Sentences with rise
rise
R r - The tower rising above the trees
- Hills rising steeply
- In AM, use raise
- His spirits rose
- Land rising ahead of the ship
- To make someone's temper rise
- A house rising on the hill
- He watched the smoke rise from his cigarette. [VERB + from/to]
- Spray rose up from the surface of the water. [V P + from/to]
- Luther rose slowly from the chair. [VERB + from]
- Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work. [VERB]
- He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen. [VERB]
- The building rose before him, tall and stately. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The waters continue to rise as more than 1,000 people are evacuated. [VERB]
- He looked up the slope of land that rose from the house. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The pub itself was on a rise, commanding views across the countryside.
- Pre-tax profits rose from £842,000 to £1.82m. [VERB + from/to]
- ...the prospect of another rise in interest rates. [+ in]
- He will get a pay rise of nearly £4,000. [+ of]
- ...the rise of racism in America. [+ of]
- The wind was still rising, approaching a force nine gale. [VERB]
- 'Bernard?' Her voice rose hysterically. [VERB]
- There were low, muffled voices rising from the hallway. [VERB from noun]
- A tide of emotion rose and clouded his judgement. [VERB]
- Amy felt the colour rising in her cheeks at the thought. [VERB in noun]
- The National Convention has promised armed support to any people who wish to rise against armed oppression. [VERB + against]
- She is a strong woman who has risen to the top of a deeply sexist organisation. [VERB preposition]
- Haig's rise was fuelled by an all-consuming sense of patriotic duty.
- He always rises early
- The sun is rising
- The water rose above the normal level
- He will rise in the world
- Those blocks of flats are rising fast
- New troubles rose to afflict her
- Her spirits rose
- House prices are always rising
- Dough rises
- The hairs on his neck rose in fear
- The people rose against their oppressors
- The ground rises beyond the lake
- That river rises in the mountains
- The moon rose
- The river rose rapidly
- She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
- To rise early.
- Weeds rose overnight.
- A quarrel rose between them.
- The bird rose in the air.
- The tower rises to a height of 60 feet. The building rises above the city's other skyscrapers.
- The path rises as it approaches the woods.
- To rise in the world.
- To rise above the commonplace.
- To rise to the occasion; to rise to one's responsibilities.
- To feel one's temper rising.
- The river rose thirty feet in eight hours.
- Christ rose from the dead and on the third day ascended into heaven.
- The rise and fall of ancient Rome.
- The rise of a stream in a mountain.
- The rise of a new talent.
- A house built upon a gentle rise.
- Pants with a high rise are now in style.
- The Industrial Revolution gave rise to accelerated urbanization.