Example sentences of "have emerged from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In the last couple of years , Paul Merton has emerged from a tidal wave of British comic talent , that swelled at the beginning of the Eighties and continues to rain all around us , and has done so on a laugh raft all of his own . |
2 | The plan has emerged from a comprehensive study undertaken over the last year , covering such aspects as geology , archaeology , nature conservation , recreation , education , traffic and landscape . |
3 | The research project has emerged from a British Council Exchange Link between the Departments of Geography at the Universities of Keele and Zimbabwe . |
4 | Yet vestigial gestures towards value persist , usually at the end of an exposition , where the critic in a final flourish claims , or at least hopes , that something valuable has emerged from the analysis ; a revelation of the quality of the author 's imagination ; or of the inevitable tendency of all texts to be about their own processes of composition , or to come apart in the reader 's hand ; or of the aesthetic fascination of the patterns of imagery that have been revealed ; or , at the very least , and least interestingly , that something ‘ interesting ’ will have been said . |
5 | The overall picture which has emerged from the analyses is of more or less consistent use of the same marble quarry for the same elements of the monument , but that a variety of marble types were selected for different purposes . |
6 | The turbulence will be all the greater because of the confusions of the underlying thinking as it has emerged from the political process . |
7 | What has emerged from the studies examined in this paper is that workers are forced to take up an unsophisticated dependent position in the social organization of their enterprise . |
8 | BRITAIN 's biggest baker , Ranks Hovis McDougal , has emerged from the first half of 1992 much slimmer . |
9 | Latest news from the expedition to climb Ultar , Pakistan 's highest unclimbed summit at nearly 7,300 metres , is that while no result has emerged from the tussle with the main objective , Mick Fowler and Craig Jones have made the first British ascents of Bublimiting ( 5,750 metres ) and Hunza Peak ( 6,250 metres ) . |
10 | Probably the clearest picture has emerged from the use of anisomycin , which inhibits translation of proteins from mRNAs . |
11 | Programmed Logic Corp , a small software company of ex-Bell Labs Unix system gurus , has emerged from the relative obscurity of specialist consulting into the glare of the marketplace at Unix Expo this week , with three alternatives to the standard Unix file system . |
12 | One that has emerged from the silence is the Model 735 which , like the other models , is expected to use a 99MHz version of HP 's PA 7100 chip . |
13 | Much of Jesus 's world has emerged from the haze of conjecture , speculation and mythic hyperbole , and is clearer and better documented than , say , the world of King Arthur . |
14 | After an insect has emerged from the egg the completed head shows few indications of a segmented origin apart from the fact that it carries paired appendages . |
15 | About 1km ( half a mile ) further on , the road has a righthand turn off for entry to the motorway N2 which has emerged from the Seelisberg 9km ( 5½mile ) tunnel to run up the Reuss valley between railway and river for a considerable stretch . |
16 | From Wassen the " old Gotthard road " crosses and re-crosses th valley before reaching ( in 5km , 3 miles ) Goschenen in its impressive situation where the Reuss river is joined by a main tributary just a it has emerged from the Schollenen gorge . |
17 | This conception of progressive intellectual maturity has emerged from the philosophical argument of this book , but it is far from being a purely philosophical viewpoint . |
18 | Nothing bolder has emerged from the English judiciary since then . |
19 | In its draft submission to Mr Hunt , the Forum states : ‘ In developing land use policies which will take Wales into the 21st Century the principle of sustainable development has emerged from the consultation exercise as a vital issue to be addressed . |
20 | Indeed , if I may build on what they have said and sum up my position on the future of the European Community , it is this : in the new Europe that has emerged from the ashes of the second world war and now from the grim shadows of the cold war , new possibilities for peace and prosperity across Europe exist which have probably never before been seen on that continent . |
21 | The real genie that has emerged from the bottle of a changing Europe is nationalism . |
22 | The Prime Minister , Ruud Lubbers , declared that the programme of austerity and fiscal conservatism of the previous government had paid off and that the Netherlands economy had become " healthier … and has emerged from the serious slump of the late 1970s and early 1980s " . |
23 | It is also clear that the UN as a whole has emerged from the crisis with greatly strengthened authority . |
24 | In many ways , Iraq has emerged from the war a calmer place . |
25 | One of the benefits that has emerged from the National Curriculum exercise has been to highlight the need for strategic planning of the history curriculum at all Key Stages , to ensure balance , coverage of a range of different periods and topics , and the adoption of a number of different approaches . |
26 | And yet another has emerged from the ranks ! |
27 | Some guidance as to the requirement of reasonableness has emerged from the House of Lords in George Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd ( 1983 ) ( the facts of which are set out in Chapter 4 ) . |
28 | It has emerged from the realms of sub-culture into the mainstream , and may yet , via Viz , be modish . |
29 | GORDON WATSON has emerged from the Hillsborough shadows and is now poised to spearhead Sheffield Wednesday 's UEFA Cup assault on Kaiserslautern tonight . |
30 | A bleak picture of Government higher education policy has emerged from an opinion survey of the heads of new universities ( former polytechnics ) and colleges of higher education . |