We were yanked to a vertical position and soared under the canopy.
The prison population soared to 85,000 under Labour, and home secretaries lived in terror of the tabloids.
Without the least change of movement the horse soared under him; the boards vanished, and he only heard something knock behind him.
About a third of the work is handled by private companies, and that number would soar to 85 percent under the new plan.
His pay soared under a contract signed in 1999 at the height of the Wall Street boom.
The combination of recession and stimulus spending caused it to soar again under Obama.
Her heart quaked, then soared under his quietly ruthless mouth.
The possibility that ticket prices could soar under a free-market system, he said, would be checked by international criticism.
The white Higuerota soared out of the shadows of rock and earth like a frozen bubble under the moon.
Q. Would the Clinton plan bring soaring Medicare costs under control?