Example sentences of "have emerge from [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Similar criticism has emerged from elsewhere , such as in Sweden where the so-called SCAFT guidelines for the layout of residential neighbourhoods on traffic segregation principles have led to ‘ dull residential areas ’ with operating difficulties for public transport services . |
2 | Three days after the coup , the provisional picture which has emerged from carefully phrased official clarifications , and unofficial leaks , is that the Bush administration did not initiate the rebellion but knew about it at least two days in advance and had promised , or at least hinted at , limited support . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | A small grubby child in a woolly pullover dotted with holes , faded jeans and gumboots had emerged from nowhere . |
5 | The names TOP , MID and DEEP had emerged from nowhere to become a part of the language . |
6 | At the height of the turnpikes ' use in the 1830s , 36 coaches plied the Brighton run , needing 1200 horses en route , and a comprehensive system had emerged from essentially local perceptions of changing need . |
7 | The tribes that had emerged from much earlier migrations were the Iceni and that of Cassivellaunus , who was clearly hostile to the newcomers , seeing them as a threat round the northern borders of his kingdom . |
8 | The independent trade union federation Podkrepa ( " Support " ) , which had emerged from underground in October 1989 [ see p. 36980 ] and was one of the movements represented in the opposition UDF [ see p. 37110 ] , held its founding congress on March 18 . |