arises in a sentence

He always helps out whenever the need for it arises.

The boys start to pick on him whenever the opportunity arises.

If the need ever arises, I can come in and work on the weekend.

There is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted.

Most scientists have concluded that our behavior arises from the activities of the brain.

Rollo May once stated that creativity arises out of the tension between spontaneity and limitations.

Someone once suggested that a lot of trouble arises from workers who don’t think, and from thinkers who don’t work.

The Buddha stated that we are what we think.

All that we are arises with our thoughts.

With our thoughts we make the world.

Alexis de Tocqueville once said suggested that scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question.

Michael McCarthy wrote that the purpose of vocabulary learning should include both remembering words and the ability to use them automatically in a wide range of language contexts when the need arises.

Einstein once declared, “Any power must be an enemy of mankind which enslaves the individual by terror and force, whether it arises under the Fascist or the Communist flag.

All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded to the individual.


The problem arises when hunters use the chocolate to lure these animals.

If an emergency situation arises, residents should still call 911 immediately.

DW’s Dragoslav Dedovic Since genocide was not committed, a new question arises.

It is a doubt that logically arises from the evidence, or the lack of evidence.

615049 “She knows part of that is sharing the ball when the opportunity arises.”

So now begins the longer term. Here, another opportunity arises to lead by example.

The sense of struggle, instead of arising from the drama, arises from the performance.

My impression is that their objection arises from the disordered condition of the hair.”

But there’s an extra phenomenon that arises from major releases-the phenomenon of popularity.

Homeowners have a choice – leave when the threat of fire arises, or stay and protect their homes.

It arises from the interaction of adhesion forces and inertial forces.

Lewis’s political and social outlook arises form his aesthetics .

Aggressiveness also arises from a need of space.