How To Use Soar In A Sentence

  • We all are monoplane wing angel, only then hugs, can soar.
  • Now, its membership has soared to more than 200, with monthly meetings in a north-west hospital.
  • The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade.
  • Mr. SOARIES: Robert Tilton, Robert Tilton is a so-called televangelist who was discovered to have gotten prayer requests accompanied by money and then when an investigative reporter went behind his church he found all of those prayer requests dumped unopened. NPR Topics: News
  • I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring.
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  • No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings. 
  • High over the hills towards Thirlmere I watched a golden eagle soaring in the air.
  • Welfare bills will soar if unemployment rises. The Sun
  • Complaints against DirecTV soar after A.G. charges "deceptive" practices AirlineReporter. com: PICS AND VIDEO OF BOEING 787 DREAMLINER'S FIRST FLIGHT Aerospace: Boeing 787 first flight a key milestone, not end of road Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • Such soaring highs and swooping lows are typical Bercow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jonathan Lethem told me that when he first read "The Gift," he pictured its author as a kind of inapproachable seer, either long dead or soaring so high in the intellectual stratosphere as to be unreachable. RVABlogs
  • They appreciated the soaring towers, pointed arches, the polychromy of brick and stone decoration and the carvings of birds and beasts. Gothic Renaissance in London
  • That activity has sent a formerly torpid property market soaring, with office rents, according to one study, more than doubling from 1996 to mid-1999.
  • And you are right, since salaries and general common people welfare dropped under retirement pension level (while profits and PIB soared during the 30 past year and more) it is the pensions that should be lovered, that makes sense ... Betanews
  • Nor does falconry soar towards the empyrean and scud in the firmament to demonstrate His almightiness.
  • The rocket soared into the air.
  • Unemployment soared, thousands emigrated and the national debt spiralled out of control.
  • Rumours of a bid last week sent the stock soaring but yesterday investors headed for the exit as confirmation of an approach failed to materialise.
  • Soaring debt - which at one stage was predicted to reach £11m - has led to a series of cuts ranging from ward closures to stopping snacks for patients.
  • But, the sale of twice as many higher-strike calls exposes the investor to losses should shares in the name soar 61.2% over the current price to surpass the upper breakeven point at $20.10 by expiration day in January 2012. Bulls Tune Into TiVO Calls, Bears Tear Into Abercrombie
  • The vocals soar over the mix adding to the epic feel of each track.
  • The needle on the rev counter soared.
  • Riders are suspended in the jaws of a vampire bat, their legs dangling free, as they swoop over the treetops and soar through the sky.
  • There's something special about eating in a garden, especially when the garden, with its soaring glasshouse, is home to an inspirational restaurant run along organic, self-sufficient lines.
  • It's enough to make the heart soar. Times, Sunday Times
  • People in this town starved, several buildings were bombed and crime soared because you had to steal to eat.
  • The fancy can no more soar and disport in skyey regions, the beloved object ceases at once to be celestial, and remains plodding on earth, entirely unromantic and substantial. The Virginians
  • So, Washington's temperature soared into the springlike 70s three times in five days, a true and welcome departure from wintry weeks of chill in which the mercury had not forayed even so high as 60. Record-breaking weather, whether in coolness or warmth
  • Mr. Astor had held the wheel for five hours and, at my suggestion, he retired to the comfortable little cabin and lay down for fifteen minutes, leaving the aeroboat to soar in great slow circles under its admirable automatic controls over the main battle area. The Conquest of America A Romance of Disaster and Victory
  • We run across the rooftop hand in hand and then soar into the air.
  • All across Europe, wherever you look, marriage is in decline and divorce rates are soaring.
  • Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels.
  • Lisa's heart soared as they stopped dancing and she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him back, mindless of the fact that they were in the middle of the dance floor.
  • Death is an electric shock which our heart receives; the freed soul soars upwards on the wings of electricity. Andersen's Fairy Tales
  • All of the condominium homes are equipped with desirable features such as Formica laminate countertops in the kitchens and master bathrooms, Kitchen Craft 42-inch oak cabinetry, soaring Paramus Post
  • In fact production had soared and construction had doubled but his opponents had brainwashed the people with false facts. Times, Sunday Times
  • • Definitely more fun at the super, soaraway Sun, even for those who are leaving. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Oil prices soared from $ 3 per barrel to $ 35 per barrel.
