Day after day, the seed slowly emerges from the soil.
A chick will emerge from the egg.
The sun will emerge from behind the clouds after the storm passes.
The hibernating polar bears will soon emerge from their dens.
As soon as turtles emerge from their eggs, they instinctively rush towards the sea.
Day by day, I could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil.
day by day,i could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil
If all went according to plan, Janet would emerge from her hiding spot, scaring her brother.
After lying dormant for many years, the rare species of butterfly began to re-emerge in the forest.
"The lead female actress plans to emerge and re-emerge from the stage curtains as long as the audience calls for her to come out and receive their applause and flowers" is an example of a sentence that uses the phrase "as long as".
I was entranced watching the butterfly emerge from its chrysalis, totally transformed from a caterpillar.
The sentence "Who did Greece emerge alphabet with" is a reference to the emergence of the Greek alphabet from Phoenician writing, and while it may make no sense when first read, it is easy to deduce the meaning with some research.
"The cicada lies dormant for 17 years before they emerge to make a lot of noise and fly into things."