Example sentences of "[noun sg] have emerged from " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Grubby brown chipboard has emerged from under the designer fitted units and the cobalt blue Mexican tiles appear to have rusted .
6 It was as if a blinding sun had emerged from behind a black cloud .
7 What is new is that the personnel involved in this work have emerged from the different backgrounds of teaching , educational research and libraries , bringing with them expertise and specialist knowledge from these different areas .
8 Probably the clearest picture has emerged from the use of anisomycin , which inhibits translation of proteins from mRNAs .
9 Such a picture has emerged from correspondents and from evidence sought by the Commission .
10 Another beneficiary of Beatrix 's generosity had emerged from her hidden past and sat now smiling faintly at Charlotte across a French drawing room .
11 No sound had emerged from it for six months : spare parts were hard to get , Dynmouth Hi-Fi Boutique informed him .
12 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 .
13 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 ) .
14 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 .
15 It is also clear that the UN as a whole has emerged from the crisis with greatly strengthened authority .
16 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 .
17 The most crucial factor to have emerged from the recent research into language learning is not what language the learners are exposed to but what the learner does with the language .
18 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 .
19 Mr Major 's claim to have emerged from the shadow of his predecessor will be tested in July when he takes over the presidency of the EC for six months .
20 When the train had emerged from the last tunnel on the Central Line between Stratford and Leyton , issuing with little more space to spare than toothpaste squeezed out of the nozzle of another kind of tube , somewhere past that point , though he was not sure yet where , he would climb out on to the roof of the car .
21 It was miraculous that so tender and fragile a creature had emerged from the violence of the preceding day .
22 Conflicting pictures of IBM UK 's environmental performance have emerged from two separate green audits .
23 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 .
24 The research project has emerged from a British Council Exchange Link between the Departments of Geography at the Universities of Keele and Zimbabwe .
25 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 .
26 For the most remarkable thing to have emerged from Mr de Klerk 's decision is the degree to which Mr Mandela and the exiled African National Congress have become participants in government decision-making .
27 But while Human League had emerged from an ethic of post-punk avant-gardism , pop 's new wave was narrower in outlook .
28 Although no clear consensus has emerged from these discussions , one idea in particular has acquired a sizeable following .
29 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 .
30 Before him , a monstrous shape had emerged from a clump of shattered pines .
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