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

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1 The article says : ’ Mr. Major disagreed with the delegation 's gloomy forecast of when the recovery in construction would begin , saying he expected industry to emerge from recession in the middle of next year . ’
2 As praise costs so little , this is a regrettable finding to emerge from studies of parent-child relationships .
3 Among the most important evidence to emerge from analysis of Mansell 's start are that his Ferrari was not lined up straight and telemetry on the Ferrari indicated that he had fiercely defended his position , turning right twice to close out Prost .
4 Curiosity satisfied , it is rather a relief to emerge from darkness to daylight .
5 Aimed at young families , small business users and aspiring professionals , the car is the first new model to emerge from Rover since the 800 series in 1986 .
6 If there is one lesson to emerge from consideration of the changing balance of dependence and independence in old age , it is the flexibility and adaptability for which old people are given so little credit .
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