Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] [adj] [unc] cent " in BNC.

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1 Inflation was running at 11 per cent in 1981 , but it 's only around 8 per cent today .
2 Output in cars , engineering and clothing is down nearly 12 per cent , says a Labour survey .
3 The British Association of Removers , which represents 750 removal companies across the country , believes housemoving business is down about 40 per cent .
4 The British Association of Removers , which represents 750 removal companies across the country , believes housemoving business is down about 40 per cent .
5 The Summer Ale is designed to be light and is only about 3.6 per cent alcohol .
6 increase for school buildings next year is a good outcome , given that the level of inflation is only about 4 per cent .
7 For now the geologists ' definition is sufficient : the tectonic Pacific is a body that is only about 70 per cent of the area of the conventionally accepted Ocean , and omits the coasts of all the South American and most of the South-East-Asian countries .
8 He recalls that a petrol engine is only about 20 per cent efficient ; most of the energy of its fuel appears as heat in its radiator and exhaust .
9 The manufacturing base , which is already nearing the limits of viability — it is only about 20 per cent .
10 In young male fiddler crabs the large claw is only about 2 per cent of the weight of the rest of the body , but among adults the large claw may eventually reach 70 per cent of the body weight ( above ) .
11 Even more worrying is that in some LEAs the uptake of free school meals by those eligible for them is less then 65 per cent .
12 These stand out as islands within a sea of districts where the proportion is generally below 3 per cent ( OPCS , 1984a ) .
13 If the load is maintained , the crack therefore accelerates rapidly and soon reaches its theoretical calculated speed which is generally about 38 per cent of the speed of sound in the material .
14 The bank 's liability is generally about 10 per cent of the contract price , but , however it can be higher .
15 Capacity utilisation for these five factories is thus only 44.2 per cent .
16 This poorer quality is reflected in their price , which is normally about 30 per cent less .
17 The average performance of all funds , both sterling and dollar-based , is just over 14 per cent .
18 ‘ He 's not quite 100 per cent at the moment , but he 's coming along . ’
19 This is usually around 50 per cent , which can be a serious disadvantage .
20 But , with rental companies such as Britain 's Thorn-EMI backing the Japanese VHS system , the market share for Europe 's only manufacturer of recorders is still around 5 per cent in Britain and 20 per cent in Western Europe as a whole .
21 Underground activity generally causes fewer headaches in countries like the the US , UK , Canada and Australia where it is still under 15 per cent of all economic activity .
22 In other words , in general , manual workers have to work more hours per week to achieve a gross average wage which is still about 25 per cent less than that of the non-manual worker .
23 But here in the UK it is still only 7 per cent .
24 In fact when each rises by say , five per cent the total increase is still only five per cent .
25 The amount of reclaimed glass used in manufacture doubled between 1983 and 1988 , but this is still only 16 per cent of the total .
26 Firstly are those with little damage to the skull , where the ratio of isolated to associated maxillae is less that 0.5 ( column 5 ) or the percentage of maxillae in skulls ( per cent completeness ) is more then 70 per cent ( column 4 ) .
27 ‘ I 've been trying for forty years and the margin of error 's still about eighty per cent . ’
28 He pointed out in Committee that , according to the Audit Commission , the proportion in inner city areas is probably around 40 per cent .
29 The first , and most important , is that the natural rate of increase of the Albanian population is about 2.5 per cent per annum , while the corresponding rate among Serbs and Montenegrins is probably below 0.5 per cent .
30 The average wage increase in industry this spring is slightly below five per cent for the first time in four years .
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