Example sentences of "per [noun sg] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 If the amount of water collected is measured in pints and that figure multiplied by 7.5 , the gallonage per hour will be calculated .
2 For governing bodies using both meeting rooms , a charge of £6.00 per hour will be levied .
3 A charge of £15 to £20 per hour should be introduced for this service .
4 Probably , one per club should be allowed .
5 That is to say , an object fired vertically upward from the surface of the star with a velocity of less than a thousand kilometers per second would be dragged back by the gravitational field of the star and would return to the surface , whereas an object with a velocity greater than that would escape to infinity .
6 The characteristics of Fig. 7.7 show that for a switching angle of 90 the low speed torque is only 0.1 Nm , but speeds of up to 2500 steps per second can be reached if the motor is lightly loaded .
7 ( 5.3 ) ] is : The pull-out torque at 500 steps per second can be found by substituting into Eqn .
8 Only one entry per household will be accepted .
9 The average rejection rate per journal could be used as a weighting factor in assessing the impact of a particular thesis , or indeed paper , but it would be difficult to be totally certain that the comparison criteria had objective validity .
10 The average rejection rate per journal could be used as a weighting factor in assessing the impact of a particular thesis , or indeed paper , but it would be difficult to be totally certain that the comparison criteria had objective validity .
11 For example , the approximate number of characters per string could be used in later stages of processing , and information about the extension of characters relative to a middle zone could be calculated .
12 Only one serve per point should be allowed .
13 We therefore recommend that the order for 9 PCs as per quotation should be placed with BS Computers .
14 Two pence per half-year might be taken for each cart , and one halfpenny for each pack-horse .
15 Applications for tickets at £4.75 per person should be made to the Secretary of the Group at the Law Society 's Hall .
16 For claims in respect of other sections of the policy an excess per person should be deducted , if applicable .
17 The training courses £35 per person will be run by Newtech at Croesnewydd on Wrexham technology park .
18 However , if the benefits are spread more widely , then either the value of benefits per person will be diminished or an increase in the resources to fund the benefit will be necessary .
19 However , if within 6 weeks of departure you change your booking to a later date , the cancellation charges will apply as shown in paragraph 4 unless the new holiday departs on or before the original departure date , when the normal fee of £12 per person will be charged .
20 An additional administrative charge of £5 per person will be made each time a booking is changed .
21 To produce practical breakeven some 300–1000 fusions per muon will be needed ( estimates of the number vary ) in contrast to the eight .
22 Some weeks later the plaintiffs sent the defendants an invoice for £3,783.50 , relying on a clause in their standard terms which provided that if the transparencies were not returned within 14 days , a holding charge and a fee of £5 per transparency per day would be charged .
23 If the unit is situated in a centrally heated room where the temperature is thermostatically controlled , accuracy of a minute or two per day may be expected .
24 Only one attempt per day can be made to so learn a spell .
25 Up to five alarm calls per day can be set and there 's a perpetual calendar as well .
26 The Institute for Investment Management and Research has already set up a committee , chaired by David Damant , to consider the principles under which maintainable earnings per share could be calculated .
27 Earnings per share should be calculated after accounting for minority interests , extraordinary items , preference dividends and other appropriations in respect of preference shares .
28 If there is dilution of over 5% , the fully diluted earnings per share should be disclosed or the fact that it is not material should be stated .
29 It introduces several key changes to the way companies ' results are reported : the p&l account has an entirely new format ; extraordinary items become virtually extinct ; earnings per share will be calculated after any extraordinary items ; any gain or loss on disposal of revalued assets will be calculated with reference to the carrying value , and realised revaluation surpluses will therefore be excluded from the p&l account .
30 In most cases a man earning £300 per week would be expected to spend more than the man earning £100 per week , and so the transactions demand should be larger for the former .
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