How to use "rising" in a sentence

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This has to last all the way back to the truck and the temperature is rising

He looked around but could see nothing in the darkness - just a purple mist rising slowly from the fields.

'He hasn't come for you.' Then, gently rising from his chair, he moved towards Javert

'What's the matter?' the old man said, rising to his feet.

'You're a good girl,' the man said, rising quickly to his feet

'Welcome, Monsieur, 'Jondrette said, rising to his feet.

'I understand,' Valjean said, rising to leave

From bitterness, pain, tragedy, and unrelenting sorrow, she had turned around to face a horizon lit by rising promise

The rising night wind thrummed against the large pane of glass beside their booth

The long driveway curved up and to the right, like a width of black funeral bunting draped across the rising, snow-shrouded lawn

It wasn't the gauzy, insubstantial stirring of windblown flakes, but an unnatural and purposeful rising of an entire mound of white

The new track ran a hundred yards before rising and turning sharply to the right, around the blunt face of a ridge

I pointed out Mars, a bright spot of light rising in the sky, towards which so many telescopes were pointing.

A big, greyish round creature, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder

When for a moment I raised my head to breathe and throw the hair and water out of my eyes, the steam was rising in a white fog that hid the Martians completely

Thick black smoke was rising to mix with the steam from the river.

They also noticed a long line of dust rising among the houses in front of them

They saw the three thin figures separating and rising out of the water as they moved back towards the shore, and one of them raised the box that fired his Heat-Ray

I stood staring into the pit, and my heart grew wonderfully happy as the rising sun lit up the world around me

They stood now, harmless tripods of shining metal, against the brightness of the rising sun.

He moves further up the sands, but the car is parked safely away from the sea, and the rising water cannot reach its tyres.