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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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(181) Her imagination conjured up an erotically vivid picture and she knew a hectic flush had risen to her cheeks.
(182) Cut the risen surfaces off the small cakes and sandwich these together with the marmalade to form the head.
(183) This arises from the fact that no one really dances through life, though doing so once the curtain has risen.
(184) Wage levels have risen and the absorptive capacity of industry has decreased.
(185) Billy Egan and Terry Place had not quite risen to their ranks, although Egan at least had aspired to.
(186) But that estimate has risen sharply because most rely on importing components, and the rouble has since halved in value.
(187) The price level on other islands can no longer be taken as fixed at p but will be seen to have risen.
(188) The moon had risen over the rocks to the east.
(189) Since mid-1995 its trade-weighted value against a basket of some 50 currencies has risen by about one-third.
(190) Excluding acquisitions, sales would have risen 6 percent in local currencies, Breu said.
(191) This will reduce the agricultural surplus compared to if consumption levels had not risen.
(192) Spring bursts to-day, For Christ is risen and all the earth's at play. Christina G Rossetti 
(193) It had planned to sell the bonds today, underwriters said, but decided to wait because yields have risen recently.
(194) And Chapman University economists say median family income has risen well above $ 60, 000 a year.
(195) Because of chemical pollution of rivers, the cost of producing safe, palatable drinking water has risen dramatically.
(196) Over the same period the average number of animals killed each week has risen from 13,313 per abattoir to 32,729.
(197) In each election its percentage of the vote has risen despite vicious opposition from the economic elites and the mainstream media.
(198) Fix the crosses to the risen buns with a little water. 5 Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown.
(199) By 1990 motor insurance had kept in line with average earnings and risen to £223.
(199) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(200) Since then the Catholic population has risen from 4,000 to 120,000.
(201) As noted, his prestige had steadily risen since his accession to office.
(202) Mr Hague said the tax burden had risen from 35.2 % in 1996-97 to 38.2 % this year.
(203) The total number of academic staff has risen from 284 in 1987/88 to 348 in 1991/92.
(204) He had risen to the post of corporate manager at the Ermine Business Park branch in Huntingdon.
(205) Furthermore, the costs of entering the housing market have risen substantially.
(206) For the full year, the company expects revenue to have risen about 16 %.
(207) I cast into the pool, in the general direction of where the trout had risen.
(208) They are socially mobile, many of them having risen from working class backgrounds to new heights in the class structure.
(209) Short stay charges and places in premium car parks have risen and drivers caught flouting the rules face a hefty £30 fine.
(210) Some kind of wind had risen outside and was whistling through the rotten window casement and the ill-fitted panes.
More similar words: risearisecomprisesunrisesurprisememorisesurprisedsummarisemesmerisegive rise toin surpriseenterprisefree enterprisesendriskiriswisesentrysensefriskcrispbriskwristriskyIrishperishprismnoisepoiseraise
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