Example sentences of "at [num] [no cls] [no cls] " in BNC.
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1 | But what the industry itself — that 's the hotels and the erm attractions — now have got to combine with us because we ca n't do this for nothing , you know , they will get erm from us , all our members , to the fact that they can buy media space at fifty per cent off . |
2 | Ten per cent is a typical mark-up , while industry watchers Romtec believing the trend towards supermarket shopping for hardware will drive this down to stabilise at 4-5 per cent ( ie £40 on a £1,000 sale ) . |
3 | Average milk yields in Denmark are 6,275kg at 4.17 per cent butterfat , with top yielders giving as much as 12,000kg and 4.7 per cent butterfat . |
4 | The combined external debt was estimated to be $16,865 million in February 1991 and the debt-service burden as a percentage of exports was estimated at 17.9 per cent . |
5 | To keep within this ceiling it was agreed that the rate of growth of agricultural expenditure should be set at 74 per cent of the rate of growth of Community GNP . |
6 | Germany had the highest proportion of sales of unleaded fuel at 74 per cent . |
7 | Physics realised 67 per cent ; History a promising 77 per cent ; and Mathematics was strongest of all , with an average of 77 per cent over three subjects : algebra I and II at 72 per cent and 80 per cent , geometry at 86 per cent and trigonometry at 70 per cent ; ( he admitted to us that he had opted for the latter at school , because it enabled him to evade Latin ! ) . |
8 | Philosophy , at 70 per cent , was significant ; but he barely squeezed by in Latin , taking a refusal at his second attempt and attaining a mere ‘ pass ’ at the repeat stage ( thanks , no doubt , to his past opting out , which necessitated his taking Latin from scratch at university ) . |
9 | Presently it carries no VAT , but from April next year it will be imposed at eight per cent — and soar to 17.5 pc a year later . |
10 | Thus while labour productivity in terms of gross domestic product per head grew at 1.5 per cent per annum between 1945 and 1951 ( and by 2.5 per cent per annum between 1948 and 1951 ) it will be shown that these gains hardly nibbled at the chronic problems of overmanning in British industry ( Chapters 3 and 5 below ) . |
11 | In the subsequent period up to 1973 when the rate for the whole economy was 3.7 per cent , the distributive services shot ahead to 4.5 per cent whereas the financial sector trailed at 2.9 per cent and miscellaneous services limped behind at 1.5 per cent . |
12 | Currently under development with drill-indicated reserves of 4.8 million tonnes at 1.5 per cent Cu , 3.0 per cent Pb , 6.0 per cent Zn , 57 g/t Ag and 0.4 g/t Au plus larger resources of lower grade copper mineralisation . |
13 | The property is currently under active exploration by Anglesey Mining plc who are sinking a 550 m deep exploration shaft at the western ( Morfa Ddu ) end of the deposit to investigate drill-indicated reserves of 4.8 million tonnes at 1.5 per cent Cu , 3.0 per cent Pb , 6.0 per cent Zn , 57 g/t Ag and 0.4g/t Au . |
14 | Total production was about 75 000 tonnes at 1.5 per cent Cu and minor Au . |
15 | Consumer prices rose by 10.4 per cent in 1990 — the product of heavy wage demands in an economy characterized by labour shortages — unemployment , below 2 per cent since 1987 , stood at 1.5 per cent in 1990 , but was expected to rise to 2.8 per cent in 1991 . |
16 | However , the total annual fee is capped at 1.5 per cent |
17 | Cayetano Paderanga , Economic Planning Secretary and Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority ( NEDA ) , was reported in May 1990 as saying that the government intended to loosen its monetary reins but to keep inflation in check at 11-13 per cent over 1990 by relying on fiscal restraint . |
18 | Three of the –e wards which make up Easton have a proportion exceeding 500/0 of households with no car ; one of these wards is above the average for the general area at 53.5 per cent of households . |
19 | At 38.5 per cent of the vote , this was a respectable result for a candidate who was only supported by a loose group of associates . |
20 | To my surprise my Working Group insisted after a lively debate that we kept the weighting at 33⅓ per cent for 14 year olds . |
21 | The average milk yield is 5,000kg at 4.5 per cent butterfat . |
22 | Since then , however , there has been some decrease in military spending , in the early 1980s it was estimated at 4.5 per cent of global GNP , lower than public expenditure on education though still higher than that on health services ( Sivard , 1982 ) , and in the 1990s , with the ending of the cold war , it may be expected to decline more rapidly . |
23 | There are few jobs and unemployment stands at 24.3 per cent for males and 10.4 per cent for females compared to 12.5 and 6.8 respectively in the rest of Bristol . |
24 | Initial results put the vote at 99.5 per cent for Niyazov , who was sworn in on June 26 and assumed leadership of the Cabinet of Ministers . |
25 | But the trust 's average discount to net asset value , at 18-20 per cent , is significantly ahead of its the peer group 's average of about 32 per cent . |
26 | The £304 million fund , run from Glasgow by Murray Johnstone , recorded a total return on net assets of 22.3 per cent — ahead of both the FT Actuaries World Index , at 17.2 per cent , and the FT-A All Share Index , at 20.5 per cent . |
27 | The three-year package , for loans of up to 90 per cent of the property value or purchase price , is fixed at 6.99 per cent and is the most popular of the three fixed rate packages . |
28 | The Republicans put up candidates in about half the constituencies and their overall share of the vote stayed low at 2.3 per cent . |
29 | The overall budget deficit was targeted at 2.3 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) , as compared with 3.2 per cent the previous year . |
30 | In fact the resulting terms of trade loss from membership on the pre-entry trade quantities was estimated on average at 2.3 per cent of GDP . |