Tripled Sentence Examples

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  • Records to receive they've probably tripled connecting dealers with.

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  • It had been a very good war for Big Oil, with tripled oil prices meaning tripled oil prices meaning tripled profits.

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  • Early figures for 2006 show turnover running at £ 41m, from £ 14m in 2000 - nearly tripled in just over five years.

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  • The number dying from the disease has almost tripled in the past 30 years to 9,500 in 1998.

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  • They've probably tripled auto policy by good manager keep.

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  • Revenue from taxation had risen in a decade from 7,000,000 to 20,200,000; profit on state monopolies had increased from 7,000,000 to 9,400,000; exports had grown to exceed imports; income from the working of telegraphs had tripled itself; railways had been extended from 2200 to 6200 kilometres, and the annual travelling public had augmented from 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 persons.

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  • The method of stating the rational constitution of bodies by comparison with water he believed capable of wide extension, and that one type, he thought, would suffice for all inorganic compounds, as well as for the best-known organic ones, the formula of water being taken in certain cases as doubled or tripled.

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  • In addition, you 've tripled the size of your message.

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  • It had been a very good war for Big Oil, with tripled oil prices meaning tripled profits.

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  • We tripled the unit sales of Smartnav and grew Fleet Director unit sales by 50 %.

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  • They 've probably tripled auto policy by good manager keep.

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  • The human brain may have tripled in size over the last 2.5 million years.

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  • This recipe makes one serving, but can easily be doubled or tripled to accommodate more people.

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  • While computer and video game sales have more than tripled in the past decade, to nearly $240 million last year from $65 million in 1996, toys were expected to have their third straight year of slight decline in 2004.

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  • A decline in SIDS rates, already observed in the 1980s, tripled its previous pace between 1990 and 1994, with SIDS deaths falling 10 to 15 percent between 1992 and 1994.

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  • Most states doubled, and some tripled, the number of foster care adoptions since 1997.

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  • The average full-term baby doubles its birth weight by six months and has tripled it by one year.

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  • The number of women employed in these ventures tripled between 1985 and 1991.

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  • According to Assurant, the number of property management companies requiring renters to purchase renters insurance has tripled in about ten years.

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  • Handlooms and small spinTextiles ning establishments have, in the silk industry, given place to large establishments with steam looms. The production of raw silk at least tripled itself between 1875 and 1900, and the value of the silks woven in Italy, estimated in 1890 to be 2,200,000, is now, on account of the development of the export trade calculated to be almost 4,000,000.

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  • British trade with Tunisia has nearly tripled since the establishment of the French protectorate.

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  • The numbers to the north were doubled, if not tripled, from earlier, and the armies surrounding Tiyan appeared both much larger and much closer.

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  • We've tripled the guards atop them and gathered the people into the center of the city.

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