Example sentences of "have evolve from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 BirdLife International has evolved from the International Council for Bird Preservation , which was founded in 1922 and pioneered international co-operation in bird conservation .
2 This revitalised industry which is now centred in the USA has resulted in a new type of cruise ship which has evolved from the special requirements of the newer cruise companies and their clientele and is epitomised by the Ectasy which entered service in June 1991 .
3 Psychometric evaluation has evolved from the psychological discipline .
4 It has evolved from the simplest folk through the mannered court and finally to the expert classical dance .
5 Molluscs may have evolved from a flatworm-like ancestor independently of the annelids , but molecular evidence supports the possibility of an annelid link .
6 Multimedia will have evolved from a technological issue into a metaphysical one .
7 And the bar on which they stood had evolved from a simple counter or hatch to something approaching the form we know today : in his Encyclopaedia of Cottage , Farm and Villa Architecture of 1833 J C Loudon described the ideal bar ( the place ‘ from which all orders are issued ’ ) as being ‘ of some size ’ , with ‘ commanding views of the front entrance hall and back entrance ’ .
8 However , he thought that this meaning had evolved from the original word for a straight track , via the clearing of the woodland through which it passed , to the more common present-day meaning .
9 The large-scale youth unemployment coincided with a collapse in apprenticeship schemes as industry , in recession , withdrew its support for the part-time vocational courses that were the stock-in-trade of the further education colleges , many of whom had evolved from the old mechanics institutes .
10 However , the handover of powers brought the institutions that had evolved from the old workhouses into the hands of authorities that could more effectively bring them up to date .
11 The weird genre is one of the richest in science , including such gems as Von Daniken 's Chariots of the Gods ( extraterrestrial astronauts seeding the Earth with intelligent life ) and Branko Bokun 's Man the Fallen Ape ( humans are the result of interbreeding between chimpanzees and orang-utans and have evolved from the laziest apes ) .
12 As these sales have evolved from the original trading of bric-a-brac and home produce to an open market for all goods , this has proved a lucrative market place for groups trading in illegal software .
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