  • Gazing at their little arms, and their toothy (and sometimes toothless) grins, I wondered what it would be like to be catapulted from a world where your opportunities in life were, on any social and economic index, likely to be pretty limited, to one I couldn't even dream of: one where you understand how the black dots on a page turn into something that lifts the human heart, and where the way you move horse hair over strings can make the soul soar. Christina Patterson: Why Our Children Should Reach for the Stars
  • His voice may not be as pure as it once was, nor soar quite so magnificently, but it is still wonderfully hypnotic.
  • How majestic will it be to see Lafleur soar down the right wing one more time?
  • By the time I ran outside he had spread his wings and soared into the sky gripping the pigeon with his talons.
  • He was soaring in rarefied air - and then he looked down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Musical embellishment is rich and well-produced but maybe the soaring strings are a little overdone.
  • Cost of take-over battles to soar A RECENT ruling by Customs and Excise could add millions to the costs of company takeovers.
  • The door staircase suddenly snapped off the foundation and soared up into the clouds, suddenly being torn apart by flying shrapnel of glass and metal.
  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: OPEC blames 'mismanaged' U.S. economy for soaring oil prices - IHT OpEdNews - Quicklink: OPEC blames 'mismanaged' U.S. economy for soaring oil prices -IHT
  • The green levies they hit us with continue to soar. The Sun
  • Among star performers was the Savoy Hotel where shares soared on the back of speculation that sometime predator Forte group was back.
  • Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels.
  • The balls would soar out over the sand bags and barbed wire protecting our position, and into the perimeter, which happened to be mined heavily.
  • Typically, sales trail off as consumers wait for the new model to launch, but that hasn't happened as gas prices continued to soar beyond $4 a gallon and threaten to reach $5 a gallon this summer.
  • New York had become a seaport with long ranks of high-steeved bowsprits soaring above pleasant Battery Park and a forest of spars extending up the East River. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors
  • KABUL -- A new report that shows civilian casualties have soared in Afghanistan largely because of increased insurgent violence was thrown into relief Tuesday when a pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up and killed two other Afghans outside a foreign guesthouse in central Kabul. U.N. report links spike in Afghan civilian casualties to insurgent attacks
  • Oxford began the night teetering on the brink of the relegation zone and pulse rates soared as early as the second minute.
  • Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.
  • The spiritual in man may soar in the highest transcendental realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal.
  • The price of petrol has soared in recent weeks.
  • CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton said speculators may have helped oil prices soar above $147 a barrel last summer.
  • This vision gave rise to slender black suede and velvet sandals embellished with soaring plumes of vulture feathers, based upon a "Mohican" haircut, with a little 'pochette' to match. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Our forecasts have been revised upwards slightly as ferrochrome and scrap prices continue to soar.
  • O Thou whose divine tenderness doth ever outsoar the narrow loves and charities of earth, grant me to-day a kind and gentle heart towards all things that live. A Diary Of Private Prayer
  • The incidence of prostitution and sexual assault of women has soared.
  • In the state of love, we can soar go the higher state where everything stays clear and still like the stars above the the sky.
  • And just as significantly, the confidence of the players who did make the journey will have soared. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flashing white light illuminated the silhouettes of the mountains and red and yellow tracer fire soared into the sky. DESPERADOES
  • If growth stocks soar once again, these funds should, too.
  • Large capitalists can invest in government bonds, or they can speculate in stocks and commodities whose price is soaring due to the inflation.
  • On a monthly basis they were 1.1 per cent higher as the imbalance between the chronic lack of homes for sale and soaring demand continued to intensify. Times, Sunday Times
  • High levels of emergency admissions, soaring drug budgets, desperate efforts to meet Government targets and the costs of major pay deals have all contributed to the problems.
  • So physicists got to wondering whether radiation pressure could be harnessed to help an item soar.
  • Above him towered infinitude, immensity, potent on his mind through shape to his eye in a soaring dome of blue -- the one visible symbol informed and insouled of the eternal, to reveal itself thereby. Sir Gibbie
  • He saw it break its flight over a dell between the dunes, soar vertically and then head off at an angle.
  • Everything is now for the future of dream weaving wings, soar to great heights to dream in reality.
  • The dollar could tumble and long-term interest rates soar.
