Example sentences of "had [adv] [num] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 Represented as a share of the market , this means that denizens increased their figure from 43.0 per cent to 49.7 per cent , the Hansards theirs from 35.6 per cent to 44.5 per cent , while other aliens , whose earlier share had been a substantial 21.4 per cent now had only 5.8 per cent ( 94 , pp.345–6 ) .
2 The comprehensive schools , in a perfectly adjusted system , should have had 20 per cent of their pupils in the top 20 per cent of the ability range : in fact , they had only 15 per cent and one-quarter of the schools had less than 5 per cent .
3 However , the industry was partly under US control , and in the late 1980s the only remaining motor-car manufacturer in UK hands , Rover , had only 15 per cent even of the UK market .
4 Thus the workforces of Tate & Lyle and the docks had respectively 71.9 per cent and 59.8 per cent unskilled labour , compared to 31.1 per cent at the LNER .
5 When I started we only had about five per cent of the biscuit trade .
6 Evans had about 15 per cent of the UK market , but was one of five companies with equivalent market share .
7 Stirling had about 65 per cent of the play , yet Kenny Milne , the Heriot 's captain , admitted that never at any stage during the game had he felt his side were not going to win .
8 They show that in 1988 , Dixons had almost 18 per cent of the electrical market , Comet 7.6 per cent and Lasky — whose 58 outlets are now owned by Kingfisher — 1.2 per cent .
9 They show that in 1988 , Dixons had almost 18 per cent of the electrical market , Comet 7.6 per cent and Lasky — whose 58 outlets are now owned by Kingfisher — 1.2 per cent .
10 Late results showed that Mr Zafy had almost 70 per cent of the vote .
11 Investment commitments had mainly been in the electronics industries , which accounted for almost 49 per cent of the total , and in chemicals , which had almost 29 per cent .
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