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Example sentences for "emerge"

Lexicographically close words:
emendatory; emended; ement; emerald; emeralds; emerged; emergence; emergencies; emergency; emergent
  1. Sooner or later Q 171 had to emerge from her concealment.

  2. He had imagined, judging from the result of the previous interview, that he had completely bluffed his captors on the subject of Captain Fennelburt, and that, if he persisted in his story, he would emerge triumphant from the ordeal.

  3. Purposes are often formed in the depths of our souls, of which we know nothing until they suddenly emerge into full view.

  4. Sometime in the near future or even the far future, another civilization would emerge on Terra and another race would conquer the stars.

  5. The fourth object to emerge was a small chunky bag from which dangled tightly-drawn leather thongs.

  6. Several miles are covered in this manner, when we emerge upon a more open country, and after consulting at some length with the villager, the khan declares himself capable of finding the way without further assistance.

  7. Ere traversing many miles of mountain-paths we emerge upon a partially cultivated country, where the travelling is somewhat better than in Quang-tung.

  8. Rounding the base of an abutting mountain, we emerge upon the grassy lowlands of the Harood in the vicinity of Subzowar.

  9. Before noon we emerge into a more open country; straight ahead can be seen an eight-storied pagoda.

  10. Irrigating ditches and fields characterize the way for some few miles, after which we emerge upon a level desert whose hard gravel surface is ridable in any direction without regard to beaten trails.

  11. The sun shines out warm this afternoon, and its genial rays are sufficiently tempting to induce the jackals to emerge from their hiding-places and bask in its beaming smiles on the sunny side of the ruins.

  12. A few miles of winding trails and intricate paths through the reedy river-bottom next morning, and we emerge upon a flinty upland plain.

  13. The town lies below us to the left, the River Kur follows us around a bend, the train speeds through deep gravel cuttings, and when we emerge from them the Georgian capital is no longer visible.

  14. By and by we emerge from a belt of low hills, and descend into a broad, level plain.

  15. In some of the Diptera the males emerge from the pupa state after the females; I therefore believe that the females await the presence of the males, and, while waiting, pass the time away in aërial gambols.

  16. Still wanders the Brahmin, no longer at Elephantum, in India’s groves alone, unchanged amid the changing scenes around him.

  17. In a few seconds they beheld emerge from the forest, not the form of Lester, but that of the Earl of Bellamont, attended by three or four mounted servants.

  18. The butterflies of the summer brood emerge shortly after, but the chrysalides of the next brood hybernate till the following spring.

  19. In our country the perfect insects emerge during July and August.

  20. As soon as the young caterpillars emerge they commence feeding on the lower parts of the stems, or burrowing deeply into the larger succulent roots.

  21. But it may be mentioned in passing that a far larger number of the Lepidoptera as invariably emerge in the morning.

  22. The caterpillars emerge from the eggs towards the end of the latter month, and always feed in groups under the cover of a silken web.

  23. Thus, an insect entered in the April list may appear in March in an exceptionally warm season, but may not emerge till the early part of May if the spring has been unusually severe.

  24. The caterpillars that emerge from these are fully grown in July or early August, and go through their changes during the latter month; but the later ones hybernate during the winter, and are not full fed till the following May.

  25. Butterflies that emerge in the morning spend their first day actively on the wing; but the nocturnal moths that emerge early in the day do not fly till evening twilight.

  26. Some will fix themselves on their own food plant, and there remain till they finally emerge in the perfect state, suspending themselves from a silken carpet, hiding themselves in a rolled leaf, or constructing a cocoon of some kind.

  27. The later specimens, which do not emerge till September or October, spend only a short time on the wing, and then hybernate till the spring, giving rise to the first brood of the following season.

  28. Thus, a brilliantly coloured caterpillar may change to a dull and unattractive chrysalis, from which may emerge a butterfly or moth that partakes of the colours of neither.

  29. But this only shows that he was in the usual chrysalis state through which beast-gods regularly pass before they emerge as full-blown anthropomorphic gods.

  30. Thus in a few minutes Ringfield entered the barn, found Pauline, as he supposed alone; but afterwards, watching from the high road, saw the guide emerge and noted the familiar relation in which they stood in front of the stricken pine.

  31. Outside the lighted window walked Ringfield to and fro, waiting till the Englishman should emerge and go to his shack, but as the reader knows this did not happen.

  32. Here a vivid superstition has heard carriages rolling underground, and has seen long processions emerge from an opening which no country wit had the skill to find.

  33. Thou must descend to the Mothers, to the Manes, and Hercules-like long suffer and labour there, wouldst thou emerge with victory into the sunlight.

  34. If the female orifice of Diplogaster were slightly larger, the larvæ would emerge without difficulty and without causing the death of the mother which none the less would have fulfilled her purpose.

  35. There was such an accumulation of waste in the large intestine that fragments did not emerge until three weeks after the meal of which they had formed part.

  36. The two troopers plunged again into the undergrowth to emerge at the edge of an open field.

  37. How, he wondered, could John Pride's line have gone through three sires to John Pride, the last of the males, while he himself lay for one hundred years to emerge in his obvious prime?

  38. He said it easily, in his deep, full voice, that seemed to emerge from behind his heavy moustache, without his lips moving.

  39. From this point of vantage, they presently espied a solitary figure emerge from the dark background and go cautiously on to the rear window.

  40. A shallow stream flowed close at hand, now losing itself in the timber, now gurgling along a grassy bottom, to emerge a few hundred yards further down.

  41. Nearly a mile distant, seeming to emerge from one of these belts of brush, careering along in a straggling, irregular line converging obliquely with the path of the two riders, came a large herd of ponies.

  42. From nine in the morning till nine in the afternoon the Normans continued watching for the English to emerge from under their shields, as a cat waits for a mouse to quit its hiding-place.

  43. It is a vast collection of towers joined together by high walls crowned with a battlement forming a cornice, and which emerge from a great moat full of water, over which one enters by a protected bridge.

  44. He was the keeper of a low den in which I used to lodge in Swandam Lane, where I could every morning emerge as a squalid beggar and in the evenings transform myself into a well-dressed man about town.

  45. That from this there should emerge questions not easily solved is not to be wondered at: they emerge in every inquiry of human thought.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emerge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    appear; arise; break; come; dawn; debouch; develop; effuse; emanate; emerge; enter; erupt; exit; issue; light; loom; materialize; originate; outcrop; peer; pour; protrude; result; rise; show; spring; start; stream; surface