increasing造句61. Many firms are focusing on increasing their markets overseas.
62. The salary is £18,600 a year, increasing to £23,000.
63. European leaders watched events unfold with increasing alarm.
64. Supplies are under increasing threat from overuse and pollution.
65. The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.
66. Maintaining quality is incompatible with increasing output.
67. There has been increasing automation of spinning and weaving.
68. An increasing number of marriages end in divorce.
69. She died after a long period of increasing frailty.
69.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
70. Private home ownership is increasing faster than ever.
71. The dollar has been steadily increasing in value .
72. Increasing knowledge inclines one to further study.
73. She is unable to cope with her increasing workload.
74. We must aim at increasing/to increase exports.
75. In the developing world cigarette consumption is increasing.
76. There are some signs of sales increasing.
77. The director is under increasing pressure to resign.
78. The town began to show increasing intolerance of immigrants.
79. The company's exports have been increasing steadily.
80. Racially motivated assaults on Asians are increasing.
81. The solubility of a gas decreases with increasing temperature.
82. Increasing numbers of people are sensitive to cow's milk.
83. Insurance companies are trying to recoup their losses by increasing premiums.
84. The management reacted to the demand of workers by increasing their wages since April.
85. About 10% of Japanese teenagers are overweight. Nutritionists say the main culprit is increasing reliance on Western fast food.
86. I started to get all this hassle from my boss about increasing productivity.
87. Increasing frailty meant that she was more and more confined to bed.
88. Guests are returning in increasing numbers— a sure sign that we are on the right track.
89. She came up with a great idea for increasing sales.
90. Business managers are focused on increasing their personal wealth by any available means.