Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] dramatically [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I am pleased to say that unemployment in all these areas has fallen dramatically in the last 12 months-by 21 per cent .
2 In 1881 Mr Kibataro Oki produced the first Japanese telephone and created a company that has grown dramatically over the last 110 years .
3 In 1881 Mr Kibataro Oki produced the first Japanese telephone and created a company that has grown dramatically over the last 110 years .
4 The trade in wild animals as pets and status symbols has increased dramatically over the last century to the point at which many animals are now very rare and in danger of being wiped out .
5 Mobility in North Yorkshire is increasing dramatically , has increased dramatically over the last ten years and I think there are sustainability arguments against a level erm of provision at fifty er around that level .
6 the rate of change in society has increased dramatically during the last two centuries .
7 I think our union has changed dramatically over the last few years , not to the point that our great history has been lost , but we have adapted to the world in which we live .
8 has changed dramatically over the last two years .
9 Although Computing Science ( or Computer Science ) as a field has changed dramatically in the last ten years and will continue to do so in the next ten , I do not believe its boundaries have altered significantly .
10 The amount of industrial waste imported into Britain has multiplied dramatically in the last six years : in 1986/87 some 183,000 tonnes of waste were imported into Britain for treatment or incineration , of which 53,000 were considered to be hazardous .
11 Even in less that perfect vintages , a good winemaker can produce something drinkable , and the average quality of English wine has improved dramatically in the last decade .
12 The involvement of additives may explain why the incidence of hyperkinetic syndrome seems to have increased dramatically in the last 20 years — a period that has seen the meteoric rise of ‘ junk food ’ , take-aways and instant-everything .
13 Domestic demand had increased dramatically in the fourth quarter of 1989 as a result of the influx of East German immigrants .
14 ‘ Things had changed dramatically over the last few years , ’ he said .
15 Road accidents in the North-East have fallen dramatically in the last ten years .
16 Fitness requirements have altered dramatically in the last five years and the recent law changes make it even more imperative that players be fitter , more mobile and faster around the pitch .
17 Since numbers of children on the streets or living in poor families have increased dramatically over the last decade and the extra resources for the Act 's implementation are likely to be strictly limited , demand for services is certain to outstrip supply .
18 Just as the rewards for European golfers have increased dramatically over the last few years with a circuit worth nearly twenty million pounds , so have they for caddies .
19 Erm the emphasis really on that has been highlighted in the Department of Transport 's own recent consultation document earlier this year where they looked at er trans-pennine routes right from from Derbyshire up to the er the A sixty six er looking at ways to relieve the pressure on the M sixty two where traffic flows have been in have increased dramatically over the last few years .
20 Many farmers even in DRAs are wealthy on paper simply because land prices have increased dramatically during the last thirty years .
21 Irrespective of the decisions of the World Bank classifiers , however , it is an undeniable fact that in the 1990s most hitherto self-proclaimed socialist or communist countries are rapidly coming to an understanding with transnational capitalism , and that the scope and volume of the transnational practices of such states with the states and institutions of the capitalist system have increased dramatically in the last decade .
22 Eating habits in the West have changed dramatically during the last ten to twenty years .
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