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Example sentences for "arising"

Lexicographically close words:
aris; arise; arisen; arises; ariseth; aristo; aristocracies; aristocracy; aristocrat; aristocrate
  1. In the famous Bangorian controversy, one of the writers excites a smile by a complaint, arising from his views of the signification of a plain word, whose meaning he thinks had been changed by the contending parties.

  2. Such are the facts which illustrate that principle in "the abuse of words," which Locke calls "an affected obscurity arising from applying old words to new, or unusual significations.

  3. On the 5th we started, and, while riding to Rosy Camp, saw columns of smoke arising from amongst the hills on the other side of the Fenix.

  4. As we sat there upon our horses and looked from the man to the great clouds of smoke which were arising from the direction of the Fenix, of which he was the miserable author, one felt inclined to throw him in his own fire.

  5. Everywhere was peace and the happiness of arising strength, everywhere save in the heart of cruel man!

  6. Some of them do indeed believe in a future life for the good -- I know Nyleptha does firmly -- but it is a private faith arising from the promptings of the spirit, not an essential of their creed.

  7. I pointed out to him that what he had heard was probably a legend arising from a tradition among the people which dated back to the time when one of the extinct parasitic volcanic cones was in activity.

  8. Only once in all his career did he lose his temper--in the challenge arising out of the O'Connell affair; and that was before he was in Parliament.

  9. Those acquainted with family life in France know the fatal moral consequences arising from judicial separation, the only resource of ill-assorted couples.

  10. Le Fils Mangars" is the first of a series of studies entitled "Nos Enfants," dealing with the various complications arising out of the disagreement of parents and children.

  11. Half the novels in France turn on the domestic misery arising from the indissolubility of the marriage tie.

  12. There is a prevalent misunderstanding of these words, arising out of the theological dogma which interprets them as if they were written, "for my sake.

  13. But the great authority of the commons was but a temporary advantage, arising from the present situation.

  14. The judge declared that Phillips was bound to continue to defend the prisoner, whose case would have been hopeless if his own counsel abandoned him, and in defending him he was bound to use all fair arguments arising out of the evidence.

  15. The questions of morality arising out of these things are many and complicated, and they cannot be disposed of by short and simple formulæ.

  16. The evils springing from this public glorification of the class are immeasurably greater than the evils arising from its existence.

  17. All the rest are misunderstandings of some sort, arising either from prejudice, or want of knowledge, or still more from want of patience and care in reading the work.

  18. They were obviously systematic, arising from an excess of that caution, which his natural prudence and foresight prompted, and which the examples of Fabius Maximus and Prospero Colonna in some degree authorised.

  19. This relaxation was varied by discussions arising out of these prelections, which he generally directed to military points, drawing out the opinions of his officers in attendance.

  20. The first of these was of a painful domestic character, arising out of the unsatisfactory terms upon which he had during several years been with the Duchess.

  21. Again, Edwin Markham has attracted to himself no little attention by advocating the application of the Golden Rule in temporal affairs as a cure for evils arising from industrial discontent In this he, too, has been anticipated.

  22. Clearer and clearer the note of each instrument ascends like larks arising from the dew, till suddenly they all blend together and a new melody is born.

  23. In order to make the watch wheel, or the coat collar interesting, they must be connected with the entire product--must include fellowship as well as the pleasures arising from skilled workmanship and a cultivated imagination.

  24. Desire arising from pleasure is, other conditions being equal, stronger than desire arising from pain.

  25. Desire arising from the knowledge of good and bad can be quenched or checked by many of the other desires arising from the emotions whereby we are assailed.

  26. Self-approval is pleasure arising from a man's contemplation of himself and his own power of action (Def.

  27. Pride is pleasure arising from a man's over estimation of himself (Def.

  28. Desire arising from a pleasure or pain, that is not attributable, to the whole body, but only to one or certain parts thereof, is without utility in respect to a man as a whole.

