Example sentences of "has risen [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our level of ambition has risen with the success of ‘ Thumping Good Read ’ , and we want this campaign to be trendsetting and generate the kind of sales that would prompt publishers to alter their practices . ’
2 Their potential importance has risen with the emphasis that the 1990 NHS Act has given to consumer-responsiveness .
3 It is said on the river that a Thames barge , once she has risen with the tide , never sinks completely .
4 After a few minutes , use a slotted spoon to remove the beige scum that has risen to the surface .
5 Ever since its first exhibition in 1948 , which brought works by De Chirico , Man Ray , Picasso , Francis Bacon and others to the public attention , the ICA has risen to the challenge of supporting the innovative or the unfamiliar with considerable energy .
6 Bonn 's cultural life should nevertheless be enhanced by its new Kunst-und-Ausstellungshalle , an exhibition complex which has risen on the site adjacent to the Stadtmuseum .
7 Wellcome has produced AZT , the first drug licensed for the treatment of Aids , and its share price has risen as a result .
8 IAIN CRICHTON-SMITH also writes about the plight of the outsider , that of the officer who has risen through the ranks .
9 For example , last year alone , the University earned a total of four point nine million pounds from research grants and contracts , a figure which has risen despite the recession .
10 SPENDING on all sectors of education has risen under the Conservatives by 20 per cent in real terms , a study by the London School of Economics showed yesterday .
11 Moscow has increased the number of countries with which it has commercial dealings from four in 1960 to over twenty by the end of the 1970s , but the volume of trade has not exceeded $30 million with more than eight ( Argentina , Brazil , Uruguay , Peru , Bolivia , Mexico , Colombia and Nicaragua ) and it is only with Argentina , Brazil and Nicaragua that it has risen above the $100 million level .
12 In the last decade or so the area has become fairly well known as the centre of production of red wine which has risen in the hierarchy of wines of Languedoc : it should achieve further fame for its ponts naturels .
13 Although the proportion of GNP taken in tax has risen in the UK since the early 1970s , the UK is , in comparative terms , only a middle-ranked country in terms of tax-take , with tax ( excluding community charge ) amounting to 35.2% of GNP in 1990 .
14 Warlow pointed out , quite correctly , that this is not the sort of inversion we should be looking at : if the Earth flipped over in this way the Sun would still rise in the east , whereas there are legends that , before the ( undescribed ) catastrophe , the Sun rose in the west , and that it is only since that catastrophe that the Sun has risen in the east .
15 He replied , ‘ Like one who has risen in the morning and does not know whether he will be dead in the evening . ’
16 Comparing this point in the economic cycle with the same point 10 years ago , during that period manufacturing output has risen by a quarter , manufacturing investment by a third , manufacturing productivity by a half and manufacturing exports by three quarters .
17 Crime has risen by an average of six per cent in England and Wales with the largest rise in rural areas .
18 In real terms the cost of rail and bus travel has risen by an average of no more than five per cent above the rate of inflation in the last five years .
19 According to Magnet Applications , the Berkhamsted-based Cookson subsidiary , the number of magnets used in cars has risen from a handful 20 years ago to about 80 now , rising to perhaps 200 in a couple of years ' time as automatic windows and sunroofs etc become more widespread .
20 The financial markets ' measure of inflationary pressure is reflected by the yield on high-coupon , long-dated gilts less the yield on equivalent index linked gilts , which currently indicates that the anticipated long-run core inflation has risen from a rate of 4.43% to 5.56% a year over the life of the 20-year bond .
21 Apple Computer , the Cinderella company that has risen from the backyard to a worldwide name in six years , is going to give a computer to every public and private school in the state — that 's about 10 000 computers with a retail value of almost $20 million .
22 The first woman controller of Radio 2 has risen from the BBC typing pool , where she started 32 years ago .
23 But in the past few years a phoenix has risen from the flames of Lakehurst .
24 THE MOWER Of Deth has risen from the Earth to spread terror in outer space .
25 THE MOWER Of Deth has risen from the Earth to spread terror in outer space .
26 A new self has risen from the ashes of the old body .
27 THE landmark spire of Colmcille Roman Catholic church in Holywood has risen from the ashes of the fire which virtually destroyed it four years ago .
28 Situated on the coastline of Omura Bay near the City of Nagasaki , the town of Huis ten Bosch covers an area of 1.5 million square metres and has risen from the ground in less than eight years .
29 Narasimha Rao , has risen near the top of Indian politics by pushing a militant Hindu-nationalist line .
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