Example sentences of "it emerge that " in BNC.

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1 Only later did it emerge that the Germans had supported his candidature for the post of High Commissioner in Danzig , and that he had since 1920 been on very friendly terms with Baron Ernst von Wiesäker , the head of the political section of the German Foreign Office .
2 Only then did it emerge that the settlers did not really know what they intended to do .
3 Only gradually did it emerge that she was rather a miniature whirlwind , perhaps an inch shorter even than Charlotte , but so slender that she escaped looking like a pocket edition .
4 It emerges that Michael Knighton , the man who would be Manchester United chairman , is seeking help to salvage his attempted £20m takeover .
5 In the course of Abimelech 's questioning of Abraham it emerges that he has been claiming Sarah is his sister at every place they have been !
6 When it emerges that she has been doing her voluntary work in York for just six years , her enormous commitment becomes clear .
7 But gradually it emerges that it is Michael who is the real success .
8 Re-assessment of the product choices confirms the requirement although it emerges that the surface material of the machine washed items is frequently aluminium so a non caustic machine detergent is specified .
9 More entertainingly , it emerges that until 1972 Ridgeway Consultants was known as Rol-Oyo and was engaged in the business of making and selling ice cream and pastry products .
10 Then , on closer inspection , it emerges that there are oddities in this particular instance ( as there are in so many cases ) and the quest is on to identify the survival value of these particular idiosyncrasies .
11 If , after acceptance of such a claim , it emerges that any of the information provided was incorrect or incomplete , the capital gains tax position in relation to the transfer will be computed and assessments made as appropriate .
12 It emerges that one of the foci around which these criticisms gather is that schools do not reliably , nor for all pupils , inculcate the habits and attitudes of ‘ good learning ’ .
13 Even when design attention can be focussed on the interaction within a single man-machine sub-system it emerges that the man may have very different roles in setting-up , operation and maintenance of his particular machine and each role may require separate man-machine allocation considerations .
14 However , when they begin to suggest what these factors might be , it emerges that they have markedly different conceptions of what will provide an adequate explanation .
15 Sometimes a murder enquiry will have been going on for some days before it emerges that there is a sexual element involved .
16 And so it emerges that on the conditional theory of knowledge it is possible to know that p and to know that p implies q without knowing that q .
17 During the final confrontation , the comedy reaches its height as it emerges that , owing to a design oversight , ED 209 can not negotiate stairs .
18 There is , however , a difference between imposing liability where the company has collapsed and it emerges that a director has been in total dereliction of duty or something close to it , and using the law to promote managerial dynamism .
19 On closer examination , however , it emerges that the Soviet Union is self-sufficient in many of the traditional Latin American primary exports and indeed is exporting some of them in competition with Latin American supplies .
20 However , when Rousseau 's text is submitted to the questioning scrutiny of the grammatologist , it emerges that , although Rousseau clearly wants to say that melody originates in the passions , he actually has to formulate a definition of it that includes a notion of articulation and differentiation .
21 ‘ If a company is serious about stress then it has to address the issues raised , ’ commented , a chartered clinical psychologist working as a consultant with KPMG Peat Marwick , especially if it emerges that certain internal working practices and management are the major factors in staff stress levels .
22 It emerges that the head maltster has been asked to inform on his behaviour to the police .
23 It is also true that the partial molar Gibbs free energies of each component are equal at this point and it emerges that the conditions for incipient phase separation are
24 It emerges that civil society provides quite extensive opportunities for self-realisation and autonomy in the context of what Giddens calls the ‘ time-space distantiation ’ of social life .
25 If employers ignore advice and subsequently it emerges that it was a real problem , that steps should have been taken , that research elsewhere showed it to be a reasonable system to look after employees mental health , then the scale is potentially enormous .
26 Thus it emerges that a pulse is equivalent to a continuous frequency spectrum of sinusoidal signals .
27 It emerged that across the very varied fleets the cost of asbestos removal would be £25,000 per vehicle , an investment producing no financial return .
28 It emerged that not only was there no reliable evidence of guilt , but , on the contrary , there was considerable proof of innocence .
29 When full details of the draw were finally dispatched it emerged that Readers Digest had a considerable involvement .
30 AS THE post-mortem into the failed coup in Panama continued yesterday , it emerged that President Bush had approved an order to the US commander in the Canal Zone to remove General Manuel Noriega using covert forces , but the coup fizzled out before the order could be executed .
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