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单词 Risen
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(1) Burglaries in the area have risen by 5%.
(2) Prices have risen sharply over the last few months.
(3) The moon has risen above the horizon.
(4) The temperature has risen five degrees.
(5) The price of oil has risen sharply.
(6) Mortgage defaults have risen in the last year.
(7) Industrial production has risen by 0.5% since November.
(8) The death toll has risen to 83.
(9) The sun has risen above the horizon.
(10) The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
(11) By 1998, this figure had risen to 14 million.
(12) The value of sterling has risen.
(13) The number of skyjackings has risen alarmingly this year.
(14) Bake them in a warm oven until risen and golden brown.
(15) Annual consumption of wine has risen from five to eleven litres per head.
(16) Average incomes have risen by 4.5% over the past year.
(17) In the middle to high latitudes rainfall has risen steadily over the last 20-30 years.
(18) The number of deaths has risen to more than two dozen.
(19) Interest rates have risen by 1%.
(20) They had risen above their early difficulties.
(21) University enrollments had risen by 50 per cent.
(22) I had risen above lying to my mother.
(23) The price of property has risen enormously.
(24) He had swiftly risen to prominence during the 1950s.
(25) My cake is a disaster -- it hasn't risen.
(26) Under his stewardship, the UN's repute has risen immeas-urably.
(27) The number of multiple births has risen sharply.
(28) Health standards have risen in society at large.
(29) The suicide rate among men between the ages of 16 and 25 has risen alarmingly.
(30) Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
(1) Burglaries in the area have risen by 5%.
(2) Prices have risen sharply over the last few months.
(3) The moon has risen above the horizon.
(4) The temperature has risen five degrees.
(5) The price of oil has risen sharply.
(6) Mortgage defaults have risen in the last year.
(7) Industrial production has risen by 0.5% since November.
(8) The death toll has risen to 83.
(9) The sun has risen above the horizon.
(10) The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
(11) By 1998, this figure had risen to 14 million.
(12) The value of sterling has risen.
(13) The number of skyjackings has risen alarmingly this year.
(14) Bake them in a warm oven until risen and golden brown.
(15) Annual consumption of wine has risen from five to eleven litres per head.
(16) The suicide rate among men between the ages of 16 and 25 has risen alarmingly.
(17) Due to unforeseen circumstances the cost of the improvements has risen by twenty per cent.
(18) Average incomes have risen by 4.5% over the past year.
(19) In the middle to high latitudes rainfall has risen steadily over the last 20-30 years.
(20) The number of deaths has risen to more than two dozen.
(21) Oil exports have risen steadily.
(22) The British nation has not risen up in a generation.
(23) As production has developed, the living standard of the peasants has risen considerably.
(24) His standing as a film director has risen in recent years.
(31) The river has risen with the rains.
(32) The cost of living has risen sharply.
(33) Unemployment has risen to almost eight million.
(34) Inflation has risen beyond the 5% level.
(35) The neighbourhood has risen in status in recent years.
(36) Salaries and associated costs have risen substantially.
(37) Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.
(38) The moon has not yet risen.
(39) Prices have risen steadily during the past decade.
(40) The river has risen several metres.
(41) He had risen from humble origins through hard work.
(42) On average, prices have risen 6%.
(43) Oil exports have risen steadily.
(44) Unemployment has fallen/risen again for the third consecutive month.
(45) This year's sales have risen markedly.
(46) She has risen from humble origins to immense wealth.
(47) Demand for personal computers has risen sharply.
(48) The pound has risen against the dollar .
(49) Unemployment among the refugees has risen sharply.
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(50) Unemployment has risen by 25,000 this month.
(51) University enrolments had risen by 50 per cent.
(52) Cinema attendances have risen again recently.
(53) Inflation had risen to a yet higher level.
(54) The total tax burden has risen only slightly.
(55) He's risen high in society.
(56) Charges have risen at twice the rate of inflation.
(57) The value of my shares has risen/fallen by 8%.
(58) He's risen high in the world.
(59) The number of business failures has risen.
(60) Interest rates have risen by two percentage points.
(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.
(79) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(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.
(91) The number of people employed by the company has risen from 25 to 200 in three years.
(92) The number of people claiming unemployment benefit has risen sharply this month.
(93) The number of people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom has risen sharply.
(94) Used car sales have risen because of the increased cost of new cars.
(95) The fear of violent crime has now risen out of all proportion to the actual risk.
(96) In absolute terms, wages have risen, but not in comparison with the cost of living.
(97) The annual rate of inflation in Britain has risen to its highest level for eight years.
(98) His colour had risen and Isobel felt embarrassed for him.
(99) The environmental research institute found that the global average temperature had risen by 1.2°C.
(100) Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work.
(101) Prices have risen alarmingly.
(102) Unemployment among the over forties has risen sharply in recent years.
(103) Sales of precooked meals have risen sharply over the past few years.
(104) He is not the first politician to kick down the ladder by which he has risen to exalted heights.
(105) The cost of houses has risen faster than purchasing power.
(106) Germany's rate has also risen sharply, up from 3 percent to 4.5 percent.
(107) The cost of living has risen sharply in the last year.
(108) The graph shows how house prices have risen since the 1980s.
(109) Profits have risen significantly.
(109) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(110) Prices have risen in order to offset the increased cost of materials.
