Example sentences of "up from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Baroness had moved her up from London to Docklow .
2 ’ Came up from London by coach .
3 Long-term business profits are up from $7.8m to $10.5m , despite the continuing impact of development costs in Hong Kong and Ireland .
4 The interim dividend is up from 1.45p to 1.75p .
5 Putting the VAT rate up from 15% to 25% would produce £10,000 million , leaving £17,000 million from the ‘ old taxes ’ to be spent .
6 Direct Line , the bank 's insurance subsidiary paints a brighter figure , with profits up from £10m to £24.2m .
7 Food group ASDA will announce good profits growth , up from £10m to £35m at half-way .
8 Nineteen different countries will be visited for the 43 tournaments and the average prize money fund will go up from £461,000 to approximately £500,000 .
9 Paris alerted Croydon , where both planes were due to land and in due course a pilot went up from Croyden to guide him down .
10 I learned that the rivers of the area are frozen up from January to April when the temperature sinks to minus 10°F , although the summer temperature while we were in Irkutsk was a ‘ sweltering ’ 65°F !
11 The sample will be built up from students in Further Education colleges in six locations in Britain .
12 Higher interest rates on the Continent pushed finance charges up from £43.1m to £56.8m , covered two-and-a-half times by operating profits .
13 Crossing over to the tree , she began to climb up , drawing herself up from branch to branch wherever she could find foothold or handhold .
14 The total dividend goes up from 10.3p to 11.5p , but it will be paid on 2 April , just before the new 20 per cent tax credit on dividends comes into force , rather than in June , saving the company £940,000 , or the equivalent of 0.224p a share .
15 There was another disappointing result in Europe with the deficit for the quarter up from $11.2m to $12.4m .
16 Earnings per share moved up from 14.04p to 15.36p and the company is raising the final dividend from 4.34p to 4.57p , to boost the total by 5.3 per cent to 6.36p .
17 The lighting was subtle : concealed behind pelmets , inset into the ceiling , bounced up from uplights on the floor , flickering from candles .
18 Creditors due to be paid within a year were up from £261m to £337m , while the gross interest payable was £158m against £130m — and that after capitalising £39.6m of interest .
19 Some were lost to follow up from clinic before fulfilling the entry criteria for longstanding disease ; others despite being eligible , were not entered .
20 London Electricity dipped 1p to 421p after half-time profits up from £14.5m to £17.3m .
21 Although it is fairly complicated now , it will be simplified over time and will offer a migration route up from things like XT Intrinsics .
22 She was to pick Emma up from school at half past three … .
23 You will be picked up from school by Marjorie or me or your mother or all three of us from now on. ,
24 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
25 His basic pay of £575,850 up from £344,586 in the previous year was topped up with a one-off , long-term performance bonus of £2,714,624 .
26 Lucas charged ahead by 8p to 132p on talk of an offer from GEC , which unveiled interim figures up from £346m to £356m along with a £1bn-plus cash pile .
27 Britain 's second biggest privatised water giant has romped in with pre-tax profits up from £123.7m to £130.7m for the six months to September .
28 At Ramsay 's shouted message , the Scots chivalry formed up from column into as wide a line abreast as the terrain would allow , and wasting no time , advanced at the trot .
29 The share of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has edged up from 9% to 11% .
30 Inheritance tax : A threshold change — up from £71,000 to £90,000 .
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