Example sentences of "[no cls] [unc] [noun sg] for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The GIV-SP , which will remain in production when the GV appears giving Gulfstream its first-ever two model range , is selling for $23.5 million ‘ green ’ — the same as the GIV — with a five per cent discount for customers taking delivery before year 's end . |
2 | Since 1989 , the DTI has provided 50 per cent funding for firms seeking advice in business planning , marketing , manufacturing , systems , design or quality . |
3 | Between 1959 and 1977 , the number of female offenders per 100,000 of the population aged 14 to under 17 increased by 379 per cent ( compared to a 148 per cent increase for males of the same age group ) . |
4 | In the event , empirical work in general ( as noted above ) does not appear to confirm the presence of large disincentive effects , although for negative income tax ( NIT ) , experiments in the USA undertaken in the 1970s did produce significant negative-work-hours responses of the order of 7 per cent reduction for males , 25 per cent for wives and 15 per cent for female heads of households ( see Robins and West 1980 ) . |
5 | The cemeteries chief , John Beveridge is to receive a £6,000 pay award , and his depute Ron McCreath £9,000 on top of an all-round 3 per cent rise for officials . |
6 | Ms Short , the Labour MP for Birmingham Ladywood , gave the warning as the conference agreed to give women a higher profile in the party with a 40 per cent quota for women on all party committees and local party delegations . |
7 | We will legislate to provide a new 1 per cent incentive for holders of personal pensions aged 30 and over from April 1993 , when the existing incentive ends . |
8 | A la Carte restaurant for lunches and dinners . |