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

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1 Whichever figure is accepted , it can be seen that they are uniformly low at below 5 per cent , even in more recent years .
2 The issue damaged his Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) government , however , to the extent that opinion polls in late February put support for the government at only 41 per cent , the lowest figure recorded since Kaifu took office in August 1989 .
3 Redundancy and dismissal were , not surprisingly , the most important reasons for job loss , but one survey found as much as one in five people who entered into unemployment did so after finishing a temporary job , whilst another put the proportion at only six per cent .
4 One way to reconcile the results was to assume that monopoles move relatively slowly , at only 0.1 per cent the velocity of light or less .
5 The Front blamed the state of emergency for a low turnout in Baku on Sept. 30 ( estimated at only 52 per cent , compared with 81 per cent throughout Azerbaijan ) .
6 Certainly US inflation subsequently had been extremely low ; between 1952 and 1967 the US wholesale price index rose at only 0.8 per cent a year .
7 Allowing 10 minutes per client for collection each week , assuming the collector gets rather less than average industrial earnings and himself copes with all the paperwork involved during those 10 minutes , and assuming that the trading check firm pays the shops where the check has been used ( less its commission — perhaps 12½ per cent ) about a month after writing the check , the actual return to the lender would work out at only 7 per cent — that is to say , less than the firm 's own borrowing costs would be , even without making any allowance for either bad debts and late payments or office overheads .
8 Full results were not due until the autumn of 1990 , but first figures showed an average population growth of 9.3 per cent over 10 years , with the Central Asian republics growing fastest ( 22-34 per cent ) and the Russian Republic ( with 51.4 per cent of the total population ) at only 7 per cent .
9 Fuel stocks at power stations were at only 60 per cent of requirements .
10 Bargain-hunting foreign funds were held responsible ; many top domestic companies , especially state-owned ones intended for privatization , were priced on average at only 35 per cent of their estimated book value .
11 In a turnout recorded at only 23 per cent , the United Democrats of Hong Kong ( UDH ) led by Martin Lee [ see p. 37376 ; 37672 ] emerged as the largest single grouping .
12 Moreover , unemployment benefit is paid at a lower rate , and , for a married couple , is valued at only 54 per cent of the level of the pension paid to a retired couple .
13 The project has now been cancelled , despite continuing support from local politicians , due both to lack of funds and studies which showed that it would operate at only 25 per cent of capacity in winter , when electricity demand is highest .
14 The dams have provided people and industry in the Pacific Northwest with clean , abundant power at only 40 per cent of the cost of electricity in most other US states .
15 Another concern was the exceptionally low turnout , estimated at only 21.09 per cent over both rounds .
16 The turnout , officially recorded at only 28 per cent of the electorate of 13,170,000 , was the lowest ever in any Indian state election , below even that for Jammu and Kashmir in 1987 ( 31.6 per cent ) .
17 In this recession , it is peaking at only 43 per cent .
18 The bonus payment differential though is much larger at only 43 per cent and 22 per cent of the sums paid in large firms .
19 Clearly the legacy of the war was a huge current account deficit , with exports in 1945 at only 30 per cent of their prewar level ( imports 60 per cent ) , and shipping earnings substantially diminished .
20 But even Ogonyok , considered the most chic and sought-after of the progressive press , is running at only 50 per cent of 1989 levels .
21 Following the conversions of preference shares and loan stock referred to above , LVMH , in line with agreements between the Company and Financière Agache , purchased further ordinary shares to maintain its shareholding in the Company at approximately 24 per cent .
22 By previous standards they register a marked improvement and to this extent justify post-war hopes : in the interwar period GDP had grown at approximately 2 per cent p.a .
23 For launches with the space shuttle , however , underwriters are concluding deals with satellite operators where the premium is set at just 5 per cent .
24 The trouble is that although Radio 3 may be the most successful network of its kind in the world , it appeals to a minority — estimated at just five per cent of the population , mostly white , male and over 50 .
25 He said January 's figures , showing inflation rising at just 1.7 per cent a year , were excellent news and added that surveys showed the UK would have one of the fastest growing economies in Europe this year and next .
26 As the holder of a coveted Swiss resident 's permit , the former premier 's son is taxed at just 12 per cent .
27 Not only did it fail to achieve representation ( not surprising at under 1 per cent of the vote ) but it has since fallen apart in a long series of internecine conflicts ( which are too complex to describe here ) .
28 The CEGB 's central assumption that coal prices will rise at under 2 per cent per annum does not , however , seem an unreasonable estimate .
29 With the national rate of population growth running at under 0.2 per cent a year , population redistribution has virtually become a ‘ zero-sum game ’ , whereby any increase in one place can take place only at the expense of population levels in another place .
30 However , with inflation running at nearly 13 per cent , the increase in real terms was much lower .
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