Example sentences of "rise to [adv] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Prices will be user-banded , irrespective of platform , starting at £150 and rising to around £400 per seat .
2 So expect around £6000 for the most basic 1-litre car rising to around £9000 for a GT model .
3 The area proposed for housing on the western slope rises to over 190m above sea level . ’
4 Smithers and Robinson ( 1989 ) have also produced evidence that while only one or two per cent of students with high A-level scores ( 12 or above ) fail to complete , this rises to around 15% for those with low scores ( 6 or below ) .
5 A vast glacial trough whose steep sides rise to over 3000ft from near sea-level .
6 Wages start at £70 a week and rise to around £140 after two years ' experience .
7 By the end of 1994 , the group plans to have 62% of lines equipped to provide ISDN service , up from a projected 55% in June of last year , while this is expected to rise to nearly 68% by the end of 1995 .
8 In 1983 gas supplied 8% of energy demand and this is anticipated to rise to over 20% by 1990 by which time dependence on imported oil and gas is planned to fall from 83% in 1983 to 52% in 1990 .
9 Remy , which last year acquired the Heidsieck champagne business , has an annual turnover of around £340million which is expected to rise to roughly £450million in the year to next March .
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