Example sentences of "[verb] the rise in " in BNC.

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1 The US operating margin was narrowly the highest , but the rise of over half in interest charges limited the rise in pre-tax profit for the whole group to 10 per cent , at £427million .
2 It is interesting that the rise in chronic disease parallels the rise in the chemicalization of our food .
3 The increased expansion of the pharmaceutical industry also parallels the rise in chronic disease .
4 Since unemployed workers are expecting zero price inflation , they perceive the rise in money wages ( 4 per cent in Fig. 6.4 ) as a rise in real wages and some of them accept job offers which they might otherwise have refused .
5 Floating , on the other hand , insu-lates a country with stable prices from world inflation since its currency would be continually appreciating , thereby offsetting the rise in import prices .
6 Given the rise in Berlin property prices , choosing a site is as important as getting major funding .
7 In 1984 it was estimated that three-fifths of part-time workers — some 2.75 million employees , mostly women — were earning below the National Insurance threshold ( Employment Gazette , 1984 ) and , given the rise in female part-time employment , the figure would be much higher today .
8 Lower Patel girls married higher Patel boys but on condition that their parents paid vast dowries to acknowledge the rise in status of their daughters .
9 The higher proportion of older primiparous women in 1989 does not fully explain the rise in the rate of non-elective caesarean sections since there was still a significant increase when they were excluded ( 77/1438 ( 5% ) in 1984 v 102/1416 ( 7% ) in 1989 , p<0.05 ) .
10 Pollution from car exhausts may explain the rise in allergic conditions such as hayfever over the last 20 years , according to Professor Robert Davies of Bartholemew 's Hospital , London .
11 The authors suggest the rise in kidnapping in recent years may be related to the easier access now available to neonatal units , which were once open only to fathers , and then within strict visiting hours .
12 There are a few signs of that fierce screwing up of feudal payments characteristic of the later stages of the ancien régime in France ; in Catalonia , for instance , a steady increase in the price of the farms of feudal dues overtook the rise in agricultural prices .
13 These three factors — the position of women , moral attitudes to divorce and the involvement of the family in wider society — are important factors in explaining the rise in overall divorce rates .
14 From this stemmed the rise in illegitimacy .
15 The fleet had been built up from 1898 , matching the rise in passenger traffic , and was specially suited to the inter-urban nature of the line with its infrequent stops .
16 Table 3.1 lists the four factors which determine the financial status of elderly people — employment , state benefits , private savings , and family transfers — and it can be seen that their relative shares have changed over time , with the decline in employment income roughly matching the rise in state benefits .
17 Although passengers are returning to the air — numbers carried by BA rose 7.3 per cent to 6.18 million in the quarter — the increase is not matching the rise in BA 's capacity , which jumped 11 per cent over the same period .
18 CR-1409 completely abolished this proliferative response and also prevented the rise in nucleic acid and protein contents .
19 Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent Computer Systems Inc says the rise in its profits for the year to January 2 1993 is a result of company restructuring , and a re-focus on high-end business .
20 They had seen the rise in output from the giants Fender and Gibson have an adverse effect on quality ( in short , they were n't making 'em like they used to ) and Jol and his team were determined to put matters straight .
21 Stockholm : Dealers welcomed the rise in other countries ' interest rates as it closes the gap with Sweden 's own high rates , which are unchanged .
22 That tightening-up process is still going on , and is likely to dampen the rise in the unemployment figures .
23 condemns the rise in racism and anti-semitism in all its forms and in particular the prevalence of racial murders ;
24 Italy remains fairly static but the most striking growth shows the rise in importance of the Netherlands .
25 If the demand for cash , in the form of notes issued by the Bank of England , rises , the clearing banks meet the rise in demand by obtaining notes from the Bank , at the same time running down their operational balances with it .
26 It is this rise in the average level of prices above the level people are expecting , P , which stimulates the rise in output : on the typical island suppliers are tending to find a price higher than they guess the average price level to be and are responding by increasing their output and , since this is happening typically and not merely on one island , aggregate output is stimulated .
27 Andrew Crisp from Winchester was applauded loudly for describing the rise in base rates as a sign of ‘ clear leadership ’ ; and each reference to the central plank of Mr Lawson 's strategy was a signal for a demonstration of approval .
28 A turning point may be reached if income starts to rise at a decreasing rate ; investment will start to fall and as soon as the fall in investment exceeds the rise in consumption , income will start to fall .
29 Tell your car insurance company too ; with your car now garaged , they may offer a reduction in their premiums , which will partly offset the rise in your buildings insurance .
30 But it was only with the election of the PSOE in 1982 that a programme for braking the rise in RENFE 's deficits was seriously implemented .
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