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

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1 There is a loss of tariff revenue to the domestic government of FGLH , and producers ' surplus has fallen by PuPwRF , but consumers ' surplus has risen by PuPwGS .
2 As my hon. Friend the Member for Ryedale ( Mr. Greenway ) , who makes encouraging noises , has also said — and it is worth repeating — spending on prison buildings has risen by leaps and bounds , with many new establishments being opened , providing extra places , while fewer prisoners now share cells , and slopping out is being phased out earlier than anyone thought possible .
3 Thus the diocesan schools debt has risen by £1,627,000 .
4 The home country has clearly gained , for although producers ' surplus has fallen by PuEHPd , consumers ' surplus has risen by PuGHPd .
5 The price has risen by 119p since Caradon announced a possible bid on 31 August .
6 The cost of the tunnel has risen by £2.2bn to £7bn — forcing Eurotunnel to return to its bankers for fresh loans .
7 Despite much talk of cutting back the state , the central government 's annual output of new rules and changes to the old ones has risen by 8% since 1985 .
8 Since the start of 1991 , however , the Stockholm market has risen by 16% , outstripping London , Tokyo and New York .
9 ‘ In the same period that crime has risen by 150pc , the number of police in Darlington has risen by only 3.3pc , ’ said Mr Milburn .
10 The latest figures show that the number of cases of serious backpain reported has risen by 40% over the past 5 years .
11 The real duty-paid price of beer has risen by 60% since 1979 , while the real duty-paid price of spirits has fallen by 10% ( Figure 2.3 ) .
12 Yet on Wall Street shares are up by 7pc , Japanese shares have gone up 19pc and in Europe the share index has risen by 9pc .
13 The cost of the original quantity of imports CD has risen by HLNM .
14 Police Expenditure on the police has risen by 55% since 1978–1979 Insufficient effort , though , has been devoted to making sure policemen are on the beat .
15 The pound has risen by 7% against the D-mark in the past two months , to DM2.50 , reflecting the diverging fortunes of the German and British economies .
16 In contrast , the real value of excise duties has risen by 7% for beers and by 17% for wines ( Figure 4.2 ) .
17 ‘ They want to cover up falling union membership and the fact that under the last Labour Government investment rose by just 13pc whereas under the Conservatives it has risen by 55pc in real terms .
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