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been rises
verb
To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground. intransitive
Exact(5)
There have been rises — the number peaked at 2,245 in 1990 — and subsequent falls.
The same is true of tobacco, and there have been rises for British American Tobacco, up more than 4%, and Imperial Brands, 3.5% higher.
The overwhelming majority of comments were posted by secondary pupils, mainly on Facebook, although there have also been rises in pupils using newer sites such as Instagram and Snapchat to abuse teachers.
But there have been rises in other ticket categories.
Spending has effectively been frozen for the past six years in England, and while there have been rises in funding elsewhere in the UK, they have been smaller compared with those given to other parts of the health service such as hospitals.
Similar(55)
Production has been rising.
It, too, has been rising.
And they had been rising.
pay generally has been rising.
Meanwhile, rents have been rising.
Labour productivity has been rising.
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