Use rise in a sentence
Sentences starting with rise
- Rise Alps between us and whole oceans roll! [6]
- Rise now, and truly affirm. [11]
Sentences ending with rise
- That distressed me--but you were only watching Helios rise. [10]
- If one of ye's will tell me about your tobogan rides, I'll unfold about Farcalladen Rise. [11]
- So calm the world, so still the city lies, So warm the haze that spreads o'er everything; And yet where, there, Peace sits as Lord and King, Havoc will reign when next the sun shall rise. [11]
- Then the Judge withdrew it, and motioned to him to rise. [9]
- The man to whom he dealt a blow with this ponderous implement would forget to rise. [10]
- Who attireth them when they rise? [5]
- She gave herself up to a sweet and simple sense of pride in the deed she had done for him, disturbed but slightly by the chances of discovery, and the remembrance of the match that showed her face at Archangel's Rise. [11]
- The old couple, trembling, began to rise. [5]
- Speculation--you bought heavily to sell on an expected rise? [11]
- Has he got to rise? [11]
Short sentences using rise
- Their hopes commenced to rise. [5]
- The tribunal prepared to rise. [5]
- I have tried to rise. [14]
- Why does he rise? [11]
- You must not rise. [11]
- I did not rise. [11]
- Dupont did not rise. [11]
- Dupont would never rise again. [11]
- Why do I not rise? [9]
- Eldon Parr did not rise. [9]
Sentences containing rise two or more times
- The Athens Eirenicon said that yeast might fail to rise, but touch the button and Orion would rise like a bird. [11]
- And this sort of watery camping out was a thing which these people were rather liable to be treated to a couple of times a year: by the December rise out of the Ohio, and the June rise out of the Mississippi. [5]
- He will rise in the morning two minutes later than the chain of his life had appointed him to rise. [5]
More example sentences with the word rise in them
- At thirty the youth has sobered into manhood, but the strong men of forty rise in almost unbroken rank between him and the approaches of old age as they show in the men of fifty. [6]
- You shall stretch your arm over Egypt and it will rise to you. [11]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- If they rise, you, here, would be in their way, and I could not guarantee your safety. [11]
- Day after day would the sun rise over the forest and beat down upon the little enclosure in which we were penned. [9]
- Yet all Egypt would rise up from the mud-floor, the dourha-field and the mud-hut, and would come out to die for Mahomet and Allah--ay, as Harrik knew, as Harrik knew! [11]
- And when I would rise from table silent and with drooping head, the Magister would full often beg leave to follow me to my chamber, and comfort me after his own guise. [10]
- Then her spirit would rise from her body's ashes, a thousandfold reinforced, and sweep the English domination into the sea, and Cauchon along with it. [5]
- Oh, if misfortune would draw her again as near to him as during the early months of their married life and directly before it, he could rise from his depression with fresh vigour and transform the battle, now half lost, into victory. [10]
- So large a work as the "History of the Rise of the Dutch Republic," offered for the press by an author as yet unknown to the British public, could hardly expect a warm welcome from the great dealers in literature as merchandise. [6]
- Then came these words, but hardly audible: "And in a thousand years the English power in France will not rise up from that blow. [5]
- Mr. Marmaduke was wont to rise at noon, and knew not wheat from barley, or good leaf from bad; his hands he kept like a lady's, rendering them almost useless by the long lace on the sleeves, and his chief pastime was card-playing. [9]
- Naturally, the distant witness supposed they were now looking upon three corpses; so they could hardly believe their eyes when they presently saw two of the men rise to their feet and bend over the third. [5]
- The winding staircase within is dark, but one always knows which side of the tower he is on because of his naturally gravitating from one side to the other of the staircase with the rise or dip of the tower. [5]
- When we were within a few rods of them, it appeared to rise from the water, was hurled on a rock, and overturned. [11]
- The crowd sways with the rise and fall of the shifting, testimony, in sympathetic interest, and hangs upon the dicta of the judge in breathless silence. [5]
- Whitie watched him with somber eyes of love, and Ring, crouched on the little rise of ground above, kept tireless guard. [13]
- It fills them with grief and alarms; and, would you believe it--such anguish of mind, especially when the Nile is so low and there is more sickness than usual, gives rise to numberless forms of disease? [10]
- I have sometimes wished I knew the exact site of Thebes, so that I could rise in the audience, and stop that question, at any rate. [4]
- An old planter, who has lived on the river since 1844, said there never was such a rise, and he was satisfied more than one quarter of the stock has been lost. [5]
- But this rule which leaves out of account the spirit of the army continually proves incorrect and is in particularly striking contrast to the facts when some strong rise or fall in the spirit of the troops occurs, as in all national wars. [2]
- If the spirit which imbued the founders of this nation means anything, Mr. Bass, it means that the able men who are given a chance to rise by their own efforts must still retain the duties and responsibilities of the humblest citizens. [9]
