Example sentences of "have emerged from " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | 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 . |
33 | The real genie that has emerged from the bottle of a changing Europe is nationalism . |
34 | The research project has emerged from a British Council Exchange Link between the Departments of Geography at the Universities of Keele and Zimbabwe . |
35 | 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 " . |
36 | The training which has emerged from AGIT and from other less comprehensive but nevertheless comparable providers in LEAs , in the churches and in higher education means that Joan Sallis 's prized ideal of " the precious light of ordinariness " has been allowed to shine . |
37 | It is also clear that the UN as a whole has emerged from the crisis with greatly strengthened authority . |
38 | In many ways , Iraq has emerged from the war a calmer place . |
39 | 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 . |
40 | In this section I will use a study of conversations within Caribbean families to try to put more detail on the pattern of language use which has emerged from community members ' own reports . |
41 | Further evidence of coral reef bleaching , believed by some to be linked to rising sea temperatures caused by global warming [ see ED 48 ] has emerged from Thailand . |
42 | More evidence of the worldwide decline of coral has emerged from Florida , where researchers who have been monitoring the health of the reefs since 1976 report that they are dying at a rapid rate . |
43 | And yet another has emerged from the ranks ! |
44 | 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 ) . |
45 | It has emerged from the realms of sub-culture into the mainstream , and may yet , via Viz , be modish . |
46 | Lawrence had no comment to make about the letter , but fans sprang to the defence of Pollock , who has emerged from nowhere as a midfield star of the future . |
47 | GORDON WATSON has emerged from the Hillsborough shadows and is now poised to spearhead Sheffield Wednesday 's UEFA Cup assault on Kaiserslautern tonight . |
48 | Roger 's violent personality has emerged from beyond his ‘ superego ’ which once held back his conditioned arm from throwing stones , which now is demonstrated by the dropping of a rock on Piggy , the beating up of Sam 'n' Eric and the sharpening of his stick at both ends . |
49 | Dameta had taken one look at her heated countenance when she 'd emerged from the pleasance , and had ordered her to bed , muttering about fevers and the carelessness of wandering about in gardens without a mantle . |
50 | Otherwise , despite the rubble around him , he will have emerged from the war as an Arab hero , the man who took on and defied the Zionists , westerners and other infidels , and who will inevitably try to do it all again . |
51 | She may have emerged from the burrow system unnoticed and either slipped away under cover or escaped into an adjoining burrow system . |
52 | What if he could have emerged from the summit of this chimney ? |
53 | But they 're still alive and spitting , and here then is the third album from a band who have found themselves paddle-less up more creeks than they 'd care to count and have emerged from their sojourn in the wilderness battered but staunchly defiant and with a record more cohesive and infinitely more glorious than anyone could have hoped . |
54 | As Ngo Van Loc drove them northwards , her thoughts against her will returned constantly to the frenzy of that midnight jungle storm and the gnawing fear that she might not have emerged from her folly unscathed . |
55 | The diversity and volume of silver bearing his mark is far greater than can have emerged from a single workshop and it has been generally acknowledged , after a century dominated by the concept of the maker 's mark , that De Lamerie , in common with many other goldsmiths registering marks at Goldsmiths ' Hall , not only fulfilled orders with other goldsmiths ' wares but also subcontracted orders to a range of London workshops , although striking the finished wares with his own punch . |
56 | The check should have emerged from Stein 's transformation of Silbermann 's Cristofori-type action unattached to the key . |
57 | By the time she came back , with any luck , she would have emerged from her current emotional upheaval , able at least to act with indifference towards Jake . |
58 | As I reach the open air on the far side of the back cover , having emerged from a cavern called the dungeon of lust , ten thousand voices will greet me with a joyous shout . |
59 | Having emerged from the built-up area of the town , it now flows through open fields to the site of the next mill at Withybridge . |
60 | Unix System Labs and The Santa Cruz Operation were patting each other on the back last week , their leaders having emerged from a late night session in the midst of SCO Forum with what they called a ‘ workable plan to come together . ’ |