Examples of 'might rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "might rise"

might rise: Indicates a potential increase or growth in a particular aspect

How to use "might rise" in a sentence

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The sun might rise in the west.
They feared the witch might rise again.
And he might rise to the occasion.
Your blood pressure might rise again.
The yen might rise at the same time.
So the phoenix might rise.
That we might rise with him.
But so is the dream that someday we might rise above it.
The river might rise a little.
The levels of some enzymes in your blood might rise.
Critics say that this might rise considerably.
Then there is the assertion that bond yields might rise.
But yet might rise and be again a man.
The dissidents might rise up.
In the long run the question on establishment of legal framework might rise.
But that number might rise in the near future.
Things can only fall so far as they might rise.
Here was a witness who might rise up against him.
He did not rule out the possibility that this figure might rise.
Unless you are afraid she might rise from the dead.
The use of regrind use might be restricted and costs might rise.
That total might rise in the July election.
The official said the total might rise slightly.
Lady Millicent might rise with difficulty the sum of five thousand pounds.
New more effective antimicrobials might rise from old.
No, but they might rise up for themselves.
To allow you to sink when you might rise is sinful.
They think it might rise to the level of a lover 's quarrel.
Rather than try to ease whatever tension might rise between them.
Sea levels might rise 2 metres for each degree of warming.
The problem is that there are multiple reasons that prices might rise.
You pray to God that he might rise against me.
These are the same people being paid to calculate how fast the ocean might rise.
Christ died for dead men that they might rise to be living men.
There was a chance that if they held put long enough the whole country might rise.
Rustam himself, might rise up from the tomb.
Nyathi said police were still attending the accident scene and the death toll might rise.
English parliamentarians were terrified that an Irish army might rise to massacre English Protestants.
The sale of goods might rise for a while, but productivity of workers would still lag.
Here and there a heretic of no very honourable character might rise up and callme brother.
Homelessness might rise or fall, but the leaders of the homeless-industrial complex always get paid.
That the greatness of our Thark race might rise again.
If they were lost, they might rise up in judgment against me.
All that remained was for Christ to die so that He might rise again.
Who knows what might rise from the ashes?
The only remaining thing for CHRIST is to die so that HE might rise again.
The doctor 's BP might rise from all the yelling.
The One Percent fear that sooner or later even insouciant Americans might rise up.
I have a feeling that it might rise again, though.
The Interior Ministry spokesperson told the Funke Media group that these numbers might rise soon.

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