  29. Desire arising from the true knowledge of good and evil, in so far as such knowledge is concerned with what is contingent, can be controlled far more easily still, than desire for things that are present.

  30. If it be assumed, on the other hand, that the part, A, be checked so that the remaining parts prevail, it may be proved in the same manner that desire arising from pain has no utility in respect to a man as a whole.

  31. Wherefore desire arising from such knowledge, when concerned with the future, can be more easily controlled or quenched, &c.

  32. One day Melville rushed wildly into the tent, and announced a great dust arising in the distance.

  33. Tall spires arising from a sea of green, and imposing edifices, marked the places where the Lord could be worshipped in style.

  34. Whatever his meditations might have been, as his eyes wandered over the interminable sand-waste before him, they were interrupted by the spectacle of a cloud of dust arising in the distance.

  35. Three persons by name to be hired out the seventh year after the death and the money arising from said hire to be given to those that first go to Liberia, $10.

  36. This thought is prevailing, and souls are continually arising as defenders of the oneness of humanity, endeavoring to assist and establish international peace.

  37. It is evident that prejudices arising from adherence to religious forms and imitation of ancestral beliefs have hindered the progress of humanity thousands of years.

  38. And some of the changes in scenery, within a short distance, and frequently arising from the same causes, the presence or absence of water, are very remarkable.

  39. For not only are the ordinary obstacles arising from man's fallen nature to be surmounted, but the effect of unusually evil influence and bad example is to be counteracted in a convict population.

  40. There is some difficulty in this matter, arising from a legal technicality on the subject of age.

  41. This, too, is owing to criminal neglect, and it is aggravated by the injurious effects arising from the mere circumstance of allowing a law to exist, and making no efforts to enforce it.

  42. Their measures went to the extreme of killing all the affections and impulses natural to the human breast, in order to repress the excesses arising from too free an abandonment to them.

  43. Even under the Empire it was not unusual for a lady to request her husband to pay her a visit, as it was well, perhaps, to avoid questions of legitimacy arising at any future period.

  44. Then, we should require her to become an inmate of the Hospital, with no additional disgrace but that arising from the fact that she had contracted syphilis by vicious habits.

  45. In 1854, in the Penitentiary Hospital alone, more than fourteen hundred persons received medical assistance for delirium tremens and other maladies arising from excess in drinking.

  46. We have now to consider the complications arising from a combination of skeuomorphs and biomorphs.

  47. Let Connecticut, without regard to party, set them an example that shall influence the action at the South, and prevent a new form of slavery from arising there, which shall make all our expenditure of blood and treasure fruitless.

  48. I will furthermore pay all and every expense appertaining to her appearance before the public, and give her half of the gross receipts arising from concerts or operas.

  49. I should inform my readers how I was taken to the seaside in a vision, and beheld a countless army of men arising from the waves.

  50. Had this note fallen into Mike's hands, he would probably have observed the danger arising from the circumstance, and destroyed the note; but the ignorant and unsuspecting Joan was not aware of the danger.

  51. This defect on our part being met by equal disadvantages, arising from nearly similar causes, on that of the enemy, a clear victory remained to us.

  52. It is noticeable that the mycelium arising from the germination of conidia of P.

  53. Popular objections, arising from ignorance or misconception, must be reduced to their true limits or laid aside.

  54. It had the peculiar sad bitterness which belongs to civil war, when men's foes are they of their own households--the bitterness arising out of interrupted intimacy and affection.

  55. All this new sense of independence, arising from the sense of having been left almost desolate by the disappearance of a great stay and light in men's daily life, led to various and different results.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apparition; avatar; coming; disclosure; emergence; emergent; exposure; forthcoming; incarnation; manifestation; materialization; occurrence; opening; presentation; realization; revelation; rise; rising; showing; surfacing; theophany; transient; disruption; foolery; fooling; frolic; horse; horseplay; impropriety; lark; misconduct; misdemeanor; nonsense; play; prank; roughhouse; sport; tomfoolery; trick; vandalism; vice; wrongdoing