Example sentences of "increase from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 US revenues for this kind of software is projected to increase from $226m in 1992 to over $2.5b in 1996 .
2 Darlington Transport Company announced last night that the concessionary fare scheme rate is to increase to 10p while the cost for a bus pass is set to increase from £15 to £17.50 later this year .
3 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
4 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
5 The lower rate of SSP is to increase from £45.30 to £46.95 a week with the lower earnings threshold ( below which SSP is not payable ) increasing from £54 to £56 a week .
6 There is a gradient of values which increases from north to south .
7 In my opinion , the explanation for this is that until the vernal equinox ( 21 March ) the length of the day increases from north to south in the Northern Hemisphere .
8 Instead it increases from act to act .
9 Business strength increases vertically and market attractiveness increases from right to left .
10 Following a year when toll increases from 60p to £1 and the recession slashed use of both tunnels by a million vehicles , business has begun to boom .
11 The basic suggestion is that , all other things being equal , the degree of difficulty experienced by the reader increases from left to right along this scale .
12 However , increases from time to time are unavoidable .
13 Capital gains tax : Retirement relief limit increased from £100,000 to £125,000 .
14 Under the heading CLAIMS SETTLEMENT UNDER PART 2 , Legal & General 's limit of liability is increased from £500,000 to £1,000,000
15 The limit in respect of any one accident insured for injury to members of the public has been increased from £500,000 to £1,000,000 .
16 According to Verdict , a retail-industry analyst , the gross margin on fresh foods has increased from 21% in 1986 to 28% in 1990 .
17 The income level subject to the 1.45 per cent Medicare payroll tax was increased from $51,300 to $125,000 .
18 The value of the project has increased from £3m to £8m .
19 These authors also reported that when bowel frequency increased to more than five evacuations in 24 hours , irrespective of the patient 's age , the incidence of faecal soiling increased from 20% to 48% .
20 But intake of other green vegetables has increased from 0.19oz to 0.50oz per week .
21 ( This too is demonstrated by the statistics , for as RICS entrants have declined from 41.2% in 1981 to 26.5% in 1984 , so the graduate intake has increased from 6% to 13.8% over the same period . )
22 Also , the health budget has been increased from 6% to 11% with the hope of distributing more to ‘ deserving areas ’ .
23 First half losses before tax increased from £17.7m to £30.6m at Ratners ; Gerald Ratner received much criticism and there were calls for his resignation at the company 's agm .
24 Firstly , the VAT registration threshold is to be increased from £36,600 to £37,600 .
25 Overall limit increased from £1,000 to £2,500 .
26 Secondly , we have increased from £1,000 to £2,000 the charge under the Immigration ( Carriers ' Liability ) Act 1987 for bringing improperly documented passengers to Britain .
27 Further , the minimum amount on which interest must be paid when held for any period of less than a week , if it is fair and reasonable to do so , has been increased from £10,000 to £20,000 .
28 Dividend per share has increased from 3.0p in 1980 to 15.8p in 1989 — a compound growth rate of 20% per annum .
29 Between 1970 and 1986 , says Mr Peterson of Harvard , the proportion of the elderly living in poverty fell by half ; the proportion of children increased from 15% to 20% .
30 Monthly premiums for beneficiaries was to be gradually increased from $28.60 to $46.50 by 1995 .
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