Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] fallen from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet the downward trend has started ; and a Burmese economic expert reckons that last month the cost of living figure has fallen from 800% above pre-war level to 600% . |
2 | Union membership has fallen from 53% of workers in 1979 to 37% now . |
3 | That , in turn , would destroy the government 's anti-inflation credentials ( inflation has fallen from 30% to less than 12% in two years ) and make higher real interest rates likely . |
4 | As stated above production has almost halved since 1979 and at the same time the price of its premium Bonny light crude has fallen from $40 per barrel to $28.65 and is always threatened by the North Sea producers . |
5 | Investment in public sector housing has fallen from 27% of total dwelling investment in 1979 to only 18% in 1991 . |
6 | The share of UK demand accounted for by oil has fallen from 50% in 1973 to 37% in 1983 . |
7 | At the same time per capita income rose from S$1,330 to S$22,867 in 1991 , and unemployment has fallen from 11% to less than 2% . |
8 | Over the past 30 years the region 's forest cover has fallen from 42% to less than 15% . |
9 | But if Mrs Longhill felt better that her servant had fallen from grace in distant Barnswick , then let her think it . |
10 | Add the two factors together , and the average mortgage payments of a first-time buyer have fallen from 30% of earnings in 1990 to 12% today — the lowest for more than 20 years ( see chart on next page ) . |