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  • present tense form of arise (3rd person singular).

arises





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Q. Wife on Tropical Holiday: “If the Opportunity Arises, Take It”: My wife and I have been married many, many years, with all the ups and downs that long-term married couples are familiar with.

From Slate • Nov. 17, 2015

An Opportunity Arises With his mentors firmly in place, Mr. Ryan saw the chance that Congressional aides dream about.

From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2012

A specimen day: Arises at 7 a. m., takes needle shower, carefully chooses clothes from large wardrobe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Arises out of circumstance that Johnston has approached Mr. G. with suggestion that Treasury shall purchase an estate in Ireland, and there plant out the Duke of York.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 2, 1893 by Various

Arises the field or garden, the port, the mine, the workshop, in fact the work-place, as we may simply generalise it; while, further, beside this arise the dwellings, the folk-place.

From Civics: as Applied Sociology by Geddes, Patrick



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