , opinion was much more evenly divided : 36 per cent preferred television , 24 per cent the press , and a remarkable 40 per cent said the two sources were equally useful ( Table 6.12 ) . |
12 | Even the Crowther Report was not wholly free from doubts and worries : it documented the waste of talent in the system , with only 12 per cent of each age group remaining in full-time education to the age of seventeen , and a meagre 6 per cent for a further year beyond that . |
13 | Yet only five per cent of that volume comes from Scotland and a massive 70 per cent from the South-east . |
14 | But when they mixed the materials in a ratio of GaAu GaP , a single-crystal electrode achieved conversion efficiencies of 13 per cent in natural sunlight and a high 22 per cent with a helium-neon laser . |
15 | That is why 750 jobs are being shed and a whopping 32 per cent . |
16 | An earlier GHS survey found that 10 per cent of the care provided for children in one parent families was provided by another member of their households and a further 10 per cent by a relative outside the household . |
17 | Studies of lesbian subjects are particularly infrequent. 18 per cent of the US studies of homosexuality reviewed by Morin ( 1977 ) investigated lesbians , and a further 10 per cent examined both lesbians and gay men . |
18 | As Table 2.6 shows , rather over one fifth came from the construction industry , a similar proportion from the recreational industry , personal services and domestic services together , and a further 10 per cent from business services . |
19 | As far as medical intervention is concerned , 42 per cent of Conrad 's national study had unknown causes , and a further 27 per cent had hereditary causes . |
20 | Sixty-four per cent said they certainly believed psychic experiences existed and a further seventeen per cent thought them probable . |
21 | An American firm which used lie detectors on 1400 employees found that 62 per cent admitted petty theft before the tests were administered and a further 14 per cent after . |
22 | During the fall in fertility in the 1970s , all legitimate births fell by 24 per cent between 1970 and 1975 , and a further 3.4 per cent by 1985 . |
23 | For " one million " per cent of pupils gave the answer 10,000 and a further 13 per cent gave 100,000 . |
24 | The MORI poll conducted for the Sunday Times ( Jan 1988 ) showed that 11 per cent considered the quality of primary school education as excellent and a further 61 per cent as good . |
25 | Indeed , it depended on its buying-power for sustenance , for by 1949 the life of a ‘ hit ’ record was about three months , with a market profile of a third under 21-years-old and a further 45 per cent between 21 and 35 ; leaving only one-fifth of purchasers over 35 ( many of whom bought for the younger generation in any case ) . |
26 | Overall approximately 25 per cent of those aged 65 + have an income at or below supplementary benefit rates and a further 44 per cent live on the margins of poverty , i.e. they have an income within 40 per cent of the poverty level ( Victor 1989a ) . |
27 | At the time of the questionnaire survey , 60 per cent of 1984 " finishing " research students were in full-time employment , one was in part-time employment , and a further 9 per cent were waiting to start work , having received an acceptable job offer . |
28 | In the first year of operation 87 per cent of the applications were agreed by the parks without question and a further 12 per cent following modification . |
29 | External sales by chemical Products in Western Europe apart from the UK account for no less than 39 per cent of the total , and a further 31 per cent goes to non-ICI customers in Britain itself . |
30 | Before the worst was over and the pound began to depreciate again , some twenty per cent of them had gone for ever , and a further ten per cent were so weakened that they too shut down in the next two years . |