But he at once sprang up again, and while reloading, sprang from stone to stone, till he knelt once more and fired.
I sprang from my horse, raised my rifle, and with the detonation the haughty bird opened its wings for the last time, fell like a ball and smote the ground heavily.
Kings have dedicated their dominions to it, in testimony of their belief that it sprang from a branch of the identical tree under which Buddha reclined for seven years whilst undergoing his apotheosis.
Of course, I sprang from Rataplan's back and ordered the groom to lead him back into the stables.
I sprang from my saddle, threw Violette's bridle over a rail-post, and ran into the house with the rest.
I sprang from my sledge, and groping my way through the entry into a warm dark room I shouted "Fstavaitia!
With heart beating fast from excitement I sprang from my sledge, ran up to the pavoska, and demanded in English, "Who is it?
Alarmed and shocked, I sprang from my sledge and ran up to the place where he lay, shouted to him, shook him by the shoulder, and tried to uncover his head, which he had drawn down into the body of his fur coat.
In a similar way the Leipzig Missionary Society sprang from a series of meetings held in Dresden, and in those meetings several Moravians took a prominent part.
It sprang from an earlier "Society for Christian Fellowship (1780)," and one object of that earlier society was the support of Moravian Missions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sprang from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.