Sentence examples for was arise from inspiring English sources

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was arise

verb

To come up from a lower to a higher position.

  • To arise from a kneeling posture

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A bit of dosh to the New Labour coffers, and it was 'Arise, Lord Sweeney of Sweeney Mountain'.

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A matter of concern was arising, like smoke in the distance, in relation to Latrell Sprewell.

A new Darwinian language was arising from this combination of determination and fear.

On the one hand there is the attempt to explain and understand fascism as it was arising during the Weimar Republic.

While IBM was declining, a new giant was arising.

A tower of Babel was arising in computerdom.

More importantly, an issue was arising regarding genetic background.

Both unparticles and Z's arise from extensions of current physical theories.

However, another difficulty is arising.

What issues are arising as a result?

Similar anxieties were arising on the Continent.

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