Example sentences of "cut from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Profit forecasts for BAT have now been cut from £1.37bn to £1.152n .
2 Earnings per share fell 64 per cent to 5.1p and the total dividend is being cut from 10.3p to 6.5p , after a final trimmed from 5.8p to 3.5p .
3 The leader 's allowance will be cut from £1,000 to £900 , his deputy from £800 to £720 and committee chairmen from the current £800 to £720 .
4 Losses per share were cut from 137.01p to 83.1p , but there is again no dividend and the shares dipped 0.5p to 7p. — PA
5 Swinton have reduced the asking price on six players , including the winger Derek Bate , who has had his price cut from £45,000 to £35,000 .
6 Swinton have reduced the asking price on six players , including the winger Derek Bate , who has had his price cut from £45,000 to £35,000 .
7 On a ten-year policy , the payout has been cut from £7,331 to £6,175 , equivalent to an annual rate of return of 10.4 per cent .
8 Group gearing has been cut from 75% to 64% , while the dividend is up 8.4% to 12.3p .
9 The final payment to shareholders is being cut from 4.25p to 2.1p , to make a total of 4.2p for the year , down from 6.35p last time .
10 The price has been cut from £699 to £399 plus VAT .
11 Corporate overheads in the first half were cut from $8m to $7.7m , and total operating income rose from $13.3m to £16.2m .
12 To attract more businesses , the maximum fees for company registration were cut from £50,000 to £5,000 and a 10 p.c. rebate on employers ' national insurance contributions was introduced .
13 The interim dividend is being cut from 2.53p to 1½p on August 17 , but the board intends maintaining last year 's 4.4p total .
14 ‘ Some unlucky bloke was found late last night in Houndsditch , with his throat cut from ear to ear , ’ said Joe .
15 The man 's throat had been cut from ear to ear , soaking his shirt and trousers in blood .
16 ‘ A mottled black and white , their throats cut from ear to ear . ’
17 His throat had been cut from ear to ear and his wallet had been filched . ’
18 GERALD RATNER 'S pay cut from £574,000 to £383,000 a year cut no ice with angry shareholders yesterday after the jewellery tycoon admitted that losses at the chain 's near 2,000 shops ballooned from £17,700,000 to £30,600,000 in the six months to August .
19 For a man who took out a 25-year mortgage endowment policy at the age of 29 with a £30-a-month premium , the payout on a policy maturing this year has been cut from £62,543 to £59,602 , which represents an annual rate of return of 13 per cent .
20 Samples will be cut from $3,375 to $1,900 next month .
21 The competitive position of the UK began to improve from the middle of the 1980s , with the rate of stamp duty being cut from 2% to 1% in April 1984 and to 0.5% in October 1986 .
22 The script cut from psychiatry to politics to history to Euro-moralising with dizzy speed ; film-clip collages of Hitler saluting , Hess ( or not-Hess ) in the mortuary , hamburger ads , crumbling buildings , a screaming man in seventeenth-century dress , and the widow miming Hess 's improbable suicide all chimed in an unholy jangle with the events on stage .
23 Taylor Woodrow reported a first half loss before tax of £16m ( v £25.3m profit ) ; its dividend has been cut from 1.86p to 0.5p .
24 Development time is , in fact , he says , cut from years to months .
25 London Lighthouse 's grant is to be cut from £300,000 to £150,000 .
26 The average cost of a Bryant home was cut from £90,000 to £86,000 last year .
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