Example sentences of "[adv] 10 " in BNC.

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1 LAMAUR 'S Naturally 10 .
2 Union membership had fallen from over 13 million in 1980 to below 10 million three years later .
3 The average expectation of interest rates under the Tories was just below 10 per cent , while under Labour rates are expected to rise to 11.6 per cent .
4 In the first phase of development in the early 1980s around 30 per cent of changes were bought by former council house tenants , but as prices have rocketed this percentage is now below 10 per cent .
5 With sulphate as the electron acceptor , however , D. desulfuricans could not metabolize H 2 below 10 -5 atm ( in accordance with previous results ) whereas with Fe(III) , H 2 was metabolized below 3x10 -6 atm ( Fig. 3 b ) .
6 While the number of tenements held of the manor came to fifty-two , the number of separate farms totalled seventy-three , resulting of course in an increase in the number of smaller units , both absolutely and relatively ; in particular the number below 10 acres amounted to forty-five ( 62 per cent ) compared with twenty-eight ( 54 per cent ) head tenancies .
7 However , in poor light our rate can drop below 10 , and in a cinema the 24 frames per second on the film merge into a continuous moving picture .
8 However , although this still may be effective in the less-developed world where about 50 per cent of the world 's labour force are still engaged in agriculture ( Grigg , 1976 ) it can no longer be used in the developed world for , as the next section shows , primary employment in most western countries has fallen below 10 or even 5 per cent .
9 This increased to 22.1 per cent in 1974 and subsequently never fell below 10 per cent in that decade .
10 Dr Buchanan has shown this to have been the case with the Bath Turnpike Trust where it had become crucial by the end of the eighteenth century when the share of the landed interest had dropped below 10 per cent .
11 The success rate' is well below 10 percent .
12 We have previously reported that measurement of choline is sufficient to exclude biliopancreatic reflux in the stomach when its amount is below 10 µmol/ hr .
13 In the basal condition as well as under pentagastrin infusion choline outputs remained below 10 µmol/hr ( mean=1.5 ( 0.8 ) and 4 ( 2 ) µmol/h , respectively ) .
14 Yet , choline output remained below 10 µg/h showing that lipidic material purified from gastric juice was not of biliopancreatic origin .
15 From the reflux group , manometry was performed in only 60 cases showing a low distal oesophageal sphincter pressure in 53% of them ( below 10 mm Hg ) , while in 11 patients with Barrett 's oesophagus , this sphincter was below 10 mm Hg in all .
16 From the reflux group , manometry was performed in only 60 cases showing a low distal oesophageal sphincter pressure in 53% of them ( below 10 mm Hg ) , while in 11 patients with Barrett 's oesophagus , this sphincter was below 10 mm Hg in all .
17 Average cereal prices were seriously higher after 1760 than they had been in the early eighteenth century so there was less fluctuation around the breadline in the first half of the century , but the relief-dependent population was even so probably not much below 10 per cent in most parishes in most years and capable of rising much above that from time to time in localities affected by short-term unemployment of the kind that manufacturing slumps could bring even to the pre-industrial economy .
18 Unfortunately , it found the number of adults with shares dropped last year below 10 million from 11 million in 1990 , despite the sale of the electricity generators and another huge helping of BT shares .
19 But , as table 4. 1 shows , by the early 1980s the railways ' share of passenger traffic was well below 10 per cent in both countries , their share of freight traffic not that much higher .
20 A combination of a six month construction over-run and attendance of only 10 million cuts the return to 12 per cent .
21 The jury deliberated for only 10 hours before convicting Mr Bakker on all charges .
22 A good eye is essential as illustrated by the Mexican who practised for only 10 minutes before becoming King Conker , and the first overseas winner , in 1976 .
23 According to a Midland Bank survey published this week , only 10 per cent of those questioned said they preferred to use a cheque rather than an electronic debit card .
24 The team visited only 10 .
25 YUGOSLAVIA , already qualified for the World Cup finals , maintained their unbeaten run in Group Five by beating Norway 1-0 last night , despite having only 10 men from the 13th minute .
26 ‘ The growth in lending in the year to August by Committee of Scottish and London Clearing Banks was only 27 per cent , and for Barclays it was only 10 per cent , ’ she said .
27 This could lead the promoter into spending more money on advertising than may be necessary because only 10 per cent of these expenses are his or her costs .
28 In this case , if the artist receives a 12 per cent royalty , and the producer requires a 2 per cent royalty on record sales , the artist is left with a royalty of only 10 per cent split between the members of the band .
29 The project produced a successful demonstration run at the Le Mans 24 Hours , despite the imposition of a ridiculous timetable which gave BRM only 10 days to build the car .
30 By the late 1960s only 10 per cent did not .
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