Sentence examples for from which rise from inspiring English sources

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It is covered by icefields from which rise the headstreams of the Terek River.

There are many, often extensive, glaciers, from which rise swift-flowing rivers.

The shallowest part of the Baltic is the continental shelf, from which rise the islands of the Danish archipelago.

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At the bottom is a tiny pond from which rises the croak of dozens of frogs.

The sludge is covered with a thick layer of gravel, from which rises a small stand of oaks.

The final four tiers, containing mechanical equipment, step back more dramatically in a four-sided pyramidical pattern, from which rises an elaborate spire structure.

It is surmounted by a squared rail unit (harmika) representing the world mountain, from which rises a mast (yashti), symbolizing the cosmic axis.

We open in darkness, from which rises the voice of a tenor (Mark Padmore), singing of "horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy".

In one segment, the open C string was the springboard from which rose changing arrays of four-note figures; in another, the figures descended from a high note; another had some Gypsy blood in its minor-key patterns.

Our bedroom in the Latin Quarter gave onto a courtyard from which rose the wailing singsong of an ambulant vender buying and selling rags and old clothes on certain mornings.

Older workers will not disappear, or even necessarily shrink in numbers, but they will now have to share power with fresh-faced youths.There has been nothing like this since the advent of the railroads and the "Go west, young man" spirit they created, from which rose the Rockefellers, Morgans and Carnegies.

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