Sentence examples for rising to around from inspiring English sources

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Despite that sunshine, the day is quite cool, with highs rising to around 50 or so.

The fund also goes up and down with the copper price: after rising to around $341m in 1995, it fell to around $235m last year.

After 40 minutes, Bowman had his swimmers increase their intensity to a "pink pace," their heart rates rising to around 150 beats per minute.

With the Palestinian casualty toll rising to around 780 dead and more than 3,100 injured, fresh evidence emerged today of the Zeitoun killings.

Research from Sourcepoint and comScore shows one in 10 people were blocking ads on desktops and laptops before the Apple update, rising to around a quarter in Germany and France.

Total construction costs of St John's and Trinity Islands combined would be £750-800m, rising to around £1bn when fees and financing costs are added, an Allied spokeswoman said.

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Fares rise to around $1,100 or more in summer.

Their numbers will rise to around 700m by 2016, according to iResearch, which tracks the industry.

As US troop levels have risen, to around 100,000 today, so have casualties.

Even with 10 billion euros, Cyprus' debt will rise to around 130 percent of G.D.P.

Wall Street had expected new claims to rise to around 430,000.

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