raise up

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How To Use raise up In A Sentence

  • Feel free to pour your scorn or heap your praise upon us.
  • And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole. Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • Pray regularly from the pulpit for God to raise up preachers and missionary church planters.
  • State-run Canara Bank Wednesday launched an institutional share sale to raise up to 20 billion rupees, two people familiar with the matter said. Canara Bank Launches 20 Billion Rupees Institutional Share Sale - Sources
  • Pope's ingenious critic, Mr. Warton, bestows judicious praise upon the art with which this poet, in the Rape of the Lock, has used many "periphrases and uncommon expressions," to avoid mentioning the name of _scissars_, which would sound too vulgar for epic dignity -- fatal engine, forfex, meeting-points, &c. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
  • We're even running out of traditional cooperage skills to ‘raise up’ the barrels imported from American whiskey and Spanish sherry production.
  • I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back. Malala Yousafzai 
  • To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants.
  • The painter Cristina C rdenas has used art to raise up a man who in these borderlands is officially hunted and despised.
  • Let them awake from their dullness, sluggishness, and incogitancy, and raise up their endeavours, not to take any irregular courses for their own relief, contrary to the law of nations concerning captives, but to use all likely means to recommend themselves to the favour of the conqueror and make an interest with him. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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