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Example sentences for "rising from"

  • Nearly stemless herbs, with two smooth and shining flat leaves tapering into petioles and sheathing the base of the commonly one-flowered scape, rising from a deep solid-scaly bulb.

  • Near the high altar stands the strangest of pulpits, supported by polished pillars of granite, rising from lions' backs, which serve as pedestals.

  • A smoke, rising from one of these aquatic habitations, partially obscured the mountains beyond, and added not a little, to their effect.

  • Stipe and columella erect, brown and smooth, rising from a thin pallid hypothallus, tapering upward and vanishing into the capillitium toward the apex of the sporangium, the stipe usually longer than the columella.

  • A smoke, rising from one of these aquatic habitations, partially obscured the mountains beyond, and added not a little to their effect.

  • The building is irregular and picturesque, rising from a craggy eminence, and backed by a thicket of elm, bay, and arbor judæ.

  • Rising from the tierra caliente, the road enters upon the more temperate zone, the tierra templada, extending upwards towards the Great Plateau.

  • The colonies are cylindrical tubes about one quarter of an inch in height, rising from a creeping stem (/hydrorhiza/).

  • Many specimens have simple horny tubes, closed on top, rising from some of the cells to the height of half an inch.

  • When seen from the deck of a vessel in the roadstead, the city has a most imposing appearance, with its innumerable domes and spires rising from so elevated a situation, and wearing a strange and rather Moorish air.

  • The town stands on the declivity of a hill about 250 feet high, rising from one of the finest harbours in the world.

  • Hind-wings with vein 5 fully developed, rising from middle of transverse vein, parallel to 4, 8 very shortly anastomosing with upper margin of cell near base, thence rapidly diverging.

  • The Prince has just felt unwell on rising from table.

  • At last I could bear the stifling cabin no longer, so, rising from my bunk, I dressed myself and sought the coolness of the deck.

  • A great expanse of blue sky, rising from a fringe of the tops of trees.

  • At a little distance apart an officer in fatigue uniform, armed, sat on a fallen tree noting the approach of the visitor, to whom a sergeant, rising from one of the groups, now came forward.

  • The approach was interesting, winding through the evergreen copse and scattered ilex, with the sound of the church-bell at the Ave-Maria rising from below in the still air as we descended the mountain side.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allow himself; another month; became necessary; being pressed; being produced; boundary demarcation; calling themselves; fair readers; five equal horizontal bands; forlorn hope; heaven thy dwelling place; mighty fine; much concerned; private initiative; rising bread; rising early; rising from; rising from his chair; rising from his seat; rising ground; seventeen years; shrank from; sweet savor; universal brotherhood; will dwell; you desire