Sentence examples for foot rise from inspiring English sources

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They raise a foot, rise and fall in individualized ways.

At its foot rise the two major sources of the Jordan River.

A projected one foot rise in sea levels in the Philippines by 2045 would flood about 5,000 acres, affecting 500,000 people, the report says.

The contribution of Greenland melting to the 12-24 foot rise in sea levels at that time must have been relatively small, which means the contribution from ice loss in West Antarctica, the other main zone of concern, must have been larger.

There's the Tripati study out of UCLA [University of California, Los Angeles]: 390 parts per million, the last time we were there, 15 million years ago, we had 100 foot rise in sea level.

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A similar increase occurred in the suburbs, where the average price per square foot rose to $143 from $132, an increase of 8.3percentt.

Her style suits some steps — she is bright in a brisk series of advancing relevés retirés in which one foot rises onto point while the other tucks up to knee height — but leaves many others bland.

Their price per square foot rose to $1,736 from $1,625 last year, he said, and they took an average of eight and a half months to sell, about a month longer than in 2010.

The Mets, rather, wanted to make the heights "more uniform" by reducing the obtrusiveness of that 16-foot rise.

One Environmental Protection Agency study foresees a one-foot rise in sea levels on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts by 2050 and a two-foot (and possibly four-foot) rise by 2100.

It means an average global rise in sea level of 30 feet, say, could translate to a 40- or 50-foot rise in some parts of the world.

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