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Example sentences for "arises from"

  • If it arises from heat, and the orifice of the vein is dilated, there is little or no pain, but yet the blood flows faster than it does when caused by erosion, but not so fast as it does in a rupture.

  • If it arises from heat, the signs are just the opposite.

  • It is sinful inasmuch as it arises from over-affection for carnal things, especially the delights of eating and drinking.

  • Therefore it arises from turning to human power, which is a mutable good, rather than from turning to the power of God, which is an immutable good.

  • Unbelief, in so far as it is a sin, arises from pride, through which man is unwilling to subject his intellect to the rules of faith, and to the sound interpretation of the Fathers.

  • They need only say, that any phenomenon, which puzzles them, arises from a faculty or an occult quality, and there is an end of all dispute and enquiry upon the matter.

  • From this propensity are derived these laws of nature, that upon the first formation of society, property always follows the present possession; and afterwards, that it arises from first or from long possession.

  • It is certain that the greater Part of the Evils attending this Condition of Life, arises from Fashion.

  • If it arises from a shock or blow, Arn.

  • If it arises from fullness of the vessels of the head, with throbbing of the temples, redness of the face and eyes, Belladonna is the remedy.

  • If it arises from cold, and there is general fever, or if the ear is red, or the side of the head and ear hot, Bell.

  • But when it arises from indigestion, or a foul stomach, it is necessary to attend to it.

  • The greater part of the dread they now experience where instruments are needed, arises from ignorance of their nature and mode of action.

  • When the dyspnÅ“a arises from a full habit the patient must live low, keep the body regularly bathed and rubbed, and the bowels freely open by an occasional seidlitz powder, or dose of Epsom Salts.

  • The great advantage derived from welding on the bed of an air-furnace, arises from an absence of the minute portions of charcoal, of either wood or coal, as the case may be.

  • The difference between those concupiscences that are natural and those that are not, is not merely a material difference; it is also, in a way, formal, in so far as it arises from a difference in the active object.

  • Now, that something in relation to human acts admits of no doubt, arises from a twofold source.

  • And so neither can anger be called a principal passion, because it arises from daring.

  • It arises from inflammation of the large nerve which supplies these parts of the leg with power.

  • It arises from failure in the spinal nerves, and these must be nursed into renewed vitality.

  • It arises from a failure of the digestive system, therefore the stomach must be as little taxed as possible.

  • But where real heat is found in the breath, it arises from an overheated state of the body internally.

  • Proof, they will tell you, is a matter of evidence, it is a matter of cold logic, it arises from facts.

  • I have wished to show why a Burman believes in Law and not in God, that it arises from an instinct against overpowering Personality, an innate dislike to the idea.

  • Religion, as I have tried to show, arises from instincts.

  • It arises from an ardent desire to promote the happiness, and to add to the natural, legitimate, and salutary influence of the female sex.

  • Arises from a desire to get rich rapidly.

  • I have hitherto made my estimates on the supposition that we do not sleep too much, in the aggregate, and that the only loss sustained arises from the manner of procuring it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arises from; before they; bottomed boats; brass band; economic production; est ainsi; expect you; infinite goodness; just sense; labor disputes; local circles; modern literature; motion lost; neither shall the children; place them; representing the; second ballot; still called; stood upright; wage earners; wild yell; yellow flowers