Examples of 'there arose' in a sentence
Meaning of "there arose"
there arose: This phrase is used to indicate that a certain situation or problem appeared or emerged. It is typically used in formal or literary contexts to describe the sudden occurrence of something
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Because apparently there arose a real clatter.
So there arose a division in the multitude because of him.
From an unmarked grave there arose a spirit.
There arose a variety of drawings on paper and hardboard.
But in prophecy there arose also another angel.
There arose a storm and the boat capsized.
From this situation there arose a divided sentiment.
There arose a group who feared that power.
When under the covers there arose such a clatter.
Then there arose consensus on what we have mentioned.
Instead of benevolent action there arose a need for atonement.
Then there arose a disturbance in the whole body.
Then from out of the house there arose shouts of glee.
Quickly there arose an industrial community.
In the last third of the millennium there arose two large empires.
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Now there arose a new king.
After about two hundred years here and there arose an apologist.
Thus there arose the problem of their rehabilitation.
To analyze huge amount of data there arose a need for a super computer.
Then there arose an awareness that was sustained by itself.
In the early part of the fourteenth century there arose a large demand.
Hence there arose continual disputes and quarrels.
In the wake of the defense industries there arose a booming economy based on technology.
But there arose one overpowering obstacle in my path.
And so through the ages there arose the institution of marriage.
Now there arose a great outcry of the people and of.
But mingled with their grief there arose a strong hope and expectation.
But there arose the singular phenomenon that.
When out on the lawn There arose such a clatter.
And there arose on that day a great persecution.
Far away from among the Kentish woods there arose a thin spray of smoke.
Every night there arose a sign like a tongue of fire.
All that generation also were gathered to their fathers ; and there arose.
As soon as he saw her there arose unbelievable compassion in him.
There arose a consensus for banning these molecules from food.
Then suddenly outside there arose a wild confusion of sounds.
There arose a mood of unusual general religious euphoria in the city.
And the same time there arose no small stir about that way.
There arose a murmuring.
Caterina da Siena and in Italy there arose some monasteries dedicated to her.
Then there arose the question of the quantum of compensation.
Following the end of the Cold War there arose a debate regarding the Coast Guards scope.
But there arose also false prophets among the people.
In the days of the Judges also there arose in Phrygia a philosopher named Marsyas.
Thus there arose a body of law by which the monasteries were regulated.
Under these circumstances there arose world-wide perspectives.
There arose an argument among them about which of them was the greatest.
Up to the wall ; and then there arose a great emulation.
Immediately there arose political and constitutional difficulties with the resolution.
And he opened the bottomless pit, and there arose a smoke out of the pit.
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I arose and saw with different eyes
A number of themes arose throughout the discussion