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

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1 Prisoners are male , and disproportionately young — a quarter of the prison population being under 21 , whereas 15–20-year-olds make up only 10 per cent of the British population .
2 On average , maintenance made up only 7 per cent of total income , with the mean amount being about £26 per family , or £16 per child per week .
3 The Americans came up with 22 per cent and the Japanese , who seem to manufacture all the latest gadgets , actually thought up only six per cent .
4 The first figures published by the Home Office ( Home Office 1986 ) indicated that of prisoners , 8 per cent of men and 12 per cent of women were Afro-Caribbean , yet these groups make up only 1 per cent and 2 per cent of the population in general ( see also Walker 1987 ) .
5 Interest and dividend income had fallen 11 per cent to £7.3 billion and other receipts , including the national business rates , had gone up only 1 per cent to £15.6 billion .
6 Accordingly , the 1992 pre-tax profits of £32.5 million were really up only 1 per cent on figures for 1991 which would otherwise have been shown as £32.2 million .
7 Stamp duties , which did fall on the luxury consumption of the better-off , made up only 13 per cent of indirect taxation in 1800 and less than half as much of total revenue .
8 Though whites make up only 17 per cent of the population , they control the most fertile farming areas .
9 The only flexibility in a local authority 's ability to raise finance will be the poll tax , which on current reckoning is intended to make up only 20 per cent of a local authority 's revenue base .
10 A survey carried out for the 1909 Royal Commission on the Poor Laws found that subsidised pauper wage-earners made up only 0.5 per cent of the female population in the sixteen areas investigated , though an 1898 report by a woman factory inspector in Glasgow had considered that a substantial amount of poor relief went in aid of wages .
11 Writing paper and personal cards make up only 29 per cent of the stationery market in France .
12 The pattern of relative abundance of Ichneumonidae is quite different : nearly a third of the 455 species trapped during 1972–73 were represented by single individuals , and the seven commonest species made up only 22 per cent of the catch .
13 There is a small landed gentry and a growing professional class that make up perhaps eight per cent of the population .
14 But sky-high interest bills kept the lid on profits , up just one per cent to £353 million in the six months to July .
15 Of all offenders found guilty , in all courts , both magistrate and crown courts , females make up approximately 11 per cent of the total ( magistrate courts deal with relatively minor crimes and civil actions , whereas the more serious indictable offences , which can be tried by jury , are dealt with by crown courts ) .
16 The company , formerly part of ICI , saw the pre-tax total drop by 7 per cent to £68 million , on turnover up nearly 4 per cent at £1.01 billion .
17 According to an index of advanced bookings , European hotel bookings for April were up nearly 34 per cent on the same month last year .
18 By 1800 they made up nearly 50 per cent of the total .
19 Mr Travers , who drew his figures from public expenditure White Papers , said the sectors that enjoyed the biggest rises were education for the under-fives ( up nearly 90 per cent ) and children with special needs , both favourite Labour targets .
20 However , households with children made up nearly 60 per cent of households with incomes in the lowest 10 per cent of the income distribution ( Oppenheim , 1990 ) .
21 Therefore , to avoid any confusion , the interpretations have been based solely on a comparison of the rates charged for Cessna 150/152s , as these make up about 45 per cent of the aircraft offered for the purpose of basic training or hire .
22 It makes up about 38 per cent of the typical American diet — 8 per cent too much , according to nutrition experts .
23 Indeed , dog still makes up about per cent of the diet of Italian wolves .
24 None the less , its heavy dependence on exports of minerals , especially gold and diamonds ( which make up about 80 per cent of export earnings ) , make it vulnerable to fluctuations in the world market , and to sanctions imposed by some members of the international community .
25 Yellowfin tuna taken inside the ETP make up about 8 per cent of the world 's tuna catch .
26 Digesting food uses up about 20 per cent of our calorie intake but the rest must be worked off by the energy we expend while living our lives .
27 The figure of 180 000 tonnes refer to almond kernels , which make up about 60 per cent of the total weight in California .
28 In Germany , Scandinavia and France , social costs — state pension contributions , national insurance and so on — take up about 60 per cent of salary compared with less than 20 per cent in the UK .
29 Its strength lies partly in its scope , for Roman Catholics make up about 90 per cent of the population ; for instance , the figure is 89.1 per cent for Brazil ( LAB 1982 ) and 88.7 per cent for Mexico ( 1980 Census ) ; and also in its institutional links with other aspects of life , such as education , health , leisure and community activities .
30 By the beginning of the twentieth century the latter made up about 90 per cent of the population of the three western provinces , and between 60 and 85 per cent of Irkutsk , Transbaikal and Amur provinces , but in the enormous Yakutsk province and the far north-east it was still the non-Russian indigenous population which predominated , in a proportion of 13:1 .
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