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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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(211) Defence spending has risen by 10% in the current budget.
(212) Unemployment, reacting to the world slump and concentrated in the export trades, had risen steadily throughout 1930.
(213) By contrast the tax burden on the bottom fifth of households has risen from 31 % to 38 % of their income.
(214) All of these figures have remained stable or risen slightly over the past generation.
(215) The going rate for Edwards's 50 percent has risen rapidly since the affair began in August with Knighton's £10m offer.
(216) That volatility has risen as the stocks become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a relatively few mutual funds.
(217) Meanwhile, the number of mature entrants to higher education has risen by 65 percent since 1979.
(218) The number of Americans sleeping in the altogether has risen to 16 percent.
(219) A government source estimated that the price of animals had risen by 50 % during the crisis.
(220) Unemployment figures increase Meanwhile, unemployment figures have risen to the highest level for more than five years.
(221) The number of references has risen from 775 in the first edition to 940 in the second.
(222) The death toll has risen into the 20s, an estimated 4,000 businesses are gutted.
(223) I had risen soon after dawn, as was my habit, and went walking across the rolling hilltops above the house.
(224) In fact, admiration for him seems to have risen, as the generation that experienced his rule has died off.
(225) The cost of many consumer goods has risen ten percent in the last five years.
(226) The water temperature had risen slightly, and for a few days we even saw an occasional flying fish.
(227) Gandhi had risen above his acts, he had gained considerable independence of their success or failure.
(228) The dollar has risen 30 percent since its plunge to a postwar low of 79. 75 yen last April.
(229) Spreads between corporate junk bonds and Treasury bonds have risen to their widest since the recession of 1990-91.
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(230) In August 1920, the cost of a house which stood at £250 in 1914, had risen to £930 on average.
(231) She was bloodless and the bones of her face had risen up against the fabric of her skin.
(232) She supposed she must have risen at some point to light a candle on the mantlepiece.
(233) The number of complaints received by the Police Complaints Authority has risen sharply in recent years.
(234) But with the collapse of global markets and parallel slowdown in developed nations' economies, the dangers have risen significantly.
(235) Local authority expenditure during the 12 years since we took office has risen by 26 percent. in real terms.
(236) The Dow Jones index surged 47.63 points in late trading to close at 3353.76 having risen by 124 points in four sessions.
(237) Hariri is not the first political baron to have risen without the benefit of family connections.
(238) Even the government's re-entry into the gilts market as public borrowing has risen is seen as a sign of hope.
(239) Why has service employment risen rapidly in the post-war period?
(240) Indeed, the allocation for improvement work in Cleveland's schools has risen from £90,000 this year to £1.4 million next year.
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