Gather or bring together.
Start running, functioning, or operating.
Get something or somebody for a specific purpose.
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Examples for "rise "
Examples for "rise "
1 Infections could continue to rise , China's National Health Commission said on Sunday.
2 Women's state pension age rise : an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3 That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise .
4 Sea level rise has become mired in the debate over climate change.
5 The Marines said they anticipated violence would rise in the days ahead.
1 In Mr Yeltsin's case however, democratic instincts surface from time to time.
2 Similar sentiment has come to the surface throughout central and eastern Europe.
3 Meanwhile, feelgood stories about the torch's progress thus far continue to surface .
4 These cores chart changes in sea surface temperatures over millions of years.
5 It will surface only in response to a question or a situation.
1 However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a lift to banks across Europe.
2 People in Peruvian markets say the government needs to help lift demand.
3 Analysts said that strong capital position could help to lift future dividends.
4 As soon as the lift doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5 Analysts said activity by state-linked funds was helping to lift the market.
1 Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
2 Public health professor Michael Baker said similar situations were likely to arise .
3 The most ambitious form of this future sees new democratic structures arise .
4 But Nikotemo Iona said problems arise when people start posting non-official information.
5 Yet even when financial entities are compelled to report information, problems arise .
1 The path begins to rise; we ascend slowly through the gathering dusk.
2 These are the foundations, and ascend and descend in the usual sequences.
3 The path which Forester and Marco were pursuing soon began to ascend .
4 The coachman let the horse slowly ascend the continuous ascent of Posilipo.
5 Let us ascend to the skies, or plunge ourselves in the mire.
1 The governor of the district and his crew are plotting to uprise .
2 Then from the pool, with fear and awe, the Ogre saw brave Eut-le-ten uprise .
3 If we show our hands too soon, they will uprise and-veil , Idon'tknow vat!
4 Realize that man's coarseness has its future and will also be refined in the gradual uprise .
5 The slow and sober uprise all around
1 I didn't expect him to bob up , bob up into her bedroom.
2 I watch her flashlight beam bob up and down with her footsteps.
3 Suddenly Don's cork began to bob up and down in the water.
4 Then another decoy will bob up , and Blake will go after that.
5 Is he going to bob up on the road to the mill?
1 However, as income levels rise, Irish taxpayers quickly move up the table.
2 I think we're going to continue to see this trend move up .
3 In other words, what do you need to achieve to move up ?
4 Former captain Steve Smith will move up to number three, Finch said.
5 Are you ready to move up to a higher plane of responsibility?
1 That's a Chinese market fluctuation: police problems go up , prices go down.
2 I didn't understand why our premiums would go up year after year.
3 But Whitty also said the number of deaths might go up tomorrow.
4 Last year alone saw the company's sales go up 37 per cent.
5 So costs go up , said a trader with a Swiss-based trading house.
Другие значения термина "come up" 1 Europe has yet to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
2 One question will be answered but a new question will come up .
3 The issue of her health and age is going to come up .
4 The CDC used new methods to come up with the higher number.
5 Mr English said he didn't expect any leadership talk to come up .
6 Mr Bridges said nobody had come up with a perfect solution yet.
7 I tried to come up with a good answer to this question.
8 Something had come up , no way could he leave work right now.
9 Selbit had come up with the right idea at the right time.
10 They come up with a great deal more speculation than solid information.
11 EBONY: You've seen a lot of people come up in this industry.
12 I think we are going to come up with a good solution.
13 But it's impossible for me to come up with the right words.
14 Here are the best ten I've come up with so far: 10.
15 The first could come up for a vote next week, Reid said.
16 And they haven't exactly come up with any results yet, so -'
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Come up в диалектах
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