(111) Real wage costs have risen by 10% in the past year.
(112) The proportion of women in middle management has risen to 40%.
(113) Bake the cake for 30 minutes until risen and firm to the touch .
(114) During the war Harold had risen to the rank of major.
(115) In recent years the sea has risen by a couple of inches.
(116) The murder rate in the city has risen to four times the national average .
(117) The number of homicides in the city has risen sharply.
(118) She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks to become a senior sales director.
(119) The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.
(120) The country's GNP has risen by 10 % this year.
(121) The once docile population has finally risen up against the ruthless regime.
(122) Unemployment has risen steadily.
(123) Their membership seems to have risen to something over 10,000.
(124) The wind had risen again and it was starting to rain.
(125) The basic pay of the average worker has risen by 3 per cent.
(126) The party had risen, like a phoenix, from the ashes of electoral disaster.
(127) Profit will most likely have risen by about £25 million.
(128) The value of his investment has risen by more than $50,000.
(129) Profits have risen by 15 per cent compared with the corresponding period last year.
(130) As production has developed, the living standard of the peasants has risen considerably.
(131) Inflation has risen/fallen sharply.
(132) The company's spending has also risen following the launch of a new Sunday magazine.
(133) The January flood waters receded as fast as they had risen.
(134) Support for the Liberals has risen to 30 per cent.
(135) This store has risen in my opinion since they changed the manager.
(136) He has risen up the social scale from rather humble beginnings.
(137) She is a strong woman who has risen to the top of a deeply sexist organisation.
(138) He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen.
(139) Unemployment in Scotland has only risen by 11.4% compared with 15.8% nationally.
(140) The number of people seeking political asylum in Britain has risen dramatically.
(141) The organization has risen from the ashes to become very successful.
(142) His standing as a film director has risen in recent years.
(143) He looked at Livy and Mark(/risen.html)(), who had risen to greet him.
(144) The purchasing power of the average hourly wage has risen in the last five years.
(145) They have risen to the dizzy heights of the semi-finals.
(146) The proportion of women in the profession had risen to 17.3%.
(147) Death rates from heart disease have risen considerably in recent years.
(148) Prices have risen sharply, as we know only too well.
(149) Despite the Government's repeated assurances to the contrary, taxation has risen over the past decade.
(150) Earnings have risen comparably in the computer industry.
(151) House prices had risen astronomically.
(152) The cost of electricity has risen in our area.
(153) The rate of inflation has risen beyond 5%.
(154) These figures, too, have risen over the past generation.
(155) Christ is risen from the dead.
(156) Incomes have risen considerably in recent years.
(157) But Alice was the only one of the Pritchetts who had, from all accounts, risen above her station in life.
(158) In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named, having risen from the ashes in two senses!
(159) Only among girls aged 14-16 have reported convictions and cautions risen proportionately.
(160) But why should this once lowly dessert have risen to such epicurean realms?
(161) Prostate cancer has risen by 200 %, testicular cancer in young men by 300 %.
(162) The Bloomberg Indiana Index has risen almost 17 percent since it was started in September 1994 with a base value of 100.
(163) Prices have risen, on average, £100 per acre with some farms making 25 percent more than the asking price.
(164) Too few of his greatest paintings are sold at auction to be indexed but appear to have risen at least twice as fast.
(165) The price has risen by 119p since Caradon announced a possible bid on 31 August.
(166) Council tenants' rent arrears have risen to over £450 million, the Audit Commission reveals.
(167) The problem is a temporary one, the analyst added, even though fuel prices have risen this month.
(168) The floor of the chamber was obscured by a silver mist that had risen since their arrival.
(169) At its peak in early December(), the index had risen as much as 54. 3 percent.
(170) The number of divorcees remarrying in church has risen steadily since such weddings were sanctioned in 1981.
(171) Since February, the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has risen to nearly 7 percent from less than 6 percent.
(172) I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. C.S. Lewis 
(173) This year, the phoenix has risen from its ashes, a phoenix in brighter plumage than he has ever worn before.
(174) The proportion of service sector jobs within the economy as a whole, however, has risen over time.
(175) The number of former council tenants who have bought their homes has risen to 1.4 million.
(176) Inequality Building society mortgage arrears have risen considerably in the last few years.
(177) Sea levels have risen and fallen with the coming and going of the ice ages as they have everywhere else.
(178) During the past decade, state expenditure on prisons has risen by nearly a third.
(179) Overall complaints about car boot sales have risen from virtually nil to around ten a week in just two years.
(180) Since they had already risen from the dead, they were now to live like angels, transcending their sexuality.
(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) 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.
(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.
(241) He has risen steadily in the estimation of his peers, to a position very near the top of his profession.
(242) The basic education level of the general population has risen dramatically in recent decades.
(243) Bad cheque passing has risen by 87 percent and drunken driving by 205 percent.
(244) Art is a human activity which has as its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen. Leo Tolstoy 
(245) The proportion of women combatants has risen considerably over the last three years.
(246) The president's approval rating had risen.
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(247) The climate has grown more equable and the crop yields have risen.
(248) Teenage conceptions have risen steadily in the last ten years.
(249) Productivity has risen greatly.
(250) A gale has risen and is sweeping the clouds across the sky.
(251) Soames's gorge had risen so that he could hardly speak.
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