Example sentences of "[verb] [art] 70 per cent " in BNC.

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1 On March 20 , during President Lech Walesa 's visit to the United States , President Bush promised a 70 per cent cut in Poland 's $2,900 million official debt to the USA .
2 In November the NERC announced a 70 per cent increase in BAS 's 1983–84 budget to £9.7 millions .
3 Finally I make a 70 per cent reduction copy of my dick , because the highland reduction setting used the whole area of the glass that my dick could reach , and so I captured something vaguely obscene looking , even if the total overall scale was reduced .
4 Borja announced on Jan. 18 , 1990 , that in order to concentrate on domestic economic and social problems Ecuador would seek to negotiate a 70 per cent reduction in principal payments on its $11,100 million foreign debt in line with the " Brady plan " for voluntary debt reduction [ see pp. 36541-42 ; 37016-17 ] .
5 However , assuming a 70 per cent efficiency we can take this as 3A , and this calls for a 80VA transformer and a 6A rectifier to be on the side of ‘ belt and braces ’ .
6 PL lamps offer a 70 per cent energy saving .
7 The respondent took this opportunity to add an entry on the computer which gave a 70 per cent .
8 He added that Caledonian Mining remained interested in obtaining a 70 per cent stake in the company .
9 ‘ ( a ) Allegations . ( i ) The allegation in this case was that the respondent had obtained a 70 per cent .
10 The allegation in the case was that the respondent had obtained a 70 per cent .
11 Over the next 13 years , the regulations set out to achieve a 70 per cent cut in hydrocarbon emissions .
12 The ANC and its allies modified earlier demands for a two-thirds majority , proposing a 70 per cent majority for most decisions but conceding a higher majority , of 75 per cent , for a bill of rights .
13 As at Feb. 10 the rate was $1.00=£S90.1971 , representing an 83 per cent devaluation , following a 70 per cent devaluation in October 1991 [ see p. 38520 ] .
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