Example sentences of "rise again " in BNC.

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1 A mild recession will correct but not eliminate the deficit , which is bound to remain high , and may even rise again as another pre-election consumer spree gathers pace .
2 His star could only rise again with the economic stagnation of the early 1980s and , even more clearly , following the appearance of Mr Gorbachev .
3 He said the electoral defeat of opposition parties ‘ will be so massive and crippling that they will not rise again ’ .
4 It is unlikely that they will ever rise again .
5 Can he rise again , or is it all over for the Moses who led the Labour Party out of the wilderness , asks James Langton
6 Many owners — probably correctly — believed that prices would ultimately rise again , and few wanted to sell land at dramatically lower prices than had been initially paid to acquire it .
7 In the steppes and the Caucasus they knew the dead could rise again , and how they could be stopped .
8 According to the Hottentots of South Africa , the hare was sent from the Moon to Earth with a message to give Man a symbol of hope : just as the Moon died and rose again , so Mankind should die and rise again .
9 Only then will he rise again to an entirely different life in the Reality which exists beyond thought .
10 After perhaps a quarter of an hour she would rise again and return to her books , as though satisfied that all was in its place .
11 Many in Israel will fall and rise again because of him , and thus the secret thoughts of many will be laid bare ( Luke 2:35 ) .
12 The Springboks will rise again ’ — BOB DWYER ( Australia coach ) after his team 's overwhelming victory at Cape Town ( 26–3 ) .
13 It was obvious that the Sherpas and monks were tremendously distressed and they turned to me and said Thyangboche must rise again . ’
14 But , if staff develop skills in multiple environments , productivity should rise again .
15 In three days I shall rise again . ’
16 But it was the coming night that seemed to press down on Ruth ; there was a strange fear in her that the sun , if it sank this evening , might never rise again .
17 ONE OF THE beauties of cricket is that he who falls can rise again or , as the Captain once put it , ‘ He who normally fills an insignificant gap in the ramparts one day awakes to find his cannon blazing in glory . ’
18 He was critical of Clive Thornton for having once claimed that a house was the best investment , since prices rise and never fall ; they may reach a plateau , but will then rise again .
19 • For a baby , use two fingers to press down between ½–1in in the middle of the breastbone , and let it rise again .
20 And since an expensive loaf caused havoc in St Jude 's and trouble in everybody 's weaving sheds , with demands for higher wages keeping profits down at a time when trade was far from good — when it would probably never rise again to the level of those early , heady days when the machines first came in — then Ben Braithwaite and his dinner guests had reason for their anxiety .
21 Recent calculations suggest that a Roman cavalry horse required a space approximately 2.74 by I.82 m ( 9 by 6 ft ) if it was to have room to lie down and rise again and if other horses could pass to its rear .
22 ‘ I do n't feel like it , ’ lied Maria , pushing his hand away from her waist quickly before the madness could rise again .
23 Why , England even had its own equivalent of Holger Danske in her own King Arthur , who , it was said , would rise again from his round table and with his Knights of Camelot ride to the defence of the realm he loved , should the need arise .
24 Unlike some of her former college friends , Robbie was no rabid feminist , but this last made her hackles rise again .
25 No matter what settlement is reached , if either republic , particularly Serbia , feels that it has been unfairly treated , any ceasefire will be temporary , and sooner or later the matter will rise again .
26 They will rise again . ’
27 Total non-OPEC output ( camaraderie with OPEC notwithstanding ) will rise again this year .
28 ‘ And they still assure us the sun will rise again tomorrow .
29 And , even if you force me down , I 'll rise again . ’
30 However , The Chancellor insists that the rate will rise again if there is any threat to keeping inflation low .
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