Upright in position or posture.
Construct, build, or erect.
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Examples for "raise "
Examples for "raise "
1 However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
2 Industry sources say it was taking much longer to raise new funds.
3 To do that, however, Nanosolar needs to raise money later this year.
4 Their situation continues to raise concern in both France and the UK.
5 However, in my view, such incidents raise a wider issue of principle.
1 However, the rear entrance to the centre is another story this week.
2 That said, the rear - endings demonstrate that the technology is far from perfect.
3 Nydia faced the rear of the house, also on the second level.
4 Moving closer, he saw animal pens in the rear of the house.
5 Along the rear boundary there is 18m of right of way access.
1 Six of the 7 hypotheses used to test construct validity held true.
2 Such a construct lets banks transfer problem assets off their balance sheets.
3 He finds laughable the idea that political freedom is a Western construct .
4 Now that is not the way we construct our moral positions today.
5 Workers construct a new seawall at the eastern end of South Tarawa.
1 He will 'attempt' to set up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
2 I think the way the golf course is set up is great.
3 He wants to leave Europe, set up people's tribunals, halve public employees.
4 To end the crisis, they agreed to set up a power-sharing government.
5 It has also set up military courts to handle national security cases.
1 Orlov has put up remarkable resistance to the conditions, work, and stress.
2 Do people really want to put up with four years of that?
3 Techem is expected to be put up for sale later this year.
4 The international development minister Alistair Burt is put up in her place.
5 The Svavelsjö mob was arrested, but they put up quite a fight.
Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid.
To place in vertical or quasi-vertical position, stable by the sole combined effect of gravity and support(s) reaction.
1 The scales smooth; praeanal pores none; pupil elliptical, erect ; hinder limbs short.
2 Nat held himself rigidly erect ; he was doing without his cane today.
3 The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its expulsion.
4 Countries now have better reason to erect gates around their financial systems.
5 Keep the thumb erect ; raise the first finger of the left hand.
6 Among living animals, erect posture occurred only in warm-blooded mammals and birds.
7 Fear falls upon the earth and prays; courage stands erect and thinks.
8 Finally after another forty feet it was possible to stand erect again.
9 The courtiers stood erect and uncovered at the end of the room.
10 Two things stand erect in a State, the Law and the People.
11 Her delicate flower-like face flushed; and the slight figure became proudly erect .
12 Several of the poles were already erect , ready to receive the offenders.
13 Sergeant Major Lavaled is now standing erect at the position of attention.
14 It's even harder when the victims are erect , as Berkowitz apparently was.
15 Leaves erect , green; the stems and nerves washed or stained with rose-red.
16 The Princess caught a quick breath and sat erect in her chair.
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