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I tell you, those voices soared.

Crime has soared, increasing the courts’ caseload.

Meanwhile, prices for items like soap and petrol have soared.

Renren’s share price soared on the first day of trading.

The balloon soared into the stratosphere and eventually burst.

Unemployment has soared as the hulks of fishing boats rust away on the salt-encrusted seabed.

Many of the listeners nodded their heads as the famous notes soared and danced around them.

In emerging markets bond spreads have soared and local currencies plunged. And whole countries have begun to get into trouble.

In Japan, for instance, corporate borrowing soared in the 1980s against the collateral of rising share and property prices.

I tell you, those voices soared higher and farther than anybody in a great place dares to dream.

Earth's temperatures soared, the sky turned red and trees all over the planet burst into flames, said atmospheric physicist Brian Toon of the University of Colorado.

Our seven-year-old imaginations soared as we played in the enormous, beautiful rooms; our dreams, our games, as romantic as her surroundings.

Comparing the second quarter with the first at an annualised rate, China's GDP grew by 15%, South Korea's by almost 10%, Singapore's soared by 21% and Indonesia's managed a respectable 5%.

Nearly 40% of pupils went on to university; the number staying on at school after the age of 16 soared, and exam results improved, even allowing for arguments over standards.

Sales of Jackson's albums soared for a second week, with his solo albums jumping another 90 percent to 800,000 copies in the United States, tracking firm Nielsen SoundScan said.

A lone hawk from afar swooped down from the sky, as if angered, angered by these leaden skies, its spread wings unmoving, until it almost hit the earthen slope of the stream's opposite bank; then it beat its wings and soared back up with a savage stridor.

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Great trees soared above us.

His eyebrows danced, his spirit soared.

Gold soared and dipped but mostly soared through 2009, hitting record high after record high.

The song fixed with a bit sorrow soared my heart.

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When housing prices soared in other areas of the country, cities like Houston, Texas saw only modest increases.

Commodity prices, like a kite with its string broken in the wind, soared high above the ground as though they had achieved Nirvana and immortality.

New Oriental soared 39 percent after their initial public offering, the biggest first-day gain for a new stock since April.

Schools were closed and the number of cars permitted to move around the city cut by half, while crop sprayers soared over the city centre in an effort to thin the aerial mush.

Birds soared over the hills.

Since then, Johnny Cask's career has soared.

Above, hill after hill soared upwards until they soared out of the depth of the hardiest timber, and stood naked against the sky.

Steel production has soared by over 50 times, cement by nearly 70 times, electricity by a whopping 128 times.

The Dow Jones industrials soared more than 300 points, more than wiping out a big loss from the previous session, and all the major indexes had their best weekly gains since April.

The bird soared high, with outspread wings.

Although new home sales soared in April, the less volatile statistics are still uniformly grim.

From then on, it soared to the sky, occupying the top position in that era of evil spirits, and finally on the founding of the Empire of the Qin Dynasty, the vulgar form was removed and the flying immortals were feathered.

Production costs for domestic dairy products had soared, as raw milk prices rose 80 percent to 32,000 yuan per ton and the sugar price doubled.

The balloon soared up on a gust of wind.

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