After a few days of this feeding the caterpillar becomes too large for the skin with which it was born and it moults, coming forth with a new skin which soon hardens so that it can begin feeding again.
Briefly summarized, the life-history runs something like this: the butterflies hibernate, coming forthin spring and visiting various spring and early summer flowers.
These eggs hatch in about a week into caterpillars that mature during the next three or four weeks, coming forth as a second brood of butterflies late in July or early in August.
On Coming Forth By Day [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (British Museum No.
Footnote: See The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day, p.
In one paragraph of another somewhat similar hymn [Footnote: See Chapters of Coming Forth by Day, p.
Several of the inhabitants of the village, in anxious hope of a favourable result from this unwonted visit, loitered about the courtyard, and awaited the great man's coming forth.
As they approached the gate of the palace, one of the sergeant porters told them they could not at present enter, as her Majesty was in the act of coming forth.
Therefore in Ancient Egypt the roll was called, not the Book of the Dead, but The Chapters on Coming Forth by Day.
Egypt cried out through thousands of years for the ultimate resurrection of the whole man, his coming forthby day.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coming forth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.