1 The good news: Car theft dropped 22 percent last year, CCC reported.
2 Mr Stephens said that number had dropped to about 300 a year.
3 Their numbers, however, dropped this year but no one really knows why.
4 The level of direct foreign investment into Ireland dropped signficantly last year.
5 NSW Health recently revealed COVID-19 testing has dropped off in recent weeks.
6 This may help explain why the judge dropped the case, Klayman said.
7 However, the number of bidders quickly dropped as the price went up.
8 Ms Roche's vote has dropped by nine points to 13 per cent.
9 Its sales dropped last year amid difficulties in the global auto industry.
10 Two senior Vatican officials recently dropped surprisingly clear hints about possible successors.
11 Support for Fine Gael dropped by five points to 25 per cent.
12 And, of course, the bottom's dropped right out of the calamari market.
13 The sea level dropped by 16 metres, according to the World Bank.
14 Our eldest daughter dropped out of her college course earlier this year.
15 It's day 4 today and the courier just dropped off the paper.
16 Usually, the greatest number of men simply dropped their weapons and fled.
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