How To Use Come forth In A Sentence
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A corner of the bluff rose savagely from the river -- a monstrous mass of naked rock, scarred and battered of the centuries; hating the river that gnawed it ever; hating the rain that graved its grim face with unsightly seams; hating the sun that refused to mate with it, whereof green life might come forth and hide its hideousness.
CHAPTER 25
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Over the years, dozens more have come forth to endorse her.
Times, Sunday Times
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Its fugal partner is heroic music in the form of a French Overture; Parmentier plays it quite slowly which allows all the delicious detail to come forth.
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And all the while I was absorbing the inner atmosphere and being blessed by the Gods themselves as electric vibrations would come forth from the temple and flow through my body.
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Come forth from behind your cotton bags!
Moby Dick
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Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer, Prov. xxv.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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The senators had come forth in a body to receive the burgrave and escort him to the hotel prepared for him.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
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Come forth, coward, and answer for your crimes!
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He sat looking out of the window, glumly taking in the commercial spires in the distance; his sallow, yearning spirit seemed to have come forth from some mute backland in which his efforts had a bitter, pioneer necessity.
Grub Street: New York
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After twenty-eight months of investigations, the full-time labors of some 174 staff members, and at a cost of at least $7.7 million, the Watergate Special Prosecution Force has at last come forth with a summary report, as is required under its charter, which provides the public with what is supposed to be the first full statement of all the criminal acts associated with the complexus of Watergate.
Black Eyes
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This boar's savage charge at the camel was within a few yards of all of us, for every one was trying to entice him to come forth; after his headlong rush out of the bush he reared so upright in his attempt to reach his clumsy disturber, which was quite frantic from deadly fear, that he succeeded in ripping it in what in a horse would be termed the stifle joint.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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The problem did not come forth.
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Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. Sigmund Freud
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Burst your sheath, my heart, and come forth!
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I have expect much from his speech, but nothing new come forth.
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I would have them come forth from their lonely places, mix with the borel folks, feel the pains and the pleasures, the cares and the rewards, the temptings and the stirrings of the common people.
The White Company
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Waterfalls; having been assured by the light struggling through the mist, that it would not be long till there was a break-up of all that ghastly dreariment, and that the sun would call on him to come forth from his cave of shelter, and behold in all its pride the Glen affronting the sea.
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
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More books and most of the best come forth in the autumn.
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Out of the serpent's root shall come forth a cockatrice and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent.
Beautiful Are the Feet: Part Two
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Dalton turned suddenly round; the entire expression of his countenance softened, and his firm-set lips opened, as if a word laboured to come forth, and was retained only by an effort.
The Buccaneer A Tale
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At every door in succession, a shout is raised, and the inhabitants severally come forth, and bestow their kindly greetings and donatives of money.
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Are you not aware that it is God who causes the clouds to move onward, then joins them together, then piles them up in masses, until you can see rain come forth from their midst.
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Once she has been turned, she will have the power to overthrow Queen Andromache, and she will come forth as the new Queen of our race.
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Beauty of Venus, come forth this day.
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Why did I not die at birth , Come forth from the womb and expire?
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Come forth if you still haunt this place, damned being!
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O ye my friends come forth and help me to beweep my children, ye that have hearts of pity, and ye old and young, weep ye, and I will weep so much that I see not the death of my sons.
The Golden Legend, vol. 2
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When we ask for volunteer, many young men come forth.
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Come forth miserableand wash the Iroquois paint from your face and stand before the Hurons.
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She had come forth the winner.
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Catharina having thus prevailed with her Mother, her bed made in the Garden Gallerie, and secret intelligence given to Ricciardo, for preparing his meanes of accesse to her window; old provident Lizio lockes the doore to bed-ward, and gives her liberty to come forth in the morning, for his owne lodging was neere to the same Gallery.
