Example sentences of "[verb] at [adv] 10 per [unc] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The field has been open to females only during the past year but we soon expect at least 10 per cent of dog-training course applicants will be female . ’
2 All parties gaining at least 10 per cent of electoral support in each of the nine regions would send an equal number of representatives to an upper house .
3 A reflection of this is the way they are all trying to develop their lager interests in a market where lager is growing at nearly 10 per cent per annum and is likely to command over 40 per cent of all sales this year .
4 Home loans now stand at around 10 per cent .
5 The declared aim of the PRC to was to win at least 10 per cent of the seats in the forthcoming legislative elections and to " become what the PDS no longer is : a party of the masses " .
6 The risk that bad quality items will be accepted is the user 's risk and is commonly set at about 10 per cent .
7 The risk that bad quality items will be accepted is the user 's risk and is commonly set at about 10 per cent .
8 By 1953 , Defence expenditure had almost doubled and was running at around 10 per cent of GDP .
9 This group benefited most from the increasing absorption of men into the Army and Navy which peaked at around 10 per cent of the adult male labour force , nullifying the effect of population increase on the labour market .
10 The company estimates that wind power alone could supply at least 10 per cent of Britain 's energy needs by the year 2025 .
11 The Financial Times said the acquisition represent a significant step towards the Royal Bank 's goal of generating at least 10 per cent of its earnings from the US .
12 Left-wing parties were highly critical of the proposals , and called instead for increases in public spending to reduce unemployment , which was expected to remain at around 10 per cent .
13 Until 1986 , education budgets were sustained at over 10 per cent of government expenditure , but hyper-inflation , currency devaluation and overall budget cutbacks have eaten into the real amounts of money involved .
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