Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] from [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | It found that in the 3 years since the first survey , crime had moved from third place to the top of people ‘ s list of problems affecting their neighbourhood . |
2 | He added : ‘ The lads have learned from last season . |
3 | The Green Party is facing severe financial crisis after membership has plummeted from last year 's record high . |
4 | Public opinion polls revealed the problem of pollution to have risen from ninth of the ten most serious problems facing the nation in 1965 , to second in 1970 ( Jones , 1973 ) . |
5 | As they squabble , the estimated time of arrival for the first train has shifted from next summer to the autumn , just in time to miss the holiday rush and about £200m revenue . |
6 | Fergie enthused : ‘ Peter has IMPROVED from last season . |
7 | Only initiation of operation to have come from Eighth Army . |
8 | Rolls-Royce has risen from 14th to fourth ; our participants rated it Britain 's most innovative firm , and the one with the highest-quality products . |
9 | The numbers have grown from next to nothing just 30 years ago . |
10 | I 'm not quite sure when the official handing in date for this essay is , because of the fact that some essays have overrun from last term . |
11 | This series has run from last March , and by now we have hopefully supplied every bit of information the beginner requires to set up an efficient basic tropical tank ( throughout this feature we back-reference for your convenience if you missed earlier articles ) . |