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Example sentences for "arise"

Lexicographically close words:
aright; ariki; aril; arioso; aris; arisen; arises; ariseth; arising; aristo
  1. If this conception meets with your Highness's approval, amicable relations with Hungary would arise spontaneously.

  2. Their patient endurance of accumulated hardships did not arise from a slavish servility or from insensibility to their rights and comforts.

  3. Washington, noticing her agitation, and supposing it to arise from diffidence, kindly endeavored to re-assure her.

  4. These happy conditions arise in part from the Spanish temperament, but chiefly from the numerical preponderance of the white element, which, as in the United States, is too secure to be uneasy.

  5. The conditions were never likely to arise which would bring back a European population; but a governor who was a sensible man, who would reside and use his natural influence, could manage it with perfect ease.

  6. If there was unanimity about anything, it was about the consequences likely to arise from an extension of the principle of self-government.

  7. Few bring their families with them; and women being scanty among them, there arise inconveniences and sometimes serious crimes.

  8. At that summons all men arise and follow.

  9. A difficulty may arise in preparing the fragment, in consequence of the wire continually slipping off.

  10. The bar is four inches long, half an inch broad, three-sixteenths of an inch thick, and it is only used to counteract any local deviation which may arise in using the instrument with miles of wire.

  11. No one could carp at that, whilst "safety" was held to mean perfect immunity from every possible and probable danger that might arise in the coal-pits.

  12. It is incumbent upon the Guardian of the Cause of God to appoint in his own life-time him that shall become his successor, that differences may not arise after his passing.

  13. What deviation can be more severe than delivering into the hands of the government the Holy Writings and Epistles, that haply they (the government) might arise intent upon the death of this wronged one!

  14. Does not this peculiar good fortune arise from the fact that man can not and will not see his own hideousness?

  15. Doubts and fears can no longer arise in thy path, Nor tempest-cloud hover with threatening wrath.

  16. Many there are whose prayers arise for this; Whose greatest joy would be in Zion's bliss; Whose morning breathing, and whose evening prayer Is that the Lord would place his glory there.

  17. Macquer and Lavoisier showed that when gold is strongly heated, fumes arise which gild a piece of silver held in them.

  18. In extreme cases the eyes protrude from their sockets to such a degree that the eyelids cannot be closed, and injury may thus arise to the constantly exposed eyeballs.

  19. If instead of doing right, men will commit wrong, there will arise quarrels and differences among people and states.

  20. When two spokes, or two thousand years, shall have rolled down, the sons shall arise who have been bred of the fornication of the princes and priests with the people, and shall witness against their fathers.

  21. Thence arise civil wars, and everything is thrown into confusion and destroyed; and, O foolish people!

  22. Unfortunately, these inconsistencies do not arise simply from intellectual causes.

  23. Hence arise conspiracies, societies, and assemblies, things very unsuited to an homogeneous empire.

  24. In the first place, there are many cases in which diversities of moral judgment arise from causes that are not moral, but purely intellectual.

  25. In different nations, again, the motives of virtue are widely different, and serious misconceptions arise from the application to one nation of the measure of another.

  26. The second is, that there may occasionally arise considerations of extreme and overwhelming utility that may justify a sacrifice of these virtues.

  27. The pleasures of piety arise from the belief that we are about to receive pleasure, and the pains of piety from the belief that we are about to suffer pain from the Deity.

  28. This military jurisdiction also extends to all questions that may arise respecting contracts.

  29. I will first quote from the opinion of the majority of the court: Martial law can not arise from a threatened invasion.

  30. It is confessedly one of the most subtle and debatable questions which arise in the construction of statutes.

  31. All good citizens will fervently pray that no occasion may ever arise when the grave proceedings now in progress will be cited as a precedent; but it is not impossible that such an occasion may come.

  32. Up from the South he flayed, The grandsons of his foes arise In his own cause arrayed.

  33. Can murmurs of the worms arise To higher hearts than mine?

  34. I will do as you tell me, I will arise and follow you.

  35. All three, we may take it, did arise in that period which was for the eastern part of this island a time when all the work of Europe had to be begun again.

  36. Fortresses arise and towns which they may defend.

  37. We need only recall the old gilds and military associations in order to realize what a high degree of manly civic consciousness can arise from the visible community of duty and achievement.

  38. Different categories of Culture will arise of themselves; not ranks or castes or classes, but grades of society, each of which may be attained by any one.

  39. Wishing to arise at an early hour each morning, a gentleman purchased an alarm-clock.

  40. At times self will arise and cause you to feel that you know some things even better than Mama.

  41. And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me.

  42. The longings of the cannibal arise (Although they spoke not) in their wolfish eyes.

  43. Enough: let what I have said obscure or enlighten your guesses, we come back to the same link of union, which binds man to man, bids States arise from the desert, and foeman embrace as brothers.

  44. Overlooked as this prodigious change has been, as all things are which arise gradually in this country, it has yet attracted, as well it might, the astonishment of writers on the Continent.

  45. We have said that failures of the crops, and scarcity, occur much more frequently in the densely populated parts of the country than in any others, and that those failures arise in a great measure from the neglect of the people themselves.

  46. If he told what he knew, and set Jennings on the track, it might be that a scandal would arise implicating Mrs. Octagon.

  47. To arise and dress, for a man of his habits, was not a work occupying much time; in less than ten minutes he was seated in the kitchen, doing ample justice to the well-spread table before him.

  48. But that might arise from nothing more than the sense of the wrong she herself had received through her faithless husband Rakhan.

  49. Only thus could the social-political realism, which heretofore has been proclaimed in a limited way, now arise as the principle of the whole social movement.

  50. But I cannot possibly exhaust the points of contradiction and strife which arise out of these manifold and effective causes.

  51. They obtain reality only when they are united to actual economic conditions, when they arise out of these conditions.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    appear; approach; arise; ascend; become; begin; breed; bristle; chance; climb; come; commence; dawn; debouch; develop; effuse; emanate; emerge; enter; erupt; flow; fly; follow; form; get; grow; issue; lift; loom; materialize; mount; mutineer; mutiny; occur; originate; outcrop; overthrow; pass; place; proceed; protrude; ramp; rear; rebel; result; revolt; revolutionize; riot; rise; rouse; show; soar; spiral; spire; spring; sprout; stand; start; stem; stir; stream; strike; subvert; surface; surge; tower; transpire; turn; upheave; uprise; upsurge; upwind; issue; lift; loom; materialize; mount; mutineer; mutiny; occur; originate; outcrop; overthrow; pass; place; proceed; protrude; ramp; rear; rebel; result; revolt; revolutionize; riot; rise; rouse; show; soar; spiral; spire; spring; sprout; stand; start; stem; stir; stream; strike; subvert; surface; surge; tower; transpire; turn; upheave; uprise; upsurge; upwind


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arise from; arises from