  • The song began at another table, and with his limping Greek Michael missed many words: but it was a kind of soaring lament. COUP D'ETAT
  • Neil gestured to the evening sky over Diamond Head and its corona of soaring birds. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The temperature soared to above 100 degrees in the shade.
  • The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.
  • The pay cut came after the miserable winter weather sent claims soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ben planted his foot onto the skateboard and began to soar down the block.
  • The buzzard, soaring at a great height, suddenly finds itself caught up in a current of air against which it is impossible to battle.
  • They are often seen soaring in search of carrion, but their diet also includes young goats and lambs.
  • It is not enough if you just live life as it comes to you like a floating leaf in a pond. Make use of the powers bestowed in you and soar like an eagle. Stephen Richards 
  • The cost of living is soaring.
  • Plus, the deal is backloaded like a bad mortgage - the broadcasting company's current payment is $389 million, but that soars to $764 million in 2013.
  • The policies were unveiled before another housing survey suggesting prices continue to soar. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the mean squalor of the sordid life that limits him, the dreamer or the idyllist may soar on poesy's viewless wings, may traverse with fawn-skin and spear the moonlit heights of Cithaeron though Faun and Bassarid dance there no more. Miscellanies
  • The stormy petrel soars with a scream, a streak of black lightning, as an arrow pierces the clouds, on wing-tip slicing the wave froth.
  • Sadly, people appear to be listening to those intent on instilling fear and loathing - and sales of weapons have soared. The Sun
  • No one could soar into a more intricate labyrinth of refined phraseology ( Anthony Trollope ).
  • Banking crisis; systemic risks soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pill was once expected to limit the number of unwanted pregnancies, but instead the number has soared.
  • The melody flows or soars like the song of a bird, because it is the free expression, not of musical fantasy, as such (the unconscious play of tonal fancy), but the flow of _melody_, _song_, the soaring of spirit in some one particular direction, floating upon buoyant pinions, and in directions well conceived and sure. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Herbal teas, or infusions, have become a pick-me-up for those down in the dumps, and a soothing drink when stress levels start soaring.
  • The country was gripped by recession and interest rates were soaring.
  • Only a windlike chant would do -- something with an undertone of human despair, outsoared by brave, savage flights of invincible soul-hope -- great virile singing man-cries, winged as the starlight, weird as space -- Whitman sublimated, David's soul poured out in symphony. The River and I
  • I am sure you now get the score let man follow the religion he follows his is as good as yours allah ho akbar om mani padme hoon om shanti om let his spirit towards his godliness soar a world in global peace no more unwanted wars Archive 2009-08-01
  • As the price of developable land soars and the cost of farming forests climbs, the possibility of selling out is tempting.
  • The charges are a blow to motorists hit by soaring costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within months, the market had soared and is only now beginning to level out.
  • My name shall still outsoar these low, mirk vapors -- The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
  • Crossing it on a moonlit winter's night lifted the heart, though that was often the trouble with Oxford - the architecture outsoared one's feelings, the sublime not always easy to match. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners.
  • It exists on a continuum with her other work in its carefully constructed ruminations on love bathed in her soaring contralto.
  • Republicans went on the offensive over soaring gasoline prices.
  • In his rich, patrician voice he would spin soaring, painfully funny metaphysical yarns from the apparent chaos of his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the hunt for more soaring specimens of kapok, wild ficus, Dead Man's Tree, and gnarled kenip continues, as efforts to save the trees gain steam.
  • Delhi's summer is getting prolonged and temperatures are soaring to new levels for extended periods.
  • Soaring fuel bills were responsible for the first decline in families' disposable income in a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deh hi-skool frens ub my biggest boy-chik lieks to go gets deh drinkiees in Win-soar sumtiems. Et tu, … - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • This comes at a time when egg freezing is soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shares of local retailers soared initially, on speculation they would be takeover targets for foreign firms, with some of which they already have small joint ventures in India.
  • Audiences may laugh as a post-coital scene, set amid the flowers in moonlight, soars into a Morricone-esque musical riff with a chorus of women's voices trilling non-verbal notes, the art house equivalent of Dimitri Tiomkin telling us how to feel. GreenCine Daily: PIFF Dispatch. 5.
  • Then it suddenly soared above the branch to hover triumphantly high.
