Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] [adj] [unc] cent " in BNC.

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1 If you are less then 20 per cent overweight , you will be able to increase your pace much faster .
2 A quick scan through the ‘ for sale ’ pages of U.S. and British magazines indicates that prices for aircraft in the USA are only about sixty per cent of those in the UK .
3 With such a small population averages tend to be meaningless but butterfats are generally about 4 per cent and milk yields can be almost as high as a Jersey 's .
4 However , as a broad generalisation , premiums are usually around 0.5 per cent and upwards of the annual sales you want covered .
5 He said : ‘ I am still not 100 per cent and it was a bit of a gamble playing against Ipswich , but it paid off . ’
6 CD players have come down in price , but the discs themselves are still about thirty per cent dearer than in America .
7 Recent statistics from the ministry of finance show that both inflation and unemployment are still below 3 per cent .
8 Power- house : huge sums of capital invested in new factories and equipment in the last decade will help Japan maintain its lead in car and electronics manufacture Inflation and unemployment are still below 3 per cent
9 Lower limb injuries are behind about 60 per cent of our call-outs and tiredness and unfitness are the major causes .
10 The full-year loan and grant are now over 30 per cent .
11 Tape measures with centimetres and inches on the SAME side ( I 'm still not 100 per cent into centimetres ! ) and a metre stick .
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