Example sentences of "[adv] 30% [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Approximately 30% of the marks will be for straightforward handling of theory — but additional marks for pass , credit and distinction standard must come from the quality of the candidate 's understanding and ability to communicate in acceptable fashion .
2 In Africa , just 30% of the potential will be in use .
3 Under 30% of the Volcans d'Auvergne Regional Park 's active residents were employed in primary occupations in 1975 but its population overall is increasing slowly .
4 In vehicle pretreated rats only about 10% of the sections exhibited histological injury of grade III whereas it was nearly 30% of the sections in capsaicin pretreated animals that was covered by this severe degree of damage ( Figs 3 and 4A ) .
5 Take delivery as an example : each of the requirements of material , quantity , time , location and documents is marked and when added together these make up 30% of the total .
6 Overseas , where the high yen threatens to be most damaging , Keyence is booming , with exports up 30% in the year to March .
7 The electricity generated , however , due to the amount of heat lost in the process of generation ( mainly at the stage of converting heat energy of steam into the mechanical energy of the turbine ) only represents about 30% of the energy used in the power station .
8 About 30% of the plays are adaptations of classics from an A-level English syllabus , like Dickens , Hardy and Dylan Thomas .
9 Allowed to buy only ‘ class B ’ shares , which account for 40% of stockmarket capitalisation , foreigners now own about 30% of the market .
10 Many of the combat fronts have two or three women comandantes at one time in the six-person military command , such as the Frente Oriental Francisco Sanchez which presently has three women comandantes , In the FMLN camps in Chalatenango about 30% of the combatants are women .
11 It appears brightest when it is between inferior conjunction and a maximum elongation with about 30% of the Earth-facing hemisphere illuminated by the Sun .
12 Such people usually point to a single statistic for evidence ; for instance , that the public sector employs about 30% of the labour force or , as with Milton Friedman , that public expenditure at around 60% of National Income threatens to destroy freedom and democracy .
13 Not all results are shown ; all giving a reading of more than about 30% of the white card reading are omitted .
14 Since its establishment in 1990 some 1700 employees , representing about 30% of the workforce in the UK have participated in the Scheme .
15 About 30% of the Sun 's energy hitting the Earth is reflected back into space by dust particles and cloud .
16 Market estimates suggest that about 30% of the turnover of German government bonds ( bunds ) , 50% of the turnover in international deutschmark straight issues , and 80%-90% of the turnover of deutschmark FRNs occur in London .
17 There has been a consistent increase in the number of well qualified applicants of about 30% to the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine , and we are able to admit only one in 18 applicants .
18 Women hold few seats : in the late 1980s , about 30% in the Nordic PR countries , 5-20% in many others whose parties , in filling the party lists used in PR , take little , if any , note of this ; and 5-15% in FPTP countries .
19 Because lianes often tie together several trees , felling of one tree may lead to considerable damage to others , while logging tracks ( Figure 9.2 ) may take up to 10% or even 30% of the forest area .
20 Most of the distribution fee , which can be around 30% of the film 's rental income , goes to the studio .
21 Around 30% of the current output consists of high-quality West of England cloth , the remainder made up with technical fibres such as nylons , polyesters and polyamides .
22 These will act as database and mainframe servers and will take around 30% of the load from the mainframe .
23 Almost 30% of the province 's polling stations were closed for security reasons and the UN was expecting trouble .
24 As it pointed out , we could double our expenditure on dentists but if people were still not prepared to brush their teeth ( and governments still refuse to fluoridate drinking water ) then the same number of teeth would probably have to be extracted : an appalling 8 million that year , with almost 30% of the people in the country having no teeth of their own .
25 NEC 's PABXs have over 30% of the Japanese market , putting the company in the number one spot .
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