Use arose in a sentence
Sentences ending with arose
- We were unable, when we reached the residence of old man Tatem, to imagine how the local superstition of his wealth arose. [4]
- She was often so when discussions arose. [4]
- The prefect colored slightly, but he obeyed the desire of Caesar's wife and went on with his story, pitching his voice in a somewhat lower key than before: "Well, it was about the procession, that the first breach of the peace arose. [10]
- But the command of the extreme left flank had been assigned to the commander of the Pavlograd regiment in which Rostov was serving, and a misunderstanding arose. [2]
- From the midst of that crowd terrible screams arose. [2]
- And when at length the brush crackled and the flames caught the logs, three of the mightiest chiefs arose. [9]
- On reaching the editorial part of the News office, which viewed from the street is dark, I did not see Mr. Winters, and again my misgivings arose. [5]
- But a practical difficulty arose. [4]
- Nor is it difficult to comprehend how it arose. [1]
- He did not blink in the light; he was sure of himself, he had a creed and believed in it; he gazed around him with the leonine stare of the conqueror, and a hush came over the hall as he arose. [9]
Short sentences using arose
- From property arose civil society. [4]
- A panic arose and spread. [5]
- He arose. [9]
More example sentences with the word arose in them
- Very well; five years ago, when the troubles concerning the frontier line arose between Great Britain and Siam, it was presently manifest that Siam had been in the wrong. [5]
- She was a woman easily disgusted with foolishness, and she arose and went out of there. [5]
- Dissatisfaction arose evidently with President Wingfield's management. [4]
- A middleaged soldier with a very serious manner arose hesitatingly, with encouraging noises from his comrades. [9]
- Halberds and muskets, which had been stacked, were seized by their owners and, amid the beating of drums and blare of trumpets, order arose out of the confusion. [10]
- An unpleasant altercation which arose between the temporary incumbent of the office and the Government of the Pasha resulted in a suspension of intercourse. [7]
- At this instant, when Margaret arose with the crumpled letter in her hand, and marched towards her husband's library, did she choose, or had she been choosing for the two years past, and was this only a publication of her election? [4]
- Mr. Mavick arose when his visitor stood at his desk, buttoned up his frock-coat, and extended his hand with a show of business cordiality, and motioned him to a chair. [4]
- He arose, and when he slid down out of his cave the birds fluttered and flew farther away. [13]
- In April, 1579, when Gilbert took active steps under the charter of 1578, diplomatic difficulties arose, growing out of Elizabeth's policy with the Spaniards, and when Gilbert's ships were ready to sail he was stopped by an order from the council. [4]
- But few seconds were needed for these reflections, and as he was accustomed when need arose to control himself, he said: "We must see--some means must be found--" and then without any greeting to his host, he slowly returned to his own house. [10]
- His good-natured Excellency was much annoyed at the gossip his henchmen created--especially when there arose a rumor that they were paid assassins of his, brought along to quietly reduce the democratic vote when desirable! [5]
- In the midst was a silver table-ornament, something similar to an altar, from which arose fragrant clouds of incense. [10]
- I arose and undressed, moving on tiptoe about the room, doing stealthily what I had to do, as if I were environed by sleeping enemies whose slumbers it would be fatal to break. [5]
- Both were silent under the spell, but a yearning arose within him when he glanced at the sunset glow on her face: would sunsets hereafter bring sadness? [9]
- He arose and turned his head away for an instant, her eloquence had been so moving. [11]
- Once more the truth overwhelmed, the folly of his former optimism arose to mock him. [9]
- The chaplain arose to pray for guidance, and the House was crowded to its capacity, and the gallery filled with eager and expectant faces--but the hero of the hour had not yet arrived. [9]
- Burke instantly arose to his feet, seized the tail, and exclaimed joyfully, "I claim the re--" but got no further, for a single blow of the huge trunk laid the brave fellow's fragments low in death. [5]
- When Mavick arose to go they shook hands even more cordially than at first, and Henderson said: "Well, I expect to hear from you, and remember that our house will always be your home in the city. [4]
- I arose early to discover a morning gray and drear, with a mist falling to chill the bones. [9]
- The debate seemed to be exhausted, and the long-suffering Mr. Doby was inquiring for the fiftieth time if the House were ready for the question, when Mr. Crewe of Leith arose and was recognized. [9]
- The columns rose to a gigantic height, the eye seemed to wander through immeasurable space, and the air breathed by the worshippers was heavy with the fragrance of Kyphi and incense, and the odors which arose from the laboratory attached to the temple. [10]
- From time to time in the middle of conversation, he arose, and made a gesture of lamentation, to show to the assembled mourners in the court that he sympathized in the losses which had fallen on them. [10]
- Having disposed of this temperate refreshment, she arose from her stool, tied her papers into a formal packet with red tape, and taking them under her arm, marched out of the office. [12]
- Austen had reached this phase in his reflections when he was aroused by a metallic sound which arose above the resonant tones of the orator of the day. [9]
