Example sentences of "under [adj] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The latest official evidence shows that just under 70 per cent of adults with a disability — 4.2 million people — are over the age of 60 , compared with 25 per cent of the general population .
2 Ethnic Georgians , who constituted just under 70 per cent of the republic 's population , were assumed to have voted almost unanimously in favour .
3 BPB fell 17p to 217p after issuing a £64 million 15-year Euroconvertible yielding a touch under 7.5 per cent , and confirming a cut in the dividend from 11.25p to 7.5p for the current year .
4 But under different erm different different er regimes .
5 Among the groups that have increased , the largest single cause of the increase was divorce , 60 per cent ; an increase in the numbers of single mothers accounted for a further 34 per cent , lone fathers just over 3 per cent and separated women just under 2 per cent .
6 The CEGB 's central assumption that coal prices will rise at under 2 per cent per annum does not , however , seem an unreasonable estimate .
7 Of this 30.4 per cent went to projects in Italy , 15.3 per cent to Spain , 14.9 per cent to the United Kingdom , 13.3 per cent to France , 6.8 per cent to Germany , 6.3 per cent to Portugal , 4.5 per cent to Denmark and under 2 per cent to each of the other five member states .
8 Recent opinion polls were reported to have given the party under 2 per cent of electoral support .
9 It shows that in England and Wales the lowest income groups paid 8.1 per cent of household income in rates , whereas the highest income group paid under 2 per cent .
10 UNDER 2 'S TRAVEL FREE !
11 What I , what er , I in fact , what , what I did notice in that time that I was there , was that er , when you talk about the old guard , the young people , anybody under forty er they were a little bit cynical about this communism lark and Lenin and the rest of it , they all went to say , they would all go to Lenin 's er statue and in effect have a blessing from Lenin , we went along with them on one occasion , very pleased to do it , but you you got the impression that the younger generation were already in 1982 and the people now that are out there with Yeltsin were shying away from communism , now the thing is this that Gorbachev came along in my opinion exactly at the right time and tried to move things a little our way a little way from the hardline , which obviously could n't be sustained .
12 For example , the Supplement recommends target maximum speeds on major access roads of 50 or 40 km/h , depending on the number of dwellings served , of 40 or 30 km/h on collector roads , of 30 km/h on access roads serving over 30 houses , and of under 30 km/h for smaller groups .
13 Burmah has just under 30 per cent , which could be sold on to SHV , or another party .
14 By 1979 , just under 30 per cent of the land in the reformed sector had been restored to its former owners ( Castillo and Lehmann 1982 ) .
15 In 70–80 per cent of all streets in the town , the amount of time spent by the car driver is under 30 per cent of that of the total time spent by all other people on the street .
16 Indeed , in this example the customer would be better off buying now with any credit arrangement charging under 30 per cent a year .
17 In the remainder of the hundred these two groups accounted for just under 30 per cent .
18 Just under 30 per cent of black trainees obtain work as opposed to just over 45 per cent of their white counterparts .
19 He took over 69 per cent of the vote , as opposed to just under 30 per cent for his rival , former senator Narciso Irureta , seen as belonging to the left wing of the party .
20 The Christian Democrats ( DC ) polled under 30 per cent for the first time since 1946 , but remained the largest party with 29.7 per cent and 206 seats in the Chamber of Deputies .
21 Hence the equation leaves unexplained just over 70 per cent of the total variance , or conversely it explains just under 30 per cent of the variance [ ] .
22 Also in Britain , ‘ alcohol-free ’ has under 0.05 per cent alcohol .
23 Between 1929 and 1936 unemployment averaged 16.9 per cent across Great Britain , but it ranged from 7.8 per cent in the South-east to 30.1 per cent for Wales , 22.7 per cent for the North-east and just under 22 per cent for Scotland and the North-west .
24 As can be seen from table 6.6 , the proportion of all families with dependent children which are headed by a single parent increased from just over 8 per cent in 1971 to just under 12 per cent in 1981 .
25 As a result , remand prisoners in 1999 accounted for 22 per cent of the total population in custody , compared with just under 12 per cent in 1976 .
26 The most basic of the " structural reforms " reportedly being demanded by the IMF was the reduction of India 's overall fiscal deficit from approximately 8.3 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) to under 6.5 per cent .
27 The small number of observations and the biased nature of the sample did not produce average betas of unity and the effect on the overall portfolio risk was less dramatic , the lowest being 15 per cent for one of the 27-share portfolios and the highest being just under 26 per cent for one of the 2 share portfolios .
28 According to official figures there were 542,300 foreigners living in Austria , representing under 7 per cent of the population , a low figure by the standards of neighbouring countries .
29 Almost thirty per cent of the the population are employers , managers or white collar workers with just under six per cent unskilled labourers .
30 It fielded four candidates who averaged just under 10 per cent where they stood .
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