Example sentences of "per [no cls] [coord] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During the period from the mid-1970's to date , rapid expansion has taken place ; the company now has a turnover of about £25m per annum and around 1,000 employees .
2 With six constituencies requiring re-polling because of the death of candidates or allegations of electoral fraud , the results gave the BNP 32 per cent of the vote and 138 seats and the Awami League also 32 per cent but only 85 seats ( it later won three of the six re-polled seats ) .
3 Concentration : this varies enormously from as little as 5 per cent or less active ingredients to around 30 per cent or more in liquid products and up to 100 per cent in powders .
4 His is just one example of the new enterprises supplying fish to shops or restaurants that cut out Billingsgate market ; for they also cut out the 25 per cent or so that trading through the market adds to the cost of fish .
5 With interest rates of 4 per cent or more above bank base rate , bridging loans are often seen as risky and expensive .
6 Sometimes the overseas bank 's shareholding in the new subsidiary was less than 50 per cent and thus effective control over banking operations was lost .
7 Glasgow , Manchester and Liverpool all lost more than 15 per cent and even free-standing cities such as Nottingham and Hull were losing around 5 per cent .
8 Everywhere in the region suffered : Thames Valley went up by 212 per cent and even rural Wiltshire rose by 205 per cent .
9 The local content of those cars ( where ‘ local ’ means ‘ European ’ , not necessarily ‘ British ’ ) was approximately 20 per cent and only 500 jobs were created .
10 Okay what we 're going to be doing is estimating a demand function so we can specify the textile consumption as a function of real incomes per capita and also relative prices , alright .
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