- May I ask whether you only feel his personality repugnant to you, or whether actual circumstances have given rise to your aversion--nay, if I have judged rightly, to a very bitterly hostile feeling against him? [10]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- Some households there were, indeed, which maintained a precarious though seemingly miraculous footing on the surface, or near it, going under for mere brief periods, only to rise again and flaunt men-servants in the face of Providence. [9]
- If a man were told in German to go there, could he really rise to thee dignity of feeling insulted? [5]
- If a wind were to rise, I thought to myself, it would blow her away, and the little one with her. [10]
- And when they were through they said that portrait, fine as it is, that work, beautiful as it is, that piece of humanity on that canvas, gracious and fine as it is, does not rise to those perfections that exist in the man himself. [5]
- And so we were most happily disappointed to find in the sequel that the guide had even failed to rise to the magnitude of his subject. [5]
- And yet these were kindly dispensations, for they at least enabled the poor things to rise from the dead now and then, and look upon life when a steamboat went by. [5]
- When she is well again, she will rise early, as she used to do, and ramble abroad in the healthy morning time. [12]
- To the moment we will rise, and there shall be no question of satisfaction, no discontent anywhere--eh, shall it be so, if m'sieu' the General can spare the time also? [11]
- He has a way of letting it rise as his sentence goes on, or when he is opposed in argument, or wishes to mount above other voices in the conversation, until it dominates everything. [4]
- Yet as I watched the mist slowly rise, there grew in me the feeling that there lay the end of my quest. [11]
- I'm going to watch the sun rise again to-morrow, my darling. [11]
- Scipio's patrician blood was wont to rise in the presence of those whom he deemed outside the pale of good society, and I fear he ushered Mr. Fairbrother to the street with little of that superior manner he used to the first families. [9]
- Her first impulse was to rise, yet for some inexplicable reason she remained. [9]
- When the service was over, Kutuzov stepped up to the icon, sank heavily to his knees, bowed to the ground, and for a long time tried vainly to rise, but could not do so on account of his weakness and weight. [2]
- At last she was about to rise and take him to his room, but hearing noises in the street she stepped to the window. [11]
- And she shall walk in silk attire, and siller have to spare, or may I never rise from this bed again! [12]
- Then the sailors' wages were enough for comfortable support; but in 1797 through the rise in the cost of living, and with an advance of thirty per cent. [11]
- After a pleasant voyage and a good rest, we drew near to Egypt and out of the mellowest of sunsets we saw the domes and minarets of Alexandria rise into view. [5]
- Toward midnight the voices began to subside, a cock crowed, the full moon began to show from behind the lime trees, a fresh white dewy mist began to rise, and stillness reigned over the village and the house. [2]
- The barber called upon the people to rise and drink the Paladin's health, and they did it with alacrity and affectionate heartiness, clashing their metal flagons together with a simultaneous crash, and heightening the effect with a resounding cheer. [5]
- The rocks rise up to the sky behind. [4]
- I went along up the bank with one eye out for pap and t'other one out for what the rise might fetch along. [5]
- People who get up in the world by service to others--through letters, or art, or science--may have their modest little misgivings as to their social value, but people that rise by money--especially if their gains are sudden--never have. [8]
- Will Halifax rise up in judgment against us? [4]
- I was toiling up a slight rise, but was not aware of it. [5]
- Ordinarily when an unsigned poem sweeps across the continent like a tidal wave whose roar and boom and thunder are made up of admiration, delight, and applause, a dozen obscure people rise up and claim the authorship. [5]
- But she had undervalued him; even Tom could rise to an inspiration--when the sources of all other inspirations were eliminated. [9]
- Mr. Bryant said, 'Truth crushed to earth will rise again. [5]
- Suddenly from the trenches, which they had thought deserted, David saw jets of smoke rise, and a half-dozen of the advancing troop fell from their saddles, their riderless horses galloping on. [11]
- Back of the town rise highlands that are clothed in woodland loveliness, and over the way is that noble mountain, Wellington, a stately bulk, a most majestic pile. [5]
- The Syrian hastened towards her, extolling the good fortune that made his sun rise for him a second time that night, but she cut him short with the words; "Cease this foolish love-making. [10]
- The rise is tolerably uniform down to Natchez (three hundred and sixty miles above the mouth)--about fifty feet. [5]
- When you return to your homes, rise up to the height of a generation of men worthy of a free government, and we will carry out the great work we have commenced. [7]
- This gave rise to the opinion, which was strengthened by a good many indications equally conclusive, that the cave was the resort of a gang of coiners and counterfeiters. [4]
- You don't rise to the importance of it. [5]
