Example sentences of "fallen to [adv] [adj] [unc] cent " in BNC.

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1 The amount of funds channelled towards buy-out/buy-ins has risen to 61 per cent of the total in 1989 , whereas that for start ups has fallen to only 6 per cent ( start-ups and other early stage only account for 15 per cent of total funds invested ) .
2 By early 1981 our support had fallen to below 30 per cent and as the months went by it plummeted even further to reach 23 per cent at the end of the year .
3 Thus , while those favourably disposed towards the United States government had fallen to around 52 per cent by October 1956 ( just before the start of the Suez conflict ) 64 per cent continued to think well of the " American people " .
4 He said that the economy was now stabilizing ; inflation had fallen to around 5 per cent , and unemployment had gone no higher than 2 per cent .
5 NIN ( 29 November 1987 ) claims that the proportion of Albanians in Kosovo has now reached 85 per cent , which would imply that the proportion of Serbs and Montenegrins has fallen to about 11 per cent .
6 In the following two years the dollar value of the dinar fell to a quarter of its end-1985 value , and the proportion of the value of foreign exchange deposits covered by the counterpart dinar loans will have fallen to about 4 per cent .
7 According to Burgess , at the time of the designation of the polytechnics the proportion of sub-degree level work to degree work was of the order of 70 per cent ; by 1974 , this had fallen to about 50 per cent and today it is not more than 30 per cent .
8 Extraction levels had fallen to about 86 per cent of 1991 quantities according to government calculations .
9 From 1981 to 1985 the figure had fallen to about 0.33 per cent per annum , and London actually gained population in 1984 , thus reversing a long period of decline .
10 By 1986 , the proportion of GDP had fallen to under 15 per cent , employment to 1.2 million ( less than 5 per cent of the total ) , and GDFCF to 9 per cent .
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