Originate or come into being.
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Examples for "arise"
Examples for "arise"
1Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
2Public health professor Michael Baker said similar situations were likely to arise.
3The most ambitious form of this future sees new democratic structures arise.
4But Nikotemo Iona said problems arise when people start posting non-official information.
5Yet even when financial entities are compelled to report information, problems arise.
1Europe has yet to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
2One question will be answered but a new question will come up.
3The issue of her health and age is going to come up.
4The CDC used new methods to come up with the higher number.
5Mr English said he didn't expect any leadership talk to come up.
1I didn't expect him to bob up, bob up into her bedroom.
2I watch her flashlight beam bob up and down with her footsteps.
3Suddenly Don's cork began to bob up and down in the water.
4Then another decoy will bob up, and Blake will go after that.
5Is he going to bob up on the road to the mill?
6He's likely to bob up any day-thoughI didn't mean to pun.
7Her body bent forward a little and began to bob up and down.
8I just saw a feller bob up along the road there.
9It seems that you bob up wherever you are needed most.
10There, I bob up and down in front of more stacks.
11Them kind of men will bob up everywhere you go, Duane.
12Everybody will expect me to bob up again, and I shan't disappoint them.
13Ayla saw her head bob up once more and pulled harder.
14These people may all bob up, one after another, to dispute Momsey's claim.
15Tom'll bob up one o' these here days good as ever.
16As we stop to look around, we bob up and down in the water.
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