- They are obliged to sleep on the hard ground, to rise before the sun. [10]
- I am pleased to say that he has been promoted to an upper clerkship, and, in consequence of his rise in office, has taken an apartment somewhat lower down than number "forty-'leven," as he facetiously called his attic. [6]
- Pierre was about to rise, but Macavoy suddenly pinned him to his seat with this question: "Did y' iver have a wife, thin, Pierre? [11]
- When he attempted to rise, but found that he was too weak, and she said "Not yet," he submitted, with the feeling that to be commanded with such gentleness was a sort of luxury. [4]
- His wife tried to rise, but could not. [11]
- She motioned all to rise, and with a hand upon the arm of the Duke's Daughter, said to Leicester: "What brings the Earl of Leicester here? [11]
- His impatience began to rise, and it seemed like a welcome diversion, when he heard steps approaching and a man's figure entered the house. [10]
- He helped me to rise, and I rested an arm on his shoulder. [11]
- She never seemed to rise to suit him exactly. [5]
- Presently Orion seemed to rise out of the clouds, as a diver comes up from the water, and make for the shore of the island on which George and the other two seemed to be standing. [10]
- He knew that to rise now and make for the door would be of no advantage, for a number of the excited crowd were between him and it. [11]
- She had begun to rise immediately, with the kite-like adaptability of the American woman for high altitudes, and the leaden weight of the husband at the end of the tail was as nothing to her. [9]
- Rostov also tried to rise but fell back, his sabretache having become entangled in the saddle. [2]
- Demetrius was accustomed to rise at cock-crow and go to bed at an early hour, and he was on the point of retiring even before the usual time, when Marcus came to his room and begged him to give him yet an hour. [10]
- If I were to rise and go forward--and I now felt something like a continued impulse, in spite of relaxations and revolts--I must master this knowledge, it must be my guide, form the basis of my creed. [9]
- He was about to rise and disappear, but the words of the men arrested him, and he cowered down beside the stone. [11]
- The curtain has to rise again. [11]
- He seemed unable to rise again from his chair; but when she asked him if he were unwell, he said no, with an air of offence, and got quickly to his feet. [8]
- My hopes began to rise a little, but they were quickly blighted; for there I met a hog--a long-nosed, bristly fellow, that held up his snout and worked his nostrils at me inquiringly. [5]
- She had come to mingle romantic tears with Laura's over the lover's defection and had found herself dealing with a heart that could not rise to an appreciation of affliction because its interest was all centred in sausages. [5]
- It is impossible to make any estimate, for the people are fleeing to the hills, so rapid is the rise. [5]
- It was addressed to Inspector Jules at Archangel's Rise. [11]
- I will try to imitate you, and rise above the half-heartedness which is the bane of existence, and which makes the firm path of life a trembling, swaying bridge. [10]
- This article seems to have struck many persons, and has given rise to two remarkable essays and a rejoinder in the 'Spectator,' Oct. 3rd and 17th, 1868. [1]
- The water seemed to have no outlet nor inlet; at least, it did not rise or fall. [4]
- Warn my Parliament to bring me Norfolk's doom before the sun rise again, else shall they answer for it grievously! [5]
- At the same time he saw Daphne rise before him in her aristocratic dignity and kindly goodness, and a smile of satisfaction hovered around his lips as he said to himself: "The spider Althea again! [10]
- But this dreadful thud was what gave rise to the loudest applause among the spectators, falling on their satiated ears as a new sound. [10]
- A moment, and three other men rise and come and kneel beside him. [11]
- It seemed as though it feared to rise in the grey, damp, uninviting atmosphere. [10]
- Four days ago this gallant young officer had taken risk for him, had saved him from injury, perhaps death; to-day the spear meant for him had stricken down this same young officer, never to rise again. [11]
- Are we exaggerating this astonishing rise, development, and spread of the chrysanthemum? [4]
- Eh, he will think he has been an ass to sleep so long, and on duty, and orders to carry to Archangel's Rise! [11]
- They live, and they never rise above their degradation. [11]
- Day after day they had seen this figure rise, come forward a step, and speak the epilogue to this moving miracle-drama. [11]
- I have found they all like to see the Flag fly, and that their hearts rise when they see the Stars and Stripes. [5]
- She, who lies there, saw many suns rise and set, ere her vengeance ripened. [10]
- To Philip now there came the cold quiet of the sinner, great enough to rise above physical fear, proud enough to say to the world: "Come, I pay the debt I owe. [11]
- She did not then follow her first impulse to show that she saw the real meaning of that speech, and rise and say, "You are insulting," and bid her good-day. [11]
- The Lord chose them out to prepare the hearts of mankind for the good tidings, and make them fit to receive the gospel when the Star should rise over Bethlehem. [10]
- I also saw them long after Nenny's death in one of Murillo's Madonnas in Seville, and even now they rise distinctly before my memory. [10]
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