Sentence examples for rising moves from inspiring English sources

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But at the beginning of "The Deep End" the camera flies low over Lake Tahoe, picking up the bottomless dark blue of the water, and then, rising, moves into the empyreal stillness and clarity of the California mountains — and the movie immediately casts a spell.

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New Zealand's move came when price rises moved above 8%.

New Zealand's move came when price rises moved above 8%, but the bank hasn't said what it thinks constitutes a bubble (despite being urged to do so by one group).

However, above 400 μM [NTP], the concentration of lysine required to elicit transcription termination rises, moving into the riboswitch into a kinetic control regime.

We hypothesised that non-virginity would rise, moving from academically focused general school/university students through vocational school students to young people who had abandoned full-time education, and that due to a double standard in premarital sexual morality, it would be higher for males within each group.

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Yes, Mercedes-Benz's large seven-seater SUV has undergone something of a personality transplant, and the corresponding price rise moves it up from the same class as the Audi Q7 to that of the Range Rover Sport.

Irish nationalists after 1916 moved from collaboration with London to demands for immediate independence (see Easter Rising), a move given great impetus by the Conscription Crisis of 1918.

Lyme disease, a bacterial infection spread by tick bites, is rising, and moving into the suburbs.

But cool, cloudy weather, rain and rising water move them to resume their thrust upstream to spawning grounds.

I watch a man repeatedly prostrating himself and rising again, moving slowly along the side of the road.

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