Example sentences of "fewer [conj] one " in BNC.

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1 The books — almost as much a symbol of Jewishness as the Mogen David itself — are by and large well thumbed , though fewer than one would expect .
2 She told the junior Health Minister , Mr Roger Freeman , who was attending the fellowship 's conference in London , that since 1971 more than 50,000 mental hospital beds have been lost ; fewer than one in ten have been replaced by residential places in the community .
3 Fewer than one in one hundred families with dependent children with a mother in employment have weekly incomes under £100 , compared to one in ten families with dependent children where the mother was not in employment .
4 Turnouts of over 50% in individual wards were almost commonplace , and in only one ward throughout the metropolitan areas ( Elswick , Newcastle upon Tyne ) did fewer than one in three of the electorate go to the polls .
5 While a quarter of men wash their cars once a week , fewer than one in five women carry out the chore .
6 Whereas two out of three people aged between 18 and 34 are paying off some current credit commitment , fewer than one in five pensioners are .
7 The two essential points are that fewer than one in three had considered paying cash as a real alternative ; and that half said they bought on credit because they did n't have the cash , while about another quarter gave answers ( like ‘ needed it right away ’ ) which boil down to much the same .
8 Queries from consumers have in practice been rare , and very few indeed of these ( fewer than one in one-thousand enquiries ) reveal mistakes .
9 In any case , Goblins have a marked tendency to bounce so casualties are probably fewer than one might reasonably expect .
10 Fewer than one in twenty of sexual assault cases in the survey are covered by more than four newspapers .
11 Fewer than one in five hundred decisions are appealed .
12 Although fewer than one in 10 identified another family member as unable to work due to their cystic fibrosis , the employment rate among mothers of adults with cystic fibrosis is less than that expected in women aged 45–60 .
13 Fewer than one in ten of LEAs in England and Wales have conducted thorough language surveys , which means that we can assume that most schools still have less than adequate knowledge about the languages and dialects known to their pupils .
14 The institutions we have just considered represent , however , fewer than one in four of the further education establishments in the Principality ; indeed , more typical are the remaining 35 colleges which are concerned almost exclusively with non-advanced work .
15 In 1921 Bowley estimated that only 41 per cent of working class families could depend on a man 's wage and of the families drawing public assistance during the 1930s fewer than one half depended on only one wage earner .
16 No fewer than one in five homes in the United Kingdom now boasts an Activity Bear .
17 Interviews with 10,000 people for the survey showed that one in five women felt very unsafe when out walking at night ; yet fewer than one in 70 claimed to have been attacked in the past year .
18 Bush declined to sign legislation put before him on Nov. 9 amending the 1983 " Orphan Drug Act " , a controversial law which granted market monopolies to companies producing drugs to treat rare diseases — defined as diseases which afflicted fewer than one in 200,000 of the population .
19 Opinion polls showed that fewer than one in six Bulgarians supported restoration of the monarchy .
20 In the great Victorian cities of Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , Newcastle and Sheffield fewer than one in ten of the population went to church or chapel ; the industrial working classes mostly stayed at home .
21 Fewer than one in 100 patients wait over a year for treatment 25 times better than Northern Ireland , where the figure is one in five .
22 Elliffe said fewer than one in three of the placements were disrupted which is better than the national average , and the project is placing children local authorities can not place .
23 ‘ With the number of firms working to full capacity still fewer than one in five it is difficult to be optimistic about any improvements in the short term , ’ he added .
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