Example sentences of "has [verb] up from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The number of credit cards has shot up from 9.8m in 1979 to 28.4m now . |
2 | After just two days on the market , the software group has shot up from 70p to 113p — great news for the institutions who got in on the ground floor . |
3 | Over the last five years criminal legal aid has soared from £25 million to £47 million while advice and assistance has gone up from £5.9 million to £15.4 million . |
4 | And on Wednesday Judy Robinson is set to leave the Grey Horse pub , Bank Top Judy 's rent has gone up from £13,000 to £25,000 . |
5 | Citrus fruit consumption has gone up from 2.70oz per person per week in 1982 for oranges to 2.99oz , and for other citrus fruits from 1.72oz to 2.19oz . |
6 | Salad consumption has gone up from 1.44oz to 1.89oz per week . |
7 | Over the last 20 years a pint of milk has increased five-fold from 5p to 26p today , and a loaf of bread has gone up from 10p to 47p . |
8 | First , safety expenditure under the Government and British Rail is higher than it has ever been in British Rail 's history — it has gone up from £140 million to £200 million . |
9 | I sent for him to his private address as soon as I got the news but he has to get up from Winchester . ’ |
10 | The share of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has edged up from 9% to 11% . |