1、These stocks may Boom(/shoot up)today

2、Price have shoot up during the strike.

3、Some hunters like to shoot up everything in sight.

4、Office towers shoot up, and the Audis clog the roads.

5、If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up.

6、Rise (or increase) sharply; grow rapidly; skyrocket; soar; shoot up; jump

7、The embargo created panic in the West and caused oilprices to shoot up.

8、My weight may shoot up from less than an ounce to several ounces.

9、Can papyrus shoot up without marsh? Can reeds grow without water?

10、In that city it is estimated there are8, 000who" shoot up" amphetamines.

11、And even the traditional meassures of education, language and math shoot up They actually fit together very nicely.

12、So it's going to shoot up until the internal pressure and the external pressure are in equilibrium.

13、As big, rich economies' budget deficits have risen more than fourfold, to an average of 9% of GDP (see chart 2), public debt has started to shoot up.

14、Other USES of spam have triggered investigations from the Securities and Exchange Commission as people send out e-mails claiming that certain penny stocks will shoot up.

15、The IMF estimates that government debt will shoot up in Britain from 44% of GDP in 2007 to 69% in 2010.

16、Spain, by contrast, has seen its borrowing cost shoot up in recent weeks, reflecting growing fears of a possible future default.

17、In the 2-4 hour, the increasing speed of methylate shoot up and exceeded the level of demethylation. In the 4-16 hour, the level of methylation went to stable and kept on the higher level.

18、While selling new cars is a low-margin business, he adds, dealers' profitability will shoot up as those on the road age, boosting demand for higher-margin service and repair work.

19、What makes default unpalatable is the fear of contagion—that if Greece were allowed to go under, the cost of borrowing for other troubled euro members would shoot up.

20、artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.

21、as first, the goats, and wild creatures which I call'd hares who tasting the sweetness of the blade, lay in it night and day, as soon as it came up, and eat it so close, that it could get no time to shoot up into stalk.