Example sentences of "[noun] has risen [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet on Wall Street shares are up by 7pc , Japanese shares have gone up 19pc and in Europe the share index has risen by 9pc .
2 In contrast , investment income has risen to 6pc from 3.5pc , and social-security benefits have risen to 13pc from 8pc .
3 Subscription income has risen from £778,683 to £811,942 , an increase of 4.3% .
4 Subscription income has risen from £.743 m to £.779 m , an increase of 4.8% .
5 Indeed , the allocation for improvement work in Cleveland 's schools has risen from £90,000 this year to £1.4 million next year .
6 The pound has risen by 7% against the D-mark in the past two months , to DM2.50 , reflecting the diverging fortunes of the German and British economies .
7 If the value of existing units has risen to 75p for example , new subscribers will ‘ buy ’ newly created units at 75p and the number they purchase will be equal to the amount they wish to invest divided by 75p .
8 On the subject of repeated offences , will the junior Minister now say why crime has risen on average by 6 per cent .
9 ‘ In the same period that crime has risen by 150pc , the number of police in Darlington has risen by only 3.3pc , ’ said Mr Milburn .
10 Revenues per employee has risen above $300,000 for the first time .
11 The number with saving goals has risen from 66% to 79% .
12 Since the reclassification in the échelle des crus this village has risen to 100% , giving it full grand cru status .
13 Since 1985 the échelle de cru of this village has risen to 100% .
14 THERE is growing concern that the bill for refurbishing Newry Town Hall has risen to £850,000 .
15 In total our fruit consumption has risen from 61lb to 69lb per person .
16 For the last ten years the spending of the City Council has risen beyond belief .
17 In contrast , the real value of excise duties has risen by 7% for beers and by 17% for wines ( Figure 4.2 ) .
18 As my hon. Friend the Member for Ryedale ( Mr. Greenway ) , who makes encouraging noises , has also said — and it is worth repeating — spending on prison buildings has risen by leaps and bounds , with many new establishments being opened , providing extra places , while fewer prisoners now share cells , and slopping out is being phased out earlier than anyone thought possible .
19 Confidence has risen since Christmas as prices dropped to more realistic levels .
20 There is a loss of tariff revenue to the domestic government of FGLH , and producers ' surplus has fallen by PuPwRF , but consumers ' surplus has risen by PuPwGS .
21 The home country has clearly gained , for although producers ' surplus has fallen by PuEHPd , consumers ' surplus has risen by PuGHPd .
22 As prosperity has grown — income per person has risen from $145 in 1951 to $10,215 in 1992 — the birth rate has fallen , from about 50 per 1,000 in 1951 to just over 15 per 1,000 in 1992 .
23 Yesterday several North-East councils said the number of electors has risen despite voters trying to avoid paying the poll tax .
24 The one and a half million pounds damages has risen with interest and costs to two million pounds .
25 If , on the other hand , she infers that there has been a random upward shift in the aggregate demand curve which , by its very nature , affects all markets alike she will infer that the average level of price has risen to P 2 .
26 The price has risen by 119p since Caradon announced a possible bid on 31 August .
27 As a result of falling CD yields the price has risen from £102 406.41 to £102 901.66 .
28 Notice here that although demand has risen from year 2 to year 3 , net investment has remained the same .
29 Right , okay , so , in ge in general , we can say that world trade has risen over time due to essentially , well , is that , is there anything else that ?
30 The real duty-paid price of beer has risen by 60% since 1979 , while the real duty-paid price of spirits has fallen by 10% ( Figure 2.3 ) .
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