Example sentences of "have [adv] emerged from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Terence Davies has apparently emerged from the representation of his social origins smelling of Art , and it is this very concept which mainstream criticism just can not get enough of , for at its best ( its most effective ) it denies the social world at the very moment that it represents it . |
2 | He has just emerged from the studio after recording his third album ; there will be many musical surprises in store . |
3 | The pristine Gondola has just emerged from the new paint-shop , opened in 1922 , and is about to be moved sideways on the traverser . |
4 | Though no more than five feet and seven inches in height , he was strongly built , with the air of one who has just emerged from the gymnasium or the boxing booth . |
5 | A wing is composed of upper and lower layers which may readily be separated in an insect which has just emerged from the pupa . |
6 | That 's because Tony has just emerged from the players ' tunnel . |
7 | At the other end of the social scale Moschos , the son of Moschion , the Jewish slave , has now emerged from a most improbable place — from the temple of Amphiaraus in Boeotia . |
8 | The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 . |
9 | The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 . |
10 | But a more historic example has recently emerged from a conservation programme to preserve it in first class static display condition for many years to come , this is Mk 1 Z2033/G–ASTL of the Skyfame Collection owned by the Imperial War Museum ( IWM ) and part of the collection of the historic aircraft at Duxford . |
11 | Rachmaninov 's Second Symphony appears to have fully emerged from the shameful obscurity it once endured to become one of the most popular and recorded of all Romantic symphonies . |
12 | We 've just emerged from an exhibition at the Royal Academy , ‘ British Art of the Twentieth Century . ’ |
13 | The white elephant had finally emerged from the confusion behind which its promoters had concealed it for so many years . |
14 | The two-car Pacer train had just emerged from a tunnel when it ploughed into 11 cows . |
15 | PC Reid , a second RUC officer and a group of soldiers had just emerged from a field and were about to set up a roadblock on the Castleblaney Road on the outskirts of the town , when the shot rang out . |
16 | True , the Armenians of Beirut have collected some macabre , terrible old photographs that might — had they been studied with more care by the shell-shocked peoples who had just emerged from the First World War — have served as a warning , the shape of things to come . |
17 | The dominant factor , in relation to poor housing conditions , lack of proper sanitation , food shortages and growing unemployment , was the fact that the country had just emerged from the horrors of the First Great War . |
18 | Stendhal immortalized the city in La Chartreuse de Parme , describing the beautiful women who walked in the streets as Madonnas who had just emerged from the paintings of Correggio and Parmigianino . |
19 | A roar of falling water as a door opened and closed indicated that someone had just emerged from the lavatory . |
20 | He had clearly emerged from a rougher mould than the well-mannered and smooth-tongued Golding . |
21 | She had recently emerged from a much-publicised divorce from Frank Sinatra and a month 's transcendental meditation with the guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India . |
22 | The Liberal Democrats have finally emerged from the puppet-masters ' box , but the crowds in the streets may decide they have left it too left . |
23 | They have cautiously emerged from the kitchen and bathroom by this time , and moved on to the garage . |
24 | The solitary electric-bulb is burning , for we have recently emerged from the ‘ gas-mantle ’ age . |