Sentence examples for risen that much from inspiring English sources

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If prices haven't risen that much, then the buyer gets the escrow money back.

The index has risen that much only four times in the last decade.

In continental Europe, where the state's share of the economy was already pretty big, it has not risen that much.

Once you measure income properly, the gap between white- and blue-collar workers has not risen that much since the late 1990s when China's global integration accelerated.

Census data suggest it added 23m households between 1990 and 2007 while Britain added around 3m. Supply and demand would seem to have been roughly in balance in both cases.If there is no fundamental reason why British house prices have risen that much faster than America's, the former may have further to fall.

"I agree that the sea level hasn't risen that much in the last several thousand years," he added.

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It has been nine years since yields rose that much over so short a time.

And even if you look at college-educated women, the number doesn't rise that much.

Wages last rose that much in 1995, when they increased 4percentt.

On the plus side, the notes pay a guaranteed 8 3/4 percent return even if the market does not rise that much.

"They probably won't fall, but I don't think they're likely to rise that much".

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