Example sentences of "[noun sg] begin to emerge [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the 1970s also saw another issue begin to emerge on the agenda of the expanding British nuclear industry .
2 Only when the baby 's head began to emerge from the womb was a doctor sent for .
3 The modern environmental movement began to emerge during the post-war period , although its initial emphasis was still on protection rather than conservation , and most of the effort was directed towards preserving large animals and their habitats in the Third World .
4 The new word quickly settled down , however , as a regular pattern began to emerge in the trouble associated with the London Hooligans .
5 As she dropped her hand , a dark red patch began to emerge against the tan of his skin .
6 A ‘ new ’ Congress began to emerge in the early 1970s following changes in its regional composition , Congressional reform , developments in campaign practices and the new importance of television in legislative politics .
7 By mid-1946 , serious alarm was being expressed within the USA about Soviet expansion in Europe ( coupled with the revelations from Canada of a Soviet atomic spy ring ) , and a tougher line began to emerge from the White House on foreign policy issues .
8 The solution to the financial problem began to emerge with the adoption of a forward-planned annual budget in which each branch and student group was allocated a financial target or ‘ quota ’ to be raised each year to eradicate existing deficits and prevent recurrence of indebtedness .
9 On the extreme Left the Communist Party began to emerge as the dominant group although throughout the decade the ILP had more electoral and parliamentary influence .
10 When a Palestinian political identity began to emerge after the 1967 Arab–Israeli war — when the West Bank and Gaza Strip were occupied by the Israeli army — the promise contained in these mundane implements and pieces of paper was somehow renewed .
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