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Example sentences for "rise again"

  • When raised very light, add remainder of ingredients and let it rise again.

  • Then put it in the pan and set it to rise again.

  • Set it to rise and when risen pour into a mould and set to rise again, as light bread.

  • Work it well, set it to rise again, and when risen sufficiently, bake it.

  • Allow this to rise, shape it into loaves, put it in pans, let it rise again, and bake.

  • Then shape it into loaves, place it in the greased pans, let it rise again until it doubles in bulk, and bake in a hot oven.

  • After the dough is properly kneaded in the manner just explained, it is placed in the mixing bowl and allowed to rise again.

  • Knead the dough, let it rise again, and form it into loaves.

  • Set to rise again for an hour, or longer; when light, stir down sponge and turn on to a well-floured board.

  • Sift a couple of tablespoons of flour over top of sponge, and set to rise again about 1-1/2 hours.

  • When well-risen and light knead down and set to rise again, about 1-1/2 hours.

  • Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Rise Again?

  • By Christ's burial we rise again"; and on Isa.

  • Therefore, it does not properly belong to Him to rise again.

  • Objection 1: It would seem that it was not necessary for Christ to rise again.

  • I was only obliged occasionally to halt a little in my course, and resist its progress, when it appeared that, by following too quick, I lowered the kite too much, by doing which occasionally I made it rise again.

  • And there, accordingly, in bush and brier it--'bides Its time to rise again!

  • Ought I not make the best of such an opportunity, rather than continue to gaze disconsolately with folded arms on the flat pavement here, while the sun goes slowly down, never to rise again?

  • Our bran shall be left behind us when we rise again.

  • For half an hour only was the latter able to keep out of range of the Tartars, but he well knew that his horse was becoming weaker, and dreaded every instant that he would stumble never to rise again.

  • The horsemen compelled them to maintain a certain order, and there were no laggards with the exception of those who fell never to rise again.

  • Yet die not; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow: Though fallen thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort.

  • It was said Liverpool and Bristol would sink, never to rise again, if that traffic were destroyed.

  • If there be no sediment superimposed, the gases generated by putrefaction usually cause the bodies to rise again to the surface about the ninth, or at latest the fourteenth day.

  • If you do the poor creature is lost, and lies where he or she falls, and never tries to rise again.

  • Pour the mixture into buttered deep earthen plates, let it stand fifteen minutes to rise again, then bake from twenty to thirty minutes.

  • Let it rise over night; in the morning, add two well-beaten eggs; knead thoroughly and let it rise again.

  • For, say they, "to rise again" can only be said of things that fall.

  • The next turn of the wheel may crush the victor, and the opinions hastily buried may rise again to pose as the fashionable and superior insights of a later day.

  • It would be genuine happiness for a Jew to rise again in the flesh and live for ever in Ezekiel's New Jerusalem, with its ceremonial glories and civic order.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rise again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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