Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [num] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Catches have fallen from 36,000 tonnes in 1988 to 28,000 tonnes in 1992 and the number of fish is down by two-thirds . |
2 | Those predictions which have been made about the impact of new technology on employment levels have come from two types of analysis . |
3 | Perhaps the most compelling evidence of all comes from studies of people who have moved from one country to another — Japanese who have emigrated to California , for instance — and adopted Western diets . |
4 | Estimates of the family multiplier have ranged from 3.5 dependants per head of household to five , adding to uncertainty and the widespread backbench Tory hostility to the reopening of what one called ‘ a hideous wave ’ of immigration . |
5 | Estimates of the family multiplier have ranged from 3.5 dependants per head of household to five , adding to uncertainty and the widespread backbench Tory hostility to the reopening of what one called ‘ a hideous wave ’ of immigration . |
6 | Total emissions of lead have plummeted from 127,900 tonnes in 1978 to 7200 tonnes in 1989 ( figure 8.12 ; table 8.5 ) . |
7 | Since the early 1970s , however , catches have dwindled from 100 tonnes at peak season , to 50 tonnes . |
8 | You could be right , for many people have drifted from one job to another and finally ended up in public relations . |