- It was at this interesting juncture that Mrs. Holt rattled her newspaper a little louder than usual, arose majestically, and addressed Mrs. Joshua. [9]
- One night, as they sat by the blazing logs in his study, which had been the General's, Chiltern arose impulsively, opened the big safe in the corner, and took out a leather-bound book and laid it on her lap. [9]
- So many of these gentlemen arose in the different states, and they were so clever, and they found so many chinks in the Constitution to crawl through and steal the people's chestnuts, that the Era may be called the Boss-Era. [9]
- In his soul there suddenly arose such an unexpected turmoil of youthful thoughts and hopes, contrary to the whole tenor of his life, that unable to explain his condition to himself he lay down and fell asleep at once. [2]
- Adam had told them to fly to the cellar, if any uproar arose outside the door. [10]
- Murmurs arose among the wounded who were waiting. [2]
- Mutterings arose, but the sun shone hot as ever. [9]
- He harshly rebuffed the landlord and the waiter who tried to accost him, but when the peasant's prediction was fulfilled and the thunderstorm of the preceding night was followed at midnight by one equally severe, he arose and left the hostelry. [10]
- Mr. Cooke and the Four vanished, and from the uproarious laughter which arose from the cabin transoms I judged they were telling stories. [9]
- In answer to the dozen questions I showered upon her, she replied that Dorothy's malady was in no wise dangerous, so Dr. James had said, and undoubtedly arose out of the excitement of a London season. [9]
- Then at last the crown-prince and the dignitaries arose from their seats. [10]
- It is true that even then it was known and acknowledged that many were greatly injured by it; but none seemed to think the injury arose from the use of a bad thing, but from the abuse of a very good thing. [7]
- Some drove away striving to bite from their lips the tell-tale smile which arose in spite of them; others tried to look happy, despite the sentence of doom to which they had listened. [9]
- Then arose a storm of cries: "Wet them down! [5]
- Young men of St. Louis, struck in a night by the fever of militarism, arose and went to Glencoe. [9]
- Holes, so to speak, were dug in New England, and in the middle South, and along the frontier, and such leads were found that again and again the certainty arose that at last the real American ore had been discovered. [4]
- Another lately added sorrow arose from the lessons she gave her six year-old nephew. [2]
- Suddenly, the forbidden song on William Connor and the Subadar arose among the Berkshires. [11]
- She felt that something unusual was passing in his mind, and such dreadful forebodings arose in her own, that she could only offer him the gift in silence and with trembling hands. [10]
- Mrs. Hanbury started, so vividly there arose before her eyes a brave and dashing figure, clad in grey English cloth, walking by her side on a sunny autumn morning in the Rue de la Paix. [9]
- Out of the silence there arose only the champing of a horse's bit or the hysterical giggle of a woman. [11]
- As soon as she was sure of this, she arose, and dressed herself for the journey. [12]
- At last, as she waited, he arose, put out a hand and touched her forehead. [11]
- He tolerated the servants, because they belonged to the house, and would sometimes linger by the kitchen stove; but the moment visitors came in he arose, opened the door, and marched into the drawing-room. [4]
- After the more serious business of the morning's repast was over, Dr. Macalister, at the call of the chairman, arose, and proposed my welfare in a very complimentary way. [6]
- She marvelled to see that it grew apace, and presently arose to look out upon a stillness like that of eternity: in the grey light the very leaves seemed to be holding their breath in expectancy of the thing that was to come. [9]
- Visions of a scene arose before her in the event that Mrs. Holt should discover his status. [9]
- That night they saw Manitou Mountain, cold, colossal, harshly calm; and jointly with that sight there arose a shrieking, biting, fearful north wind. [11]
- Pierre, perplexed, looked round with his shortsighted eyes without obeying, and suddenly doubts arose in his mind. [2]
- Then the earth rocked, huge economic structures tottered and fell, and much dust arose to obscure the vision of smaller creatures, who were bewildered and terrified. [9]
- The body-servant's position relieved him of such humble duties, still, when on the chase, when travelling, or as need arose, he was accustomed to perform them unasked, and very willingly. [10]
- He had always recognized the futility of arguments, if argument on this point ever arose between them. [9]
- He was still preoccupied, an hour later, when Alison arose to go. [9]
- It is not possible now to say how the suspicion of his religious soundness arose, but there seems to have been a notion that he had papal tendencies. [4]
- And Ephraim, whose plan of campaign had been to eat nothing to speak of and have a meal when he got back to the hotel, found that he wasn't hungry when he arose from the table. [9]
- One of the peaks was named for the senator (the one next in height to Mitchell is described as Clingman on the state map), and a dispute arose as to whether Mitchell had really visited and measured the highest peak. [4]
- Yet her vehement outburst of wrath had startled him also, and a doubt arose in his mind as to what matrimonial life might be with a companion who, in spite of her youth, ventured to oppose elderly, dignified men so irritably and sharply. [10]
