Example sentences of "[pron] have fallen from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tiger numbers in India , which had fallen from 40,000 at the beginning of the century to around 2,000 at the end of the 1960s , rose to 4,300 by 1989 , said officials .
2 The budget assumed that GDP would grow by between 0 and 3 per cent in 1993 , the first increase since 1989 ; that unemployment , which reached 11.9 per cent of the labour force in November , would remain high ; and that inflation , which had fallen from 38.6 per cent to 20.1 per cent from mid-year 1991 to 1992 , would level off at around 21 per cent .
3 Added sugar was the prime cause and levels of tooth decay , which had fallen from bad to mediocre , could not fall further until people , and especially children , cut back more on sugar , he said .
4 Reports in November , quoting official statistics , indicated that the government 's earllier stringent economic stabilization measures had succeeded in curbing year-on-year inflation which had fallen from 15.7 per cent in September to 13.4 per cent in mid-October .
5 John Cummings , defending the seat for Labour , said the number working in the coal industry there had fallen from 11,799 in 1979 to 2,300 now .
6 As he knows , it has fallen from high levels .
7 Indeed the aim of the work was to demonstrate how far he had fallen from ancestral glories , in order that his successors might rectify his errors .
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