Similar words: accounting, hunting, daunting, mount, surmount, amount to, insurmountable, panting. Meaning: ['maʊntɪŋ] n. 1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.) 2. framework used for support or display.
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151. In the face of mounting budget and funding cuts, they say the income is crucial for survival.
152. The government was persistently unwilling to amend Poor Law principles to take account of the mounting evidence of extensive involuntary unemployment.
153. He struggled on in the face of mounting debts, but his days as a Niagara entrepreneur were over.
154. At the same time, three regional discounters were stung by mounting competition.
155. Peasant disturbances might be running at a low level, but evidence was mounting of severe discontent in the overpopulated black-earth regions.
156. The previous mayor, Sanyu Ishii, disappeared suddenly after resigning in mid-June because of mounting gambling debts.
157. Tension between the two men over when-or even whether-to join the euro has been mounting since the election.
158. It seems ironic at a time of mounting concern about the excessive hours of junior hospital doctors.
159. There are reports of mounting violence in the village tribes.
160. They may experience rather more difficulty in mounting a similar operation against Kilkenny, though.
161. It also looks at the problems of mounting an anti- dumping action against a Communist country.
162. The decision has been the cause of mounting tension in the capital.
163. In mounting anger she glared up at the taunting dark face, wondering how she could ever have thought his laughter attractive.
164. Voice over Police have been mounting a guard at the hunt's kennels in case Tom's death provokes further demonstrations.
165. One of the reasons for mounting unemployment in the Arab countries is the debt, a problem inextricably tied to military expenditures.
166. Meanwhile doubts about the private banks' ability to cope caused mounting worries.
167. In the face of mounting political and industrial unrest, Asquith may have been anxious to head-off further confrontation with feminists.
168. Mounting social tension was accompanied by the swift development of national consciousness among the Empire's ethnic minorities.
169. The decibel level was mounting.
170. She felt the anger mounting up within her.
171. The ANC announced it was mounting a major c%.aign of mass political protests.
172. The army has become increasingly restless over the mounting separatist tendencies of the northern republics.
173. She felt the glitter of the visions mounting to her brain.
174. Pressure appears to be mounting for conformity in how people speak English.
175. Though he felt his anger mounting,[www.Sentencedict.com] he kept perfect control of himself.
176. The prop shaft vibrated like mad and shook the exhaust mounting loose.
177. Scarlett tiptoed above the crowd and saw the captain of the militia mounting the orchestra platform.
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