Sentence examples for arises to make from inspiring English sources

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Something arises to make you miss the one person who would get the joke, give sage advice or sympathize, but death has thwarted the conversation.

She is admired by these stylish, self-centered people for her qualities as a "good listener," and indeed, before long she has heard enough to know every family member's particular secrets, and to be able to bide her time until the opportunity arises to make use of them.

Outdoor performance has its challenges, but when temperatures push into the upper 90s, as happened on Thursday for a rehearsal of "Sweeney Todd" at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Va., a whole new set of concerns arises to make sure the sopranos and baritones don't end up melting into puddles on the stage.

As these ecosystems mature and companies introduce standardization, the need for enabling companies or enablers arises to make sense of the different data sets and needs that come with marketplace connectivity.

Nevertheless, there are situations where cancer can be diagnosed, or strongly suspected, without recourse to imaging and wherein the opportunity arises to make a choice of staging paradigm.

Run for years by a Director and Board of Directors, the opening of the Cinematheque will expand the team to include an Operations Manager, and the Director will assume that position as he always has until the need arises to make it a paid position.

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When he arose to make eye contact, he kept both hands on the keys.

Religious ideas arose to make sense of this experience of being part of something greater.

A new strategy arose: to make sure that Judge Kaplan did not remove the holdout juror, and to protect her from being pressured into changing her vote.

According to Michael Chmura, a Harvard Law School spokesman, the university issued new guidelines last spring, after the conflict with Professor Miller arose, to make clear that it prohibited such online moonlighting.

In the Carolingian empire, meetings of the nobility and higher clergy were held during the royal progresses, or court journeys, as occasion arose, to make decisions affecting the good of the state.

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