Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] 30 per [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Indoors , or in drier weather , the relative humidity decreases , although it seldom falls much below 30 per cent even in hot dry climates .
2 Perhaps only about 30 per cent of jobs within UDG-supported schemes were new to the area , although of these , three-quarters were new to the national economy .
3 The numbers show that in Africa and in Latin America , excluding Chile , only about 17 per cent of targets for privatisation had actually been sold and in Asia only about 30 per cent .
4 While their sales of SelecTronics ' product was entirely mail order two years ago , it now represents only about 30 per cent of the total .
5 As Gorbachev pointed out in an interview in early 1991 , only about 30 per cent of the USSR 's boundaries had been legally defined .
6 As a matter of interest , Mr Rees took a head count , asking how many members in the hall were aware of the impending changes ; apparently only about 30 per cent of the audience knew of the proposed amendments .
7 Over 40 per cent of Preston 's immigrants came from within a 10-mile radius and only about 30 per cent had come in from more than 30 miles away .
8 Only around 30 per cent of those who have been vaccinated go on to contract a mild dose of flu , and even then the risk of secondary infections is considerably reduced .
9 Burmah has just under 30 per cent , which could be sold on to SHV , or another party .
10 By 1979 , just under 30 per cent of the land in the reformed sector had been restored to its former owners ( Castillo and Lehmann 1982 ) .
11 In the remainder of the hundred these two groups accounted for just under 30 per cent .
12 Just under 30 per cent of black trainees obtain work as opposed to just over 45 per cent of their white counterparts .
13 He took over 69 per cent of the vote , as opposed to just under 30 per cent for his rival , former senator Narciso Irureta , seen as belonging to the left wing of the party .
14 Hence the equation leaves unexplained just over 70 per cent of the total variance , or conversely it explains just under 30 per cent of the variance [ ] .
15 This poorer quality is reflected in their price , which is normally about 30 per cent less .
16 He said the choice lay between an election system like PR which allowed an extremist party one MP for six per cent of the vote , or one which allowed an extremist party to take full power with just over 30 per cent .
17 The transport workers , GMB general workers , AEEU manufacturing union , Usdaw shopworkers and UCW postal staff are likely to be joined by at least two others — the Nupe public employees and Cohse health workers — which would guarantee Mr Smith just over 30 per cent of the total vote .
18 Overall , only just over 30 per cent of clauses had a filled or unfilled pause in clause-initial position .
19 CO2 emissions in the UK were 3 per cent of the global total and , on current trends , were estimated to rise by just over 30 per cent by 2005 .
20 But underlying growth in profits was probably about 30 per cent .
21 The full-year loan and grant are now over 30 per cent .
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