Spring-up Sentence Examples

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  • Even so, she'd never seen anything that made joy spring up within her.

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  • Surprised, Darian stared at the motionless body, waiting for it to spring up and attack him.

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  • He pictured the consequences of that temper of vengeance which animated the Parisian mob and was fatally controlling the policy of the Convention, and the prostration which would ensue to France after even a successful struggle with a European coalition, which would spring up after the murder of the king.

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  • Sheltered behind the entrenchments, the Spaniards scarcely suffered, for they were lithe active troops accustomed to lie down and spring up from the ground.

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  • It seemed as if all France had been waiting for this event as a signal, for organized churches began to spring up every where immediately afterwards.

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  • The alliances, counter-alliances and far-reaching political combinations which spring up at every advance of the greater powers are often perplexing in the absence of records of the states concerned.

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  • At Cyare, a fountain near Syracuse which Pluto made to spring up when he carried off his bride, the Syracusans held an annual festival in the course of which bulls were sacrificed by being drowned in the water.

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  • With the growth of manufactures, industrial centres spring up where the division of labour can be fully provided for.

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  • The site of Luckenwalde was occupied in the 12th century by a Cistercian monastery, but the village did not spring up till the reign of Frederick the Great.

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  • John Wesley felt a lively interest in the Sunday schools which began to spring up all over England in the last years of his life.

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  • The period of internal disturbances, which had been accompanied by famine and pestilence, had caused usurpers to spring up in all parts of Egypt, and Badr was compelled practically to reconquer the country.

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  • There are fine indigenous grasses that spring up over the mesas after the summer rains, furnishing range for live-stock; some are extraordinarily independent of the rainfall.

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  • For the real question is not about the time when ideas entered the mind, but " whether the constitution of man be such that, being adult and grown up, the ideas of order and administration of a God will not infallibly and necessarily spring up in him."

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  • Such myths might spring up anywhere among untutored men, and anywhere might survive into civilized literature.

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  • The common sunflower (the most conspicuous weed of the state) and allied flowers, which spring up in myriads even in the midst of unbroken prairie wherever this is disturbed, line the roads with yellow bands from horizon to horizon, enclose the broken fields and choke waste places.

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  • It appears that personal antipathy had been allowed to spring up.

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  • The Bassoon tubes spring up a little conical, and suddenly spread out wide at the top like a bell.

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  • After the initial stirrings of the Civil Rights movement a number of groups began to spring up around Northern Ireland.

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  • Probably a mere variety of the black poplar, its native land appears to have been Persia or some neighbouring country; it was unknown in Italy in the days of Pliny, while from remote times it has been an inhabitant of Kashmir, the Punjab, and Persia, where it is often planted along roadsides for the purpose of shade; it was probably brought from these countries to southern Europe, and derives its popular name from its abundance along the banks of the Po and other rivers of Lombardy, where it is said now to spring up naturally from seed, like the indigenous black poplar.

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  • Yet the great bulk of the sayings remain substantially authentic; if the historicity of certain words and acts is here refused with unusual assurance, that of other sayings and deeds is established with stronger proofs; and the redemptive conception of the Passion and the sacramental interpretation of the Last Supper are found to spring up promptly and legitimately from our Lord's work and words, to saturate the Pauline and Johannine writings, and even to constitute an element of all three synoptic Gospels.

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  • They have no friend Iolaus to burn with a hot iron the root of the hydra's head, but as soon as one head is crushed, two spring up.

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  • If the forest is cut off, the sprouts and bushes which spring up afford them concealment, and they become more numerous than ever.

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  • In like manner the evil which one does in the interval of a day prevents the germs of virtues which began to spring up again from developing themselves and destroys them.

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  • Fascism began to spring up in several European states after the struggles of World War I.

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  • If a plant is cut down close to the ground, there soon spring up a number of young shoots, which can be taken off as cuttings, and which strike with freedom.

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  • It is easily raised from suckers, which spring up in numbers around the parent plant and can be taken of with roots attached."

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  • Violet Cress (Ionopsidium) - I. acaule is a charming little Portuguese annual about 2 inches high, whose dense tufts of violet flowers spring up freely where plants of it have existed the previous season.

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  • Since many railroads and streetcars began reaching the island in the 1860s, various hotels and amusement parks began to spring up in the area.

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  • Care for curly hair with caution and make sure you keep your locks as hydrated as possible for sexy spring up and shine, regardless of the season or style.

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  • Specialized sites for Christians, for single parents, for gays and lesbians and every other specialty group you can think of spring up on the Web overnight.

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  • Next, slowly bend your knees and spring up off the bottom of the pool as high as you can.

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  • One peculiarity of the Mad Max movies is the speed with which high-tech civilization falls and other forms of societies spring up to supplant it.

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  • During the years in which the soil is allowed to lie fallow, the grass and weeds which spring up serve as pasture for cattle, but the poverty of the pasture is such that at least two hectares are required for the maintenance of every animal.

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