  • The soaring price of copper and bronze has made such salvage profitable but the letter calls for the site to be protected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year biofuels were blamed for soaring food prices and the use of food for fuel has become political dynamite in some countries. Times, Sunday Times
  • All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
  • It sounded like the sort of soaring, gorgeous, melancholy stuff Radiohead used to write before they got too arty-farty to bother with tunes.
  • It's a 'repeat customer' that can help your business soar too.
  • Restatement: Those who soar with the eagles can not swim with the ducks.
  • Together, they soared over the fence, and landed with a muddy squelch onto the ground.
  • A condor soared high above me as I watched two gauchos on horseback gallop across the plain chasing a herd of horses that they then drove through the river in an explosion of spray.
  • Last year biofuels were blamed for soaring food prices and the use of food for fuel has become political dynamite in some countries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the official ban on direct trade with China, cross-strait trade soared into record territory, economics officials said yesterday.
  • Prices for walnuts, almonds and pistachios have more than doubled since 2008 while production has soared. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any such move would be likely to send the share price soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE gold price soared to an all-time high last night on fears of a global meltdown. The Sun
  • The 25-year-old was untouchable as she soared to her winning height of 2.06m at the first attempt.
  • Now there's something to get the cortisol levels soaring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oxford began the night teetering on the brink of the relegation zone and pulse rates soared as early as the second minute.
  • Israel failed to win firm pledge that Moscow Halt Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Business News
  • Then, above our heads soared three eagles, and not long after, an adder slithered calmly between our feet.
  • They soar up into the stained glass atrium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Skyscrapers soar above the horizon.
  • It\'s easy to wonder why he remained silent while markets were soaring and investment banks were reaping trillions in profits on a “structured investment” swindle which has left the global financial system teetering on the brink of catastrophe. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: The Great Credit Unwind of '08
  • Firdausi in the _Shaknameh_, of Kavi Usan, who "essayed the sky To outsoar angels" by fastening four eagles to his throne. A Voyage to Cacklogallinia With a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs and Manners of That Country
  • For three hours we snaked our way through soaring mountains covered in pine forests.
  • The charges are a blow to motorists hit by soaring costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The soaring purity of her voice conjured up the frozen bleakness of the Far North.
  • The buzzard, soaring at a great height, suddenly finds itself caught up in a current of air against which it is impossible to battle.
  • The storm, called norwester, also brought down the soaring mercury level. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The total housing benefit bill has soared since the 1990s as house prices and rents have increased sharply. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even though the lance was small, his own power allowed him to soar upwards quickly, the ground rapidly growing farther and farther away.
  • Last year, soaring demand for computer products helped the majority of computer, software and chip companies post stellar earnings.
  • Accordingly, the building has taken its inspiration from plants, most noticeably in the form of the soaring timber roof, which gives the building its distinctive shape. "- wikipedia excerption with true knowledge of true places. A Mess
  • He speaks soaringly of the need for political change and the potential for Islam to deliver Egyptians from a cruel history of political exploitation. Egypt's Islamists Pushed to Right
  • The cost of taking public transport continues to soar while the price of driving plummets. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the following decade inflation soared, the currency collapsed and the country had mass unemployment. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the snow leopard is not the lone predator here, for the ecoregion harbors the Tibetan wolf (Canis lupus) and large avian predators such as the lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus) and golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), which soar high above the mountain peaks searching for colonial marmots (Marmota himalayana). Northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
  • A Russian legend sang “tak krasivo, moy lebed” “so beautiful, my swan,” as a young American skater soared and spiraled across a giant sheet of mirrored ice, re-imagining the iconic performance of Maya Plisetskaya as the Dying Swan. Welcome to My World
  • While they employ neither the soaring grandeur of Sigur Rós nor the elfin idiosyncrasy of Björk, the music of the Múm quartet is unequivocally Icelandic.
  • I buzzed, I forgot about my feet, I gibbered ecstatically to strangers on chairlifts, I laughed and whooped, soared and floated.
  • Carsales. com soars as web finds its legs CARSALES. COM has underlined the strength of the local online classifieds market. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Nevertheless, persistence paid off, and man was finally able to soar aloft with improved gliding equipment.
  • They congregated round me; the unstained snowy mountain-top, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, and ragged bare ravine; the eagle, soaring amidst the cloud — they all gathered round me, and bade me be at peace. Chapter 10
  • I would compare it, not to the butterfly's flitting, but to the eagle's swoop and soar in flight.
