Example sentences of "have [adv] emerged from " 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 He has just emerged from four months of experimental treatment for skin cancer with assurances of remission .
5 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 .
6 A wing is composed of upper and lower layers which may readily be separated in an insect which has just emerged from the pupa .
7 That 's because Tony has just emerged from the players ' tunnel .
8 Phil Campbell , presenter of ‘ Folk Club ’ on BBC Radio Ulster , has just emerged from Spring Studio in Rostrevor with her first album of contemporary songs , and comes to the Harp Folk Club with husband Tom McFarlane on percussion and three other hand-picked musicians to showcase this debut offering .
9 Although earlier crude categories survive in some influential textbooks on ageing , a subtler stance has gradually emerged from this controversy .
10 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 .
11 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
12 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Her eyes were as blue as the patch of bright sky which had suddenly emerged from between the clouds and when she looked at him he was sure there was invitation in their depths .
16 We 've just emerged from an exhibition at the Royal Academy , ‘ British Art of the Twentieth Century . ’
17 The white elephant had finally emerged from the confusion behind which its promoters had concealed it for so many years .
18 He remembered his own great grief , and how he had finally emerged from it with a renewed sense of purpose ; for though his epic was intended to address the spiritual crisis of the age , it had also been conceived as a requiem for his lost wife and a celebration of her unwavering faith in his ability .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 A roar of falling water as a door opened and closed indicated that someone had just emerged from the lavatory .
23 The two-car Pacer train had just emerged from a tunnel when it ploughed into 11 cows .
24 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 .
25 This certainty had somehow emerged from her indecision .
26 They met head on with elements of that teenage army that had also emerged from 1956 .
27 He had clearly emerged from a rougher mould than the well-mannered and smooth-tongued Golding .
28 Yet Grigori Medvedev , the chief engineer at Chernobyl in the 1970s , says in his recent book ( see page 125 ) that Soviet-made Geiger counters registered high levels of radiation on men who had not yet been into the zone , and nothing at all on those who had recently emerged from it .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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