Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] risen from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Subscription income has risen from £778,683 to £811,942 , an increase of 4.3% . |
2 | In total our fruit consumption has risen from 61lb to 69lb per person . |
3 | Once known primarily as the wife of Diego Rivera , her reputation outside of Mexico now far supercedes his : since 1919 , sale room estimates of her work have risen from $40,000 to over $1 million , and in 1990 a work by Kahlo broke all records at Sotheby 's New York for a Latin American artist . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | In the old world the race of Man had risen from savagery to being the dominant civilisation in two short millennia . |
6 | Over the same period the outpatient cover has risen from £300 to £440 ( 49% ) . |
7 | The school funding debt has risen from £269,000 in 1989 to £1,896,000 this year . |
8 | The costs of the preferred British Rail route have risen from £1.7bn to between £3.5bn and £4bn partly because of extra tunnelling insisted upon by ministers after protests in south London and Kent . |