Example sentences of "[be] reduced from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 And , with immediate effect , the minimum sum under the Government 's Gift Aid scheme which also allows individuals and companies to reclaim some income tax on charitable donations will be reduced from £400 to £250 .
2 The basic rate of income tax was to be reduced from 29p to 27p in the punt , and the upper 52 per cent tax rate was to be abolished , leaving a single higher rate of 48 per cent .
3 The little insert in the middle of the article , which I take it is not down to Sir Nicholas , is even more misleading because it suggests that the income eligibility limit on civil cases would be reduced from £3,060 to £2,293 .
4 For example , the ceiling for relief could be reduced from £30,000 to zero in ten equal steps over a ten-year period of time .
5 Bull Ring Centre From the first week in January , solid brass wall switches will be reduced from £8.99 to £3.50 .
6 The cost of a single membership will be reduced from £15 to £10 ; joint membership from £20 to £15 and concessionary membership from £10 to £5 .
7 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley announced the grant to the Terrence Higgins Trust will be reduced from £450,000 to £150,000 over three years .
8 The underlying idea is that citizens are expected to keep control over their behaviour , but that in circumstances where even a person of normal self-control might be provoked , the offence may be reduced from murder to manslaughter .
9 In practice , it has been taken as allowing the jury to assess whether the mental abnormality was such a significant factor in the killing as to reduce D's culpability to the extent that the offence should be reduced from murder to manslaughter .
10 If a psychologist throws doubt on the child 's comprehension of events , the charge could be reduced from murder to manslaughter .
11 Chancellor Norman Lamont announced in the Budget earlier this month that the tax credit on dividends is to be reduced from 25pc to 20pc from April 6 .
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