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

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1 Since then the market has grown from £12m to more than £230m , according to industry estimates .
2 Thus , they remain one of the few fungal orders that have not had at least one member grown from spore to spore in artificial culture , a prerequisite for any sort of genetic , physiological or biochemical research .
3 During this period the number of book issues sampled from library authorities has grown from 3m to 10.6m .
4 The improvement could allow some repayment of its long-term debt which has grown from £12.7m in 1986 to almost $69m at the end of last year .
5 In two months my two albino Oscars have grown from 1″ to 3–4″ , feeding well on pellets , until recently .
6 Since 1987 , the group 's dividends per share have grown from 4.6p to 11.85p in 1992 — a 158% increase .
7 The double-flowered form is the one generally cultivated because it is preferred for medical use , and is grown from division of runners , taken and planted in early spring ; seedlings produce a large number of single-flowered forms .
8 Cash is up from £16m to £24m , and net assets have grown from £145m to £169m .
9 Plants were grown from seed in a 38-m long chamber in a ventilated glasshouse .
10 The proportion of holidays of four nights and above between October and April has grown from 14% in 1976 to 22% last year , while August holidays have slipped from 24% to 20% and July from 25% to 18% .
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