Example sentences of "has [verb] from a peak " in BNC.
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1 | In its short life the EMS pound has fallen from a peak of DM3.03 to as low as DM2.86 . |
2 | Employment among lone mothers ( now 42 per cent ) has fallen from a peak of 49 per cent in 1979–81 although it is now higher than the low of 39 per cent in 1983–85 . |
3 | Since this treatment was introduced , the number of fatal overdoses has fallen from a peak of 192 in 1978 , to 152 in 1980 , the last year for which figures are available . |
4 | The number of occupied psychiatric beds in England has fallen from a peak of 148 000 in 1954 to about 55 000 in 1990 . |
5 | Tree-planting has fallen from a peak of 29,000 hectares in the year to March 1988 to 17,300 hectares in 1992 , following the replacement of tax incentives for planting by a grant system in the 1988 budget . |
6 | Income has risen to about £400,000 , but profit has slipped from a peak of almost £60,000 in the mid-1980s to a modest £34,391 in the 1990–91 financial year , on about £350,000 of tenant 's capital deployed . |
7 | The UK car market has plummted from a peak in 1992 when nearly two and a half milklion vehicles were sold . |
8 | Membership has dwindled from a peak of 160 , and attendances of five to six hundred , at the time of the 1873 religious ‘ Revival ’ . |