Rose-up Sentence Examples
She rolled over and rose up on an elbow.
Another sensation rose up within her fast and hard.
Not only did commune range itself against commune under the two rival flags, but party rose up against party within the city walls.
Both Normans and English came to Scotland in crowds in the days of Margaret, Edgar and David, and Scottish national feeling sometimes rose up against them.
Here and there hot-headed Zealots rose up to repeat the errors and the disasters of their predecessors.
Already he had allies among the Jews and, if Daniel is to be trusted, there were other Jews who rose up to shake off the yoke of foreign supremacy, Seleucid or Egyptian, and succeeded only in rendering the triumph of Antiochus easier of achievement.
They have told us how he never shot at a bird perching nor fished with a net, the creatures not having in such a case a fair chance for their lives; how he conducted himself in court and among villagers; how he ate his food, and lay in his bed, and sat in his carriage; how he rose up before the old man and the mourner; how he changed countenance when it thundered, and when he saw a grand display of viands at a feast.
Athanasius stood firm, but many accusers soon rose up against one who was known to be under the frown of the imperial displeasure.
Those who rose up in any way against the established order were sharply punished.
But Europe rose up in wrath; the alliance of T, the Hague.
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Two tall brick pillars just rose up from a long expanse of tended lawn behind the sidewalk.
A mad, unreasoning terror rose up in me at the sight, Mr. Holmes.
After the expulsion of the duke of Athens in 1343, and the great plague of 1348, the Florentine proletariate rose up against the merchant princes.
Shrunk and cold, As if her veins were sapless and old, And she rose up decrepitly For a last dim look at earth and sea.
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Despite their pale swollen faces and tattered uniforms, the hussars formed line for roll call, kept things in order, groomed their horses, polished their arms, brought in straw from the thatched roofs in place of fodder, and sat down to dine round the caldrons from which they rose up hungry, joking about their nasty food and their hunger.
Disco, speechless with amazement, rose up and sprang to the helm.
The swarm of wasps rose up like a tornado.
While singing her third single from Autobiography, "La La", the entire stadium rose up in boos.
AdvertisementHe rose up on one elbow and frowned.
A sprawling castle with thick walls, an old portcullis, and torches glowing along the walls rose up before them.
On all sides his enemies rose up against him; in Romagna the deposed princes prepared to regain their own, and the Orsinis raised their heads once more in Rome.