Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Manufacturers ' rate of return on capital has jumped from 2% to 10% .
2 As a result , Asia 's share in world output has jumped from 7% to 18% .
3 Shares in the quoted radio stocks in 1988 outperformed the market by 100 per cent , and since March 1987 , the sector 's market value has soared from £33m to over £400m .
4 The share of UK demand accounted for by oil has fallen from 50% in 1973 to 37% in 1983 .
5 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 .
6 Over the past 30 years the region 's forest cover has fallen from 42% to less than 15% .
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 Union membership has fallen from 53% of workers in 1979 to 37% now .
9 Investment in public sector housing has fallen from 27% of total dwelling investment in 1979 to only 18% in 1991 .
10 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 .
11 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% .
12 The value of the original investment , therefore , has swollen from £145 to £7,881 .
13 HERON International chairman Gerald Ronson yesterday told the garages and property group 's bankers that its value has collapsed from £585m to £135m .
14 Since the introduction of Medicare in 1984 the proportion of the population covered by private insurance has dropped from 62% in 1983 to 42% in 1992 , with a large decrease in coverage among young people .
15 By contrast , the share of industrial economies has dropped from 73% to 54% .
16 The improvement could allow some repayment of its long-term debt which has grown from £12.7m in 1986 to almost $69m at the end of last year .
17 During this period the number of book issues sampled from library authorities has grown from 3m to 10.6m .
18 Since then the market has grown from £12m to more than £230m , according to industry estimates .
19 The proportion of holidays of four nights and above between October and April has grown from 14% in 1976 to 22% last year , while August holidays have slipped from 24% to 20% and July from 25% to 18% .
20 The proportion of all adults living alone has risen from 9% in 1973 to 13% in 1988 ( General Household Survey 1988 ) .
21 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 .
22 In total our fruit consumption has risen from 61lb to 69lb per person .
23 The school funding debt has risen from £269,000 in 1989 to £1,896,000 this year .
24 • 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 .
25 Subscription income has risen from £778,683 to £811,942 , an increase of 4.3% .
26 The number with saving goals has risen from 66% to 79% .
27 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 .
28 Over the same period the outpatient cover has risen from £300 to £440 ( 49% ) .
29 While turnover overall has advanced from £46.09m to £55.37m , reflecting the inclusion of BMK for a 10 month period , comparable turnover year on year was down 11% .
30 Short-term mortality among patients admitted to hospital with community-acquired pneumonia has ranged from 6% to 33% .
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