Sentence examples for arose no from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arose no" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something did not come up or was not a result of a situation, but it is better to use it with more context for clarity.
Example: "Despite the challenges faced during the project, there arose no significant issues that hindered progress."
Alternatives: "there were no" or "no issues arose".

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Actually, a new adjective arose: no judge wanted to be "Ito'd" by a camera in the courtroom.

Without a word, both of us examined the shrubbery, smelled the flowers, from which arose no fragrance, for what seemed a very long time.

Not long ago, a group of aging elite distance runners got together, and as they reminisced about old times, a familiar topic arose: No matter how much they train, no matter how much they push themselves, their best times are behind them.

But because it has been so long since a comparable situation arose, no one can say with much certainty how high up the scale the price contraction may reach, how long it may last or how strongly it may pull down prices - if at all.

Compositors wanted to know which team you supported and when you said neither Rangers nor Celtic, that you were a Dunfermline or a Thistle man, a subsequent question arose: "No, but which team do you really support?" Of course, these questions conflated religious with ethnic identity: more than from theological dispute, they stemmed from Ireland's conquest and Irish migration.

At Sotheby's, when I was confronted with a problem, I had all the best restorers, herpetologists and ornithologists on speed dial to fix any problems that arose, no matter how rare or obscure.

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"Accept the sensations as they arise, no craving and no aversion, they will pass," he keeps saying.

When minor difficulties arise, no one is willing to let local managers continue to handle things themselves.

Cases like the present are more likely to arise, no doubt, when there is a jury, and the publication may affect their judgment.

As a result of this study, it turned out that the target can absorb the initial proton energy completely and there arises no need to have an additional energy degradation length.

And inevitably, something weird will arise, no matter what collection you're working on.

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