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

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1 One other significant point to emerge from this prosecution was the reluctance of art historians to support Beck and to call into question the techniques used to restore some of the world 's most priceless art treasures .
2 ‘ It 's not a good sign that the new government does n't have enough confidence to emerge from protective custody , ’ Mr Roberts said .
3 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
4 The message to emerge from this conference was one of liberation , from both spiritual and material bondage , and this liberation was to be achieved by the participation in the whole life of the church , not just church services .
5 Now we would expect that justification to emerge from this examination and in due course to be embodied in the er lower case script for the alteration itself .
6 The outstanding lesson to emerge from this story was that comital succession , hitherto a matter determined within the comital family , could now be affected by interests from outside , even from outside the military aristocracy as a class .
7 It 's down to the individual to emerge from any school or so-called school .
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