On the line graph below we can see...
The line graph shows...
Thieves from Britain are dominating in 1990
Thieves from Britain dominated in 1990
but than in 1992 it started falling
but then in 1992 it started falling
0,6 percent
0.6 percent
In France and Canada the percentages of stolen vehicles didn't change a lot.
In France and Canada the percentages of stolen vehicles did n0t change considerably.
The greatest part of stolen cars from 1990 to 1999 is Great Britain.
The greatest proportion of stolen cars from 1990 to 1999 was recorded Great Britain.
The amount of thefts in Sweden is soared.
The amount of thefts in Sweden soared.
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Differently, thefts per thousand vehicles in Sweden grew from 0.6% to 1.2%.
In contrast, thefts per thousand vehicles in Sweden grew from 0.6% to 1.2%.
We can see
It can be seen
The amount of thefts was alway rising since 1991
The amount of thefts was always rising from 1991 in Sweden
Overall, two of the graphs did not show almost any changes.
Overall, two of the graphs showed hardly any changes.
In 1990 it heated its peak of 20 cars.
In 1990 it hit its peak of 20 cars.
First of all, they increased rapidly from 0.6% to 0.8%.
First, they increased rapidly from 0.6% to 0.8%.
it started falling down till 1992
it started to fall and decreased until 1992
The graphs of Great Britain and Sweden are slightly different, as from each other, as from France and Canada.
The graphs of Great Britain and Sweden are slightly different, both from each other and from France and Canada.
The line graph represents some amount of cars that was stallen in period of time between 1990 and 1999.
The line graph represents the amount of cars that were stolen over the period of time between 1990 and 1999.
They rise and flactuate together.
They rise and fluctuate together.
It did not change such as France.
It did not change as much as in France
Britain was the country with the biggest amount of car thefts. But in 1995 the amount of them is decreasing rapidly.
Britain was the country with the biggest amount of car thefts. However, from 1995 the amount of them was decreasing rapidly.
The line graph shows the proportion of the amount of the cars stolen per one thousand in three European countries and Canada during the time gap from 1990 to 1999.
The line graph shows the proportion of cars stolen per one thousand in three European countries and Canada during the time period from 1990 to 1999.
Also is needed to be said that graphs of Canada and France are really similar.
It must also be noted that graphs of Canada and France are similar.
The smallest amount of thefts was riched by Canada.
The smallest amount of thefts was reached by Canada.
In compricent, in France and Canada the peak was only about 7-8 cards.
In comparison, in France and Canada the peak was only about 7-8 cards.
And in Sweden the amount of stolen cars increased a lot.
In addition, there was a significant increase in the amount of stolen cars in Sweden.