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

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1 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 .
2 As the cost of hardware continues to drop ( productivity is increasing at about 30 per cent per year in that industry ) individualised computer programming and time-sharing would become expensive relics , he told the conference .
3 Estimates of actual job reductions seem to run at about 30 per cent .
4 Inflation surged 2,500 per cent in 1992 and is currently running at about 30 per cent a month .
5 Unemployment in the area was not the highest in the North Side , but well above the city average ; owner-occupancy was also low at around 30 per cent .
6 To the list of writers who developed psychoses Karlsson adds , among others , Hugo , Scott , Tolstoi , Pope , and Poe and puts the overall incidence of such disorders among the individuals he surveyed at around 30 per cent ; a staggeringly high figure , given that , taken together , non-organic forms of psychosis are usually quoted as carrying a lifetime risk of about 5 per cent .
7 The gearing of the two companies will stabilise at around 30 per cent each .
8 No more : City rents have nearly halved from a £70 per sq ft peak in 1987 and capital values have fallen by at least 30 per cent .
9 At least 30 per cent is for good causes .
10 At least 30 per cent of the registered capital or half-a-million forints ( whichever is the greater ) must be paid up simultaneously with the foundation of the company .
11 It 's at least 30 per cent down on anticipated revenue from conference lettings . ’
12 Dr Edgar Lin , Taiwan 's leading environmentalist , estimates that at least 30 per cent of the annual rice crop is dangerously contaminated by heavy metals like mercury and cadmium .
13 No discussion of reform of the CAP can ignore the likely outcome of the GATT talks which may involve price cuts of at least 30 per cent .
14 On Sept. 11 parliament approved a foreign investment law , which provided various incentives to foreign investors including a two-year tax exemption for companies with at least 30 per cent foreign capital and a three-year exemption where there was at least 50 per cent foreign capital .
15 In the first round of voting 133 candidates received a sufficiently large proportion of the vote ( at least 30 per cent ) to win seats in the 270-member Majlis .
16 Looked at the other way this means that at least 30 per cent of Englishmen in the mid seventeenth century were able to read and to sign their name .
17 At least 30 per cent of all ICI sales in this product area are expected to convert to ‘ Dumpy ’ 2 in the next three years .
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