Example sentences of "has risen from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The proportion of all adults living alone has risen from 9% in 1973 to 13% in 1988 ( General Household Survey 1988 ) .
2 Notice here that although demand has risen from year 2 to year 3 , net investment has remained the same .
3 The level at which tax becomes payable has risen from £25,000 to £110,000 and the rates have been changed from an amount varying between 10 per cent and 75 per cent , to a single rate of 40 per cent .
4 In total our fruit consumption has risen from 61lb to 69lb per person .
5 The school funding debt has risen from £269,000 in 1989 to £1,896,000 this year .
6 Several concessions have also been made in relation to capital gains tax : the amount of gain allowed tax free has risen from £1,000 a year to £5,000 a year and this allowance now applies to all gains , not just small gains as was formerly the case .
7 The revenue lost through exempting the sale of an individual 's home from capital gains has risen from £1.5 billion to £2.6 billion since 1979 .
8 As a result of falling CD yields the price has risen from £102 406.41 to £102 901.66 .
9 • The ratio of duty on spirits to duty on wine has worsened from 1:1.65 in 1979 to 1:1.80 today , and the amount of duty on a 70cl bottle of Scotch Whisky — today 's standard size — has risen from £2.95 to £5.55 .
10 Indeed , the allocation for improvement work in Cleveland 's schools has risen from £90,000 this year to £1.4 million next year .
11 Subscription income has risen from £778,683 to £811,942 , an increase of 4.3% .
12 In that regard , the hon. Member for Roxburgh and Berwickshire will be aware that since we took office in 1979 the expenditure has risen from £4.5 billion to more than £12 billion .
13 The number with saving goals has risen from 66% to 79% .
14 Over the same period the cost of these schemes has risen from £10.63 million to £24.81 million , partly the result of the larger number of schemes , the increasing cost of materials and labour and perhaps also the increasing scale and thoroughness of many of the schemes carried out .
15 Operational income has increased from £1.701 m to £1.792 m and expenditure has risen from £1.643 m to £1.754 m .
16 As prosperity has grown — income per person has risen from $145 in 1951 to $10,215 in 1992 — the birth rate has fallen , from about 50 per 1,000 in 1951 to just over 15 per 1,000 in 1992 .
17 Over the same period the outpatient cover has risen from £300 to £440 ( 49% ) .
18 Subscription income has risen from £.743 m to £.779 m , an increase of 4.8% .
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