Example sentences of "[adv] 11 per " in BNC.

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1 London salaries were only 11 per cent above average , with executive salaries in Yorkshire , Humberside and the East Midlands 5 per cent below average , showing much less of a regional difference than is often assumed .
2 Only 11 per cent of the country 's 18-year-olds pass three A-levels , ’ says Michael Duffy , head of the King Edward VI School , in Morpeth , Northumberland .
3 The number of voters citing defence as the main issue they wished to see discussed by the parties rose from 3 per cent at the start of the campaign to only 11 per cent in the third week and then stabilized at that level .
4 Thus by the last fortnight of the campaign , our regressions explained 59 per cent of the variation in Thatcher images but only 11 per cent of the variation in Alliance images ( Tables 8.1 , 8.2 , 8.3 ) .
5 Only 11 per cent of commuters used public transport in 1985 and the trend is downwards .
6 1988 ) , and a residential option follows 60 per cent of foster home breakdowns compared with 25 per cent fostering again only 11 per cent the other way ( Millham et al . ,
7 The report shows that between 1985 and 1990 15 per cent of rivers were downgraded , whilst only 11 per cent were upgraded .
8 The provision of statutory services to the elderly has risen since 1948 , but not sufficiently to keep pace with the increasing number of dependants and the decreasing pool of informal carers ( even now only 11 per cent of people aged 85 and over receive meals-on-wheels , 37 per cent a home help ; OPCS , 1985 ) .
9 Just under half lived in the same household as the dementia sufferer ( 45 per cent ) ; most of the remainder lived within easy reach : 14 per cent in the same street or only a few minutes ' walk away , 20 per cent within two miles , ten per cent within five miles , and only 11 per cent further than five miles away ( although in Newham 36 per cent of the principal carers lived more than two miles away compared with only 12 per cent in Ipswich ) .
10 Gazzard et al. ( 1976 ) used a questionnaire to ask patients who had taken overdoses of paracetamol about their knowledge of the effects of this substance and found that only 11 per cent knew about the possibility of severe hepatic complications that can occur after an interval of several days .
11 Suitable burners can be 60 per cent efficient — burning cow-dung cakes is only 11 per cent efficient .
12 At present , choices made at age 13 may require science to be dropped completely , and only 11 per cent of pupils take all three science subjects .
13 In the end only 11 per cent said they did not particularly lose more inches than previous dieting attempts had produced .
14 In only 11 per cent of companies was a fixed amount paid .
15 Among the total convicted population at the end of 1980 , only 11 per cent were ‘ burglars ’ and 10 per cent ‘ thieves ’ .
16 Again it has been shown that jobs in services , clerical work , agriculture and construction are attractive , but factory work is only the fifth choice , preferred by only 11 per cent ( see figure 3.7 ) .
17 Thus for technicians and draughtsmen it is only 11 per cent .
18 At the other extreme , special educational needs — with only a third as many courses as social issues — accounted for slightly more teacher-days , although still only 11 per cent of the total time .
19 The peak of the economic cycle was in 1988 with only 11 per cent of companies with such profiles .
20 After the campaign , only 11 per cent had not been protected against hepatitis B infection .
21 Employment has gone down only 11 per cent .
22 in Scotland with only 11 per cent .
23 of local government expenditure in England and Wales and only 11 per cent .
24 Instead of local taxation in Scotland accounting for only 11 per cent .
25 Jewel Lafontant , the United States co-ordinator for refugee affairs , said on March 16 that the United States would accept half of any new Vietnamese boat people fleeing to Hong Kong , as long as they were considered to be genuine refugees ; only 11 per cent of those as yet screened in the colony had been classified as such .
26 Of total foreign investment in Czechoslovakia over the previous 2 years only 11 per cent had gone to Slovakia , and the common perception was that the industries of the Czech Lands were in general better placed to benefit from the programme of rapid privatization emphasised by Klaus .
27 In 1700 North America and the West Indies together took only 11 per cent of domestic exports and re-exports while supplying 20 per cent of imports .
28 This is just 3 per cent of the world installed base and only 11 per cent of the installed base in Europe .
29 Over 100 years , the substitute would have only 11 per cent the damage potential of the CFC .
30 Turnover increased by only 11 per cent in the face of competitive contract printing prices , said the board .
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