Examples of 'start to rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "start to rise"

start to rise: This phrase is used to describe something that is beginning to increase or elevate in a gradual manner

How to use "start to rise" in a sentence

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I really start to rise a question the same.
The apparatus and load start to rise.
Problems start to rise when communication is poor.
The arch might also start to rise.
They start to rise in their chairs.
The money involved and start to rise.
Temperatures start to rise in this month.
In the evening it will start to rise.
Donor aid did start to rise sharply as a result of all of these efforts.
The sun will start to rise.
It does not rain and the temperatures little by little start to rise.
I could feel the chunks start to rise up in my throat.
It is also a first substitute when cereal prices start to rise.
The apparatus and load start to rise by helihoisting.
Add a propeller to your car if gas prices start to rise.

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Deep water plankton start to rise from the depths.
Let us get out of the sun before we start to rise.
The dead bodies start to rise and attack the living.
Especially if the temperatures start to rise.
If costs start to rise and the block grant does not keep pace.
The acid will start to rise.
They start to rise but they collapse before reaching the surface.
And then they start to rise.
Tensions start to rise when they find themselves stuck in the middle of nowhere.
Advertising prices could start to rise.
Tensions start to rise as the others wonder why Bartleby is still at the office.
The noise levels start to rise.
Businesses face more difficulties making loan payments and defaults and bankruptcies start to rise.
You could start to rise.
Prices will at some point stabilize and even start to rise.
By the way I think you start to rise too many questions now.
So he starts to feel all of that old anxiety start to rise in him.
Estrogen levels start to rise in girls before menarche, sometimes as early as age 8.
Triglyceride concentrations start to rise.
Does not your blood pressure start to rise even just thinking about these things?
Now would be a good time to invest before prices start to rise.
Then you'll soon start to rise on Google as well.
What that does is it means that the prices in that market start to rise.
In the south of the country temperatures start to rise and spring begins to emerge.
Isaac sees the camels in the distance and his hopes start to rise.
Problems start to rise when Sindhu's son starts making imaginary friends in their new home.
There are lots of reasons to think wages will start to rise sometime soon.
After 42 weeks, concerns start to rise about possible complications with the baby.
But now as you begin to float freely they start to rise up within you.
Start to rise ♪ that sweet stalk of cane ♪.
Capital and intermediate consumption productivity start to rise from this period onwards.
Practice shows us that quails prefer higher mountainous regions when the temperatures start to rise.
Blood pressure and triglycerides start to rise and the " good " cholesterol, HDL, is reduced.
And after this rain of last night they will start to rise again.
Incomes start to rise after 1980, mainly owing to the revival of productivity.

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