Sentence examples for be arising from inspiring English sources

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be arising

verb

To come up from a lower to a higher position.

  • To arise from a kneeling posture

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Still, these two visions are better than the nativist and antiglobalist visions that will be arising.

This is still a relatively rare situation in news articles, but it seems to be arising more often.

Despite the adoption of electoral democracy across all regions of the world, charges of corruption seem to be arising everywhere.

Huttenberg said Chrebet seemed to sense a problem might be arising, asked a bouncer to walk him out but then saw the fight in front of him.

Between Mr. Iyer, the pianist, and the alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa -- both in this band, and others -- a small school of jazz seems to be arising.

The tumor was identified to be arising from the ciliary nerve during operation and was fully excised.

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Soldiers of France, wherever you may be, arise!

So, there are three cases to be arises.

However, another difficulty is arising.

What issues are arising as a result?

Similar anxieties were arising on the Continent.

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