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Example sentences for "emerging"

Lexicographically close words:
emergence; emergencies; emergency; emergent; emerges; emerods; emersion; emes; emesis; emeth
  1. The scope of these associations is constantly broadening as women themselves are emerging from their narrow environment and seeing the needs of the world in wider perspective.

  2. Justice demands that we shall not offer to women emerging from barbarism the ball and chain of a sex disqualification while we hold out to men the crown of self-government.

  3. The increased majorities indicate solely that men are emerging from the bondage of tradition, prejudice and creed, and that when they can escape from the bondage of politics they will grant justice to women.

  4. Gentlemen then emerging from the commercial room rejoined their fair friends in the passage, and were entrusted with fans and flowers while, with both hands, they steered their balloon-like dresses up the red druggetted staircase.

  5. Still balls are balls, and fashion is fashion, and ladies must conform to it, or what could induce them to introduce the bits of black of the present day into their coloured dresses, as if they were just emerging from mourning.

  6. By degrees, some of the solid particles which produce the turbidity of the liquid collect at its surface into a scum, which is blown up by the emerging air-bubbles into a thick, foamy froth.

  7. II We are emerging (to speak only of the last three or four centuries of our present civilization), we are emerging from the great religious period.

  8. In Shupaulovi, which preserves most distinctly in its plan the idea of the inclosed court, the passageway at the south end of the village changes its direction at a right angle before emerging into the court (Pl.

  9. The use of cross pieces on ladders emerging from roof openings is not so common as on external ones, as there is not the same necessity for holding together the poles, the sides of the opening performing that office.

  10. Walking through the fold-yard that morning, he had come upon Master Hugh, just emerging from the bed of green mud, crying his eyes out, and a piteous object.

  11. Emerging from a part, where the trees grew dark and dense and thick, upon one of those delightful glades I spoke of before, we saw what I took to be a small gipsy encampment.

  12. The dainty little female figure emerging from the album gives some indication of the date by the style of her costume.

  13. He ran as others ran, and arrived just when a dark-blue dress was emerging from the water, and then a dripping fur tippet, and then the bonnet, making the gradual revelation to him who it was.

  14. She needed the relief of compassionate and forgiving feelings; and she cast herself into them for solace, as the traveller, emerging from the glaring desert, throws himself down beside the gushing spring in the shade.

  15. Emerging from this, we came upon a little whitewashed English church, standing upon a steep knoll, with its little spire rising through the trees; and leaving this behind, we turned off upon a road through very wild country.

  16. Emerging into a wider street, at a spot somewhat more elevated than other parts of the town, we went into a shop to buy some Royal Shrewsbury cakes, which we had seen advertised at several shop windows.

  17. I sometimes feel as if I myself had been absent these two hundred and twenty-three years, leaving England just emerging from the feudal system, and finding it, on my return, on the verge of republicanism.

  18. Emerging from the Temple, I stopped at a tavern in the Strand, the waiter of which observed to me, "They say Sebastopol is taken, sir!

  19. Where a valley floor slopes downward away from the end of a glacier, waters emerging from the ice, heavily loaded with rock débris, cause more or less deposition of the débris on the valley floor often for miles beyond the ice front.

  20. When the ice front pauses for a considerable time upon a rather flat surface, the débris-laden waters emerging from the ice develop an "outwash plain" by deposition of sediment rather uniformly over the flat surface.

  21. Kames form as deposits from débris-laden streams emerging from the margins of glaciers, the water sometimes rising as great fountains because of the pressure.

  22. The rule of a man like Porfirio Diaz would seem to give them the best chance of emerging from it.

  23. We can do this by catching the coloured band in another prism, when the light now emerging will be found to be white.

  24. It was a severe blow to all concerned; to nobody more than to the Commissioner himself when, on emerging into society from his mourning retirement, he divined what a chance he had missed.

  25. Their blackened limbs emerging from the scantiest of vesture, the actors surpassed themselves.

  26. I was neither a Blue by birth nor by adoption; a child during the period of revolution, I had only taken a man's part when the country, emerging from its term of anarchy and blood, stood at bay against the whole of Europe.

  27. Already the huge mass was to be seen emerging from behind a wooden promontory of the riverside, and now their destruction seemed inevitable.

  28. On the anterior aspect of the chest, bullets coming from the front sometimes traversed and fractured the clavicle, and then took a short course downwards, emerging over the ribs or sternum.

  29. I saw numerous tracks emerging at the side of the femoral vessels and entering at the buttock or vice versa, but never one accompanied either by effusion into the hip-joint or impairment of movement.

  30. After emerging from this forest it proceeds northwestward across the watershed into the Khua Kem Valley in Tannu Ola and ends by joining the Northwestern Frontier line.

  31. Then crossing the Tamchow Channel it should enter into the Shuntuck Creek and follow this creek to its end emerging into the Shuntuck Branch at right angles.

  32. But at the pavilion chains he had a word to say to the next batsman, already emerging with indecent haste.

  33. Flushed faces emerging from the various degrees of dishabille were congregated by force of habit about the fireplace.

  34. Loder, emerging from obscurity to raise a laugh from the rank and file.

  35. The girl emerging from high school and looking for work is usually on the lookout for what in a boy we call a "white-collar job.

  36. The world is beckoning to the emerging woman, and her every instinct leads her to follow the beckoning hand.

  37. Daughter of commerce, from the hoary deep New-York emerging rears her lofty domes, And hails from far her num'rous ships of trade, Like shady forests rising on the waves.

  38. While we were thus engaged a sound made me look up, and I saw emerging from among the cocoa-nut trees a band of unclad Indians with long hair and beards, and armed with spears, and bows, and clubs.

  39. However, as emerging from the wood they saw us kneeling, they stopped, apparently watching us with the greatest astonishment.

  40. Other times he merely pushed aside the low-hanging limbs with his gun, finally emerging from the thicket into the open space.

  41. The old board, which is altogether unheraldic, is displayed over the door, and exhibits the head of an extremely ferocious-looking boar emerging from a clump of rushes in a most threatening manner.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emerging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.