Example sentences of "fall from [n mass] to " in BNC.

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1 Its market capitalisation will fall from £200m to £70m , the size Christopher Bland , LWT chairman , thinks is ideal to bid for the franchise .
2 The group saw profits fall from £24m to £17.8m on sales of £205.7m .
3 In the South Wales region it is expected that the annual quantity required from this source will rise from about 2.8 mt to 3.6 mt over the 20 year period , despite the fact that as a proportion of overall consumption it will fall from 15% to 10% .
4 In the South Wales region it is expected that the annual quantity required from this source will rise from about 2.8 mt to 3.6 mt over the 20 year period , despite the fact that as a proportion of overall consumption it will fall from 15% to 10% .
5 The amounts for Category B trainees those who need special help would fall from £65 to £51 a week .
6 Alan Milburn , candidate for Darlington , said youth training wages would fall from £31 to £28 for non-endorsed training and from £65 to £51 a week for other trainees .
7 The company is seeking urgent talks with the Government on the proposal to drop petroleum tax relief for drilling costs , citing the example of its small Angus field where profits would fall from £1.90 to 10p per barrel of oil produced if there was no allowance for drilling the cost of the exploration wells .
8 Although property activities forged ahead , the Galliford Sears housebuilding subsidiary saw profits fall from £16m to £9m as completions fell by more than 50 per cent .
9 United supporters in Stand B will see prices fall from £15 to £14 , with season ticket holders in the Kop and Lowfields seeing prices rise from £135 to £140 an increase of 3.7pc .
10 Andrew Mills and Brian Sturgess at Barclays de Zoete Wedd expect full-year profits to fall from £75m to £70m .
11 That , in turn , would destroy the government 's anti-inflation credentials ( inflation has fallen from 30% to less than 12% in two years ) and make higher real interest rates likely .
12 At the same time per capita income rose from S$1,330 to S$22,867 in 1991 , and unemployment has fallen from 11% to less than 2% .
13 Over the past 30 years the region 's forest cover has fallen from 42% to less than 15% .
14 Oil prices had fallen from $29 to below $20 a barrel ( the sharpest one-day fall on record ) on Jan. 17 , in response to the initial assessment that allied air raids on Iraq were being so successful as to promise rapid military victory .
15 But according to chairman D J Dace , without exchange rate variations , sales would actually have fallen from £2.7m to £54.6m .
16 Pre-tax profits , however , fell from £285,000 to £56,000 as the company saw no repeat of the previous year 's big investment gain .
17 Taxable profits fell from £7.81m to £1.17m in the year to 30 June on group sales down about £20m to £91m .
18 First half profit before tax at Hammerson fell from £31.1m to £23.3m .
19 Down from £12.8m in 1990 to £7.9m last year , while turnover fell from £120m to £113m .
20 Turnover fell from £85½m to £64m .
21 Albert Fisher announced that profit before tax fell from £89m to £52.1m in the year to 31 August .
22 In 1929 US steel shares stood at $262 , and in 1932 at $22 ; likewise General Motors fell from $73 to $8 .
23 Only £5 million of the provision was in cash and the rest could be recouped from asset sales in 1993 , according to the new chief executive , James Leng , but because the tax charge is only partly affected earnings per share fell from 18.82p to 3.35p .
24 Between 1977–78 and 1989–90 , the proportion of skiers aged 18–24 fell from 28% to 12% ; the proportion aged 35–44 increased from 19% to 30% .
25 In 1991 profits fell from £314m to £151m and in 1992 it halved again to £77m .
26 CRYSTALATE , the electronics product group , experienced a ‘ serious disappointment ’ in the second half and hence profits fell from £5.6million to £2.9million in the year to September .
27 In spite of a £15m loss incurred after the IRA bombing in April , first half losses before tax fell from £26.3m to £18.1m at Commercial Union .
28 In the nine months to 30 September , profit before tax at The Telegraph group rose from £27.5m to £30.3m ; eps fell from 16.5p to 15.7p .
29 Earnings per share fell from 27.3p to 15.8p , but BG will pay a total dividend of 14.2p for last year , against 10.25p paid for the nine-month trading period to the end of 1991 .
30 After additional interest charges , as a result of the BMK acquisition , and a reduced taxation charge , profits attributable to members fell from £2.65m to £1.16m .
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