Sentence examples for having to rise from inspiring English sources

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As a result, rates are now having to rise more than they otherwise might to curb persistent inflation.

A phoenix it may be, but having to rise from the ashes every century is getting tiresome.

Besides their low wages, the workers seem focused on issues like the factory's air-conditioning not being cool enough, and the unfairness of having to rise from their dormitories as early as 5 30 for a 7 a.m.

In particular, the euro is having to rise by more than it should, pushing it towards dangerously overvalued levels.As the dollar has swooned, Asian central banks have been intervening massively to hold down their currencies.

Pneumonia saw off both Francis Bacon when he tried to deep-freeze a chicken with snow and René Descartes on having to rise before dawn in a Swedish winter to instruct Queen Christina.

"Do you think you can handle it?" "I can watch Nightline!" Mr. Edwards responded exuberantly, speaking of no longer having to rise at 1 a.m. to prepare for work.

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"You have to rise above them".

We have to rise above that".

"But everyone has to rise together.

His voice has to rise above that.

Modern Britain has to rise to this challenge.

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