Sentence examples for arise my from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arise my" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incomplete.
It could be used in a poetic or literary context, often to evoke a sense of awakening or calling.
Example: "Arise my spirit, and embrace the dawn of a new day."
Alternatives: "Awaken my" or "Rise, my".

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The question of patriotism simply doesn't arise: my loyalty could, potentially, be to any body of people with whom I was engaged in the business of sustaining a community – whether it be a pride of British lions or a flock of French moutons.

As I arise, my stomach feels queasy and I frequently have a dull headache.

But as the audience grows and opportunities arise, my focus actually narrows.

Another romantic comedy, Arise, My Love (1940), followed.

"ARISE, MY LOVE," Church of the Transfiguration, 1 East 29th Street, Manhattan.

Paramount has been shooting alternate passages here and there in a movie to be called "Arise My Love".

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Because when the subject of, say, a second bathroom arose, my mother would protest: "We don't want that.

If a problem arose, my father's response was to turn his back on it and remain silent.

And by the end of two weeks, I couldn't resist checking e-mail any longer, even knowing that if anything critical arose, my office would find me.

As the briny air wet our cheeks, a familiar craving arose; my stomach was longing for that San Francisco tradition: sourdough bread.

If a problem arises, my team know that they can come to me for direction and support instead of winging it.

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