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Sentence count:251+24Posted:2017-03-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: risearisecomprisesunrisesurprisememorisesurprisedsummariseMeaning: [raɪz]  adj. (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. 
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(61) They had risen at 5.30 to do the milking.
(62) House prices have risen spectacularly.
(63) Homelessness amongst young people has risen to record levels.
(64) Shares have motored ahead as profits have risen.
(65) Prices have risen but wages have not risen proportionately.
(66) Violence has risen to the surface in the inner-city.
(67) Her reputation has risen to world stature.
(68) The divorce rate has risen steadily since the 1950s.
(69) The cost of our raw materials has risen significantly.
(70) The number of LEP students has risen since 1993.
(71) The value of the land has risen steeply.
(72) Costs have risen, and prices will rise proportionately.
(73) The death toll has now risen to 200.
(74) House prices have risen sharply in recent months.
(75) Wheat production has risen over the years.
(76) Prices have risen by an average of 4% over the past year.
(77) The day after the explosion the death toll had risen to 90.
(78) The number of single-parent families dependent on the state has risen enormously in recent years.
(79) Prices have risen steadily.
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(80) Although total unemployment has decreased, the seasonally adjusted figure has risen slightly.
(81) Cases of leukaemia in the area near the nuclear reactor have risen by a factor of four.
(82) The gallery has risen to the challenge of exhibiting the works of young artists.
(83) The British nation has not risen up in a generation.
(84) The number of cars which are stolen every year has risen.
(85) Their average marks have risen, but there is still room for improvement.
(86) This was a company that had risen from the dead.
(87) Crime has risen everywhere, under governments of every political complexion.
(88) The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.
(89) Steam for about 12 mins until the cake is risen and springy to touch in the centre.
(90) The concentration of nitrates in the drinking water has risen in recent years.
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