- She never thought of the security of her property; but the question arose in her mind as to whether it were not actually a breach of duty to avoid the agitation it would cost her to meet her cousin face to face. [10]
- This licentious man of pleasure, devoted to every enervating enjoyment, in battle, or whenever the need arose, was as prudent as he was brave. [10]
- From the corner of it Anne arose and came forward to throw her arms around her friend. [9]
- Such a storm of feelings, thoughts, and memories suddenly arose within him that he could not fall asleep, nor even remain in one place, but had to jump up and pace the room with rapid steps. [2]
- A passing phase of feeling clouded for a brief moment my confidence when there arose in my mind an unbidden memory of my youth, of my father. [9]
- Besides, the question of accommodation for this large number in the already crowded city now arose, for the Queen confessed that, in order to make the surprise complete, no one had been commissioned to find lodgings. [10]
- A vision arose of a man beside whom Eliphalet was not worthy to crawl. [9]
- Yet there was no lack of malcontents, and here and there, though no one knew who instigated the question, loud discussion arose whether it would not be more advisable to return to Pharaoh and rely on his favor. [10]
- But this time Nesvitski could not see what was happening there, as a dense cloud of smoke arose from it. [2]
- From it arose mists growing into mists Making a cool white curtain for the sun, And melting mornward when the day was done, A moving sphere where spirits kept their trysts. [11]
- It was a matter of course, after what Van Hout had said, that there should be a battle; it had not even been proposed by anybody, but the discussion that now arose proceeded from the supposition. [10]
- But in this matter he possessed a certain self-confidence which arose from a just and righteous anger against the forces opposing him and a knowledge of their tactics. [9]
- And so Sir Marhaus arose and armed him, and there was a mass sung afore him, and he brake his fast, and so mounted on horseback in the court of the castle, there they should do the battle. [5]
- A moment afterwards Luke Claridge arose and spoke to David in austere tones: "It is our will that thee begone to the chair-maker's but upon the hill till three months be passed, and that none have speech with thee after sunset to-morrow even. [11]
- We sat silently looking out over the dreary stretch of roofs and down into a dingy court of Bernard's Inn below, when suddenly there arose a commotion on the stairs, as of a man mounting hastily. [9]
- She arose, and, looking cautiously round, went to the hearth, which was ornamented with curious old Dutch tiles, with pictures of Scripture subjects. [6]
- By good fortune little harm arose therefrom, since all who knew my mother loved her, and were willing to give her credit for the doubt; many, indeed, thought the story sprang from Grafton's jealousy and hatred. [9]
- Suddenly a flickering light arose ahead of us, and another, and we saw that they were candles beginning to twinkle through the palings of the fort. [9]
- And as he left the car at Bradford, two grizzled and hard-handed individuals arose and wished him good luck. [9]
- When Paulus at last arose, he perceived with surprise and alarm the witnesses of his devotions, and approached Agapitus to kiss his robe. [10]
- Then murmurs and lamentations arose, but the mode of egress soon appeared and led to another rock-valley. [10]
- I do not know how the impression arose that he "uses tobacco in any form;" for I have seen him several times, and he was not smoking. [4]
- Fresh cries of joy arose in answer to these words, and when at last the bleeding heads of Oropastes and Gaumata were shown to the crowd, they rushed with horrid yells through the streets of the city, murdering every Magian they could lay hold of. [10]
- As the reinforcements joined the besieging party a cheer arose, and a sally was made upon the barricade. [11]
- But he withdrew it quickly, for from the impluvium arose the rattle of arms, and loud, confused noise. [10]
- There was an irresistible attraction about that room, and apparently very little law read there, though sometimes its occupant arose and pushed the visitors into the hall and locked the door, and opened the window at the top to let the smoke out. [9]
- He arose, but instead of falling on his knees he went to the window and lifted his face to the whitening sky . [9]
- Mr. Richard Venner, in the pursuit of his interesting project, arose and lighted a lamp. [6]
- When we arose in the morning we would often see them by the dozens, basking in the shallows, with their wide mouths flapped open waiting for their prey. [9]
- The thought arose in her brain, but took effect in her heels. [5]
- She experienced an immense feeling of relief as she arose and unlocked the desk. [4]
- Madame arose, and I followed her down the room towards them, and, had it not been for my indignation, I should have felt sufficiently ridiculous. [9]
- But the nearer I approached Kottbus the more frequently arose the fear that the French teacher might make our meeting the cause of an accusation. [10]
- She arose, bewildered, her pulses beating. [9]
- Ulrich had told her of it, and the desire to ride with him instantly arose in her mind. [10]
- Her face flushed, her hands trembled, and she arose hurriedly and went to get something from the kitchen, that Magon might not see her face. [11]
- When the convicts heard Joshua's shouts and footsteps, which echoed from the bare cliffs, they were afraid that some fresh misfortune was impending, and wailing and lamentations arose in all directions. [10]
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