Example sentences of "[vb infin] risen [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1993 the top three will take 35% of the European market he says , by 1995 believes this share will have risen to 75% . |
2 | In consolidating data from several areas it has been proposed that a rapid rise of sea level occurred in the early Holocene but that in the last 6000 years the rate has been far less , although it may have diminished progressively , it may have risen to c . |
3 | The Institute for Fiscal Studies forecasts that the cost of the basic state pension will peak at around £35 billion ( in 1990 prices ) in 2030 ; SERPS will have risen to £15 billion from around £1 billion today . |
4 | By next year , payroll tax-rates will have risen by 30% since 1978 , and half of all Americans will be paying more in payroll taxes than they do in ( more progressive ) income taxes . |
5 | In two years time , her bill will have risen by £4.50 to over £30 . ’ |
6 | In a few weeks ' time , the fallen leaves will have risen from ankle to knee deep . |
7 | First , because there are still far more betrayed women than men around : the percentage of wives playing away may have risen from 26% in the 50s to around 40% now , but a conservative estimate suggests that 60% of husbands have cheated at least once — and one US survey puts the figure as high as 82% . |