Examples of 'begun to rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "begun to rise"

begun to rise - signifies that something, like a quantity, value, or trend, has started to increase or ascend

How to use "begun to rise" in a sentence

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begun to rise
The birth rate has begun to rise.
Deficits have begun to rise and debt levels are quite high.
The sun has just begun to rise.
Volumes have begun to rise again on major exchanges and demand has generally increased.
However recently it has begun to rise again.
Russia has begun to rise from its knees under the presidency of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
And housing has begun to rise.
It has begun to rise with the economic and financial recovery observed since 2010.
The glass cladding had also begun to rise.
He warned that CO2 levels have begun to rise again after several years of stabilisation.
Oil and mineral prices have begun to rise.
The percentage of long-term unemployed has begun to rise after the recession that started in 2008.
Deaths that are impossible to attribute have also begun to rise.
The ship had begun to rise.
That was even before the fateful star of Mr Le Pen had begun to rise.

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From May onwards U-Boat losses had begun to rise dramatically.
Since that time adolescent smoking rates have begun to rise.
In the last few years, however, it has begun to rise again slightly.
As a result of all these efforts, indicators for girls have begun to rise.
Only in recent years have raw material prices begun to rise strongly.
Despite improvement in labour market flexibility, unemployment has begun to rise again.
Were they still decreasing or had they begun to rise again?
But as the neighbourhood becomes increasingly popular, prices have begun to rise.
He heads back to Van Dam, who has begun to rise again.
In fact, whenever the wind blew down from the north the temperature begun to rise.
The Istanbul stock exchange has begun to rise.
In recent years, however, the bottom of the M-shaped curve has begun to rise.
Already, underground waters have begun to rise.
But the love of flowers and insects had begun to rise.
Only recently has consumption in the US begun to rise.
Already, undergroundwaters have begun to rise.
Recent official estimates suggest that these rates have begun to rise ( see below ).
In the British sector, the tide had begun to rise.
Recently however, Russian life expectancy has again begun to rise.
Under the Trump administration, the uninsured rate has begun to rise.
Dried up for a time by Alberto Fujimori, the river has unfortunately begun to rise again.
The UNDP report is correct-the Global South has begun to rise.

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