The Decameron
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And when he came to the sacrament of the mass, and had done, anon he called Galahad, and said to him: Come forth the servant of Jesu Christ, and thou shalt see that thou hast much desired to see.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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With the advent of knowledge economy high - tech enterprises come forth continuously.
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The latter was fiercely jealous, and if Parsons showed obvious affection toward someone, Patsy howled as though she were calling upon all her lupine ancestors to come forth and carry off the intruder.
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However, we have to wait till the reign of Shah Jahan for the full genius of Mughal architecture to come forth.
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Whether you are a Native American medicine person, a Hawaiian kahuna, or a Kalahari Bushman, a sacred song is the line that connects you to the divine and enables the medicine to come forth, whether by direct infusion or recommended prescription.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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It hath reached me that the folk are incensed at my failure to come forth to them and are minded of their mischief to do with me that which is unmeet for that they know not what ailment aileth me.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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A day was coming, and it was the day of reality for which he lived, ever present and ever certain, when this sad world was to put _off for ever_ its changefulness and its misery, and the grave was to be robbed of its victory, and the bodies were to come forth purified by their long sleep.
Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
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As such dissonance is healed, the opportunity for a recovery can come forth.
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Generally, there will be a tense producer at one elbow, a hypertense director at the other, and six or seven grim PR people scattered around, all of them expecting one to come forth with both incisive analysis and wild praise, some eight or ten seconds after “The End” has appeared on the screen.
Film flam
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When she saw me, she rose and came hurriedly at me with a gugglet58 of water; and, muttering spells over it, she besprinkled me and said, “Come forth from this thy shape into the shape of a dog;” and I became on the instant a dog.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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In some of his trysts, he adopted the persona of his famous novel's protagonist; in a 1765 letter to "Lady P" he wrote, "There is a strange mechanical effect produced in [being] within a stonecast of the lady who engrosses the heart and soul of an inamorato - for this cause have I, Tristram Shandy, come forth from my lodgings to a coffee-house the nearest I could find to my dear Lady's house.
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Certainly, more and more new plastics will come forth before long.
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This fourfold dimensionality of sense forms the transcendental context and background in relation to which things become comprehensible and significant for human beings – that is, the fourfold is precisely Being which in withdrawing itself lets beings come forth into presence.
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A mass of tourism commonweal organizations come forth and grow quickly.
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On the sixth day there will come forth to thee a black Shaykh, clad all in sable, with a long white beard, flowing down to his navel.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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This is necessary as Terra's further ascension could not come forth otherwise.
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Apparently if a curse was spoken audibly (compare Lev 5: 1, “audible curse”; NRSV, “public adjuration”), it constituted a conditional rather than an absolute imprecation: it allowed the guilty party to come forth and make restitution (in the case of theft).
Mother of Micah: Bible.
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Can traueileth thorow any countrey, his subiects kindle fires before their doores, casting spices thereinto to make a perfume, that their lord passing by may smell the sweet and delectable odours thereof, and much people come forth to meet him.
The Journal of Friar Odoric
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No, he made words and music come forth asparkle as none had ever done before.
Time Patrolman
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Ho! Pentheus, thou that art so cager to see what is forbidden, and to show thy zeal in an unworthy cause, come forth before the palace, let me see thee clad as a woman in frenzied Bacchante's dress, to spy upon thy own mother and her company.
The Bacchantes
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When I call your name, you will come forth.
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And when he came to the sacrament of the mass, and had done, anon he called Galahad, and said to him: "Come forth the servant of Jesu Christ, and thou shalt see that thou hast much desired to see.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5
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And he called Galahad and said to him, "Come forth, thou servant of
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur"
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On Friday the Museum of Richmond hosts Come Forth and Play, a look at engravings of merrymaking, playing Tudor games and making a Nine Men's Morris.
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And then, to make tangible the promise he has spoken, Jesus commands Lazarus to come forth from the stench of the tomb and commands those who had gathered to mourn to unbind him and let him go.