  • New entrants have a shrinking sales pool to swim in – and News International can't launch a bragging, soaraway Sun on Sunday without looking crass and cynical. News of the World scandal: God's newspaper executive less than visionary
  • The gold medal went to defending champions Romania, who pulled away after only 500m and soared to victory in a time of 7:06.56.
  • A backdrop of mountains and glaciers, and condors soaring high overhead, make this the perfect antidote to the bustle of every day life.
  • Now it seemed she needed more time to set her bearings each morning, to remember the feeling of soaring, even if it came vicariously from a silly pair of geese. 2008 May « Becca’s Byline
  • The Greek fans oohed as it soared through the air, then roared when it was caught.
  • Look hard and you may see an eagle soaring on the thermals above you, or find a black-banded porcupine quill lying on the path at your feet.
  • There have been poor harvests around the world and spice prices are soaring. The Sun
  • Although still inexpensive, the value of kitchenalia has soared over the past few decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but the heady lift of flight, the eagle soaring by.
  • That soaring something on the skyline, a problematic feature at best, set off an orgy of megalithic excess.
  • And some Spread their wings like eagles and soar on the wind.
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • 'The chilt looks as thoo she'd been fed on spiders or frogs, or summat o' that soart. ' The History of David Grieve
  • Sekouba's lead vocal soars along new melodies of his own invention and in his own language.
  • All across Europe, wherever you look, marriage is in decline and divorce rates are soaring.
  • Goldens soar with a slight dihedral; bald eagles soar with their wings almost flat. Bird Cloud
  • We obviously knew oneself is awing angel only has supports can soar.
  • Air pollution will soon soar above safety levels.
  • They look out at the water, at a shipbuilding facility, at the soaring Route 613 overpass, at the tiny golden McDonald's arches that seem to rise, planetlike, over the tree line on the far shore. Oil spill sloshes over spirits at waterside Mississippi restaurant
  • I followed the majestic flight of an eagle reveling in his freedom, soaring through the skies as if they were his to roam at will.
  • Neither side appeared sufficiently strong or well organised to secure a conclusive victory; yet civilian casualties were beginning to soar. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get relief from soaring summer temperatures, children head to the beach or local pool.
  • Those slender birds with narrow wings, with the white patches on the wings, that soar around in the evening, making nasal "cheep" sounds? Grouse Diary Entry
  • The Kimura lock is the favourite armlock of Marcus Soares: once he locks it on, there is no escape.
  • Taken separately, out of order, in alternate versions, the songs are a series of comfortable, upscale bungalows: taken together they unitarily reach and soar above the clouds, an edifice against entropy.
  • Thus the spiral of the arms race - nuclear, conventional, laser and other - will again soar steeply undermining strategic stability. International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War - Nobel Lecture
  • Like a duenna snapping open her fan – the car snapped open a pair of elegant wings and soared off into Adventure. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang flies again
  • Its interior offers a complex expanse of soaring, curved steel beams.
  • Ambition can creep as well as soar. Edmund Burke 
  • There are also two bars in the soaring central atrium. The Sun
  • Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law needs some room to soar.
  • The expectations of those who make the 65 million trips abroad each year have soared. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stubbornly low airfares hurt the airlines, but the biggest culprit is the soaring cost of jet fuel.
  • And these saucy snaps are bound to set temperatures soaring. The Sun
  • The red-hot temperatures are expected to send demand for water soaring.
  • Then the costs soar to 800 bazillion and rising. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kelly wants to develop the Astroliner, a winged rocket towed into the air by a 747 jet and released at altitude to soar on a suborbital trajectory under its own power.
  • After a soaring early winter, they lost altitude and backslid into Same Old Knicks-type torpor. Buzz Not All There for Knicks-Heat II
  • It is a dietary mantra that has bordered on the fanatic: fat is a killer and a clogger and it furs your arteries, bursts your blood vessels, and sends your weight soaring through the stratosphere.
  • The best qualities helped them soar and gain early success, but their worst qualities caused them to fail equally rapidly.
  • Capital expenditures by both public and private schools have soared as have the outlays for labor.
  • Look for the soaring rough-legged hawk and the hovering kestrel as each hunts for ground squirrels and other rodents.
  • Pump prices have already soared to 81p per litre - £3.68p a gallon - on many forecourts.

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