Example sentences of "[noun pl] emerged [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As the plaster dust settled , dazed guards emerged from the interior of the palace , only to be cut down by the machete-wielding cacos who had brought their knowledge of the palace to the rebels .
2 A gangling porter with long sideboards emerged from the station buildings , gave the train driver a casual thumbs up , and blew a short blast on his whistle .
3 At the first May Day demonstration in Vienna in 1890 , 200,000 marchers emerged into the public arena .
4 To disentangle the yeomanry from the middling and lower gentry — and indeed from the richest peasants — is more difficult , but this is in the nature of things since yeomen emerged from the ranks of the husbandmen , while the gentry did not form a closed caste , and in many cases there was little to choose between their respective scales of wealth .
5 A couple of silhouettes emerged from the glare of light .
6 A variety of clowns with painted faces , pointed hats and patches on their costumes emerged from the memorial hall about 10.15am on Spring Bank Holiday Monday in 1988 .
7 Mercifully , the grey hulks of urban blocks emerged through the delicate tracery of window ice .
8 Powerful environmental mass movements emerged in the Ukraine , Belarus and the Baltic states ; and they , in turn , were gradually transformed into nationalistic ‘ people 's fronts ’ , whose members won seats in local parliaments and advocated full independence from Moscow and the end of the communist empire .
9 The large amounts of data needed for such an analysis were obtained by means of a participant observation method which allowed the investigator to record speakers over a long period , returning to collect more data if specific gaps emerged in the course of the analysis ( cf. 3.1 ) .
10 More than 250 ideas emerged from the presentation , and each one has been looked at for possibilities .
11 My shirts and trousers emerged from the exercise crease-free , with only the minimum of effort on my part .
12 The centre-right Hungarian Democratic Forum ( HDF or MDF ) and its allies emerged as the clear winners of the Hungarian general election after the second round of voting on April 8 [ for first round on March 25 see pp. 37325-26 ] .
13 Dealers emerged from the first day 's sale of the Blackmer library gasping at the high prices .
14 There were generally only two periods of calm in the day ; between 4 and 6 a.m. and between 4 and 7 p.m. when , like subhuman troglodytes , the French gunners emerged from the ground to repair the damage .
15 The revelations emerged on the first day of the World Indoor Championships in Toronto , representing the worst possible news for beleaguered international athletics officials coming hot on the heels of the repeat Ben Johnson scandal .
16 Throughout January and February 1990 further revelations emerged in the media from Wallace himself , and from former serving Army officers and government officials , on the details of the wider allegations made .
17 Evidence of the radical shifts which were beginning to disrupt the vertical stripe format of her paintings emerged in the selection of works Riley made in 1989 as part of the National Gallery 's series , The Artist 's Eye .
18 Several other firms emerged at the same time and by the same process , such as Lamalie Associates in 1967 from Booz , Allen & Hamilton , and Ward Howell and Canny Bowen , in 1951 and 1954 respectively , from McKinsey .
19 Finally , towards the end of the 1960s , a second wave of successful new writers emerged in the shape of younger figures like Puig and Bryce Echenique .
20 A new awareness of regional questions emerged in the early 1960s as land use pressures mounted : a substantial rise in numbers of both population and households was forecast ; the numbers of vehicles on the roads was rising fast ; countryside pressures on recreation sites was being felt ; and ( as an immediate problem ) the cities ran out of housing land within their boundaries .
21 Overall , more diversity in local spending priorities emerged in the 1980s within the constraints central government imposed .
22 More and more daemons and corrupt things emerged from the warp gates .
23 One of the Tower 's famous black ravens emerged from the fog , enormous , wings flapping as it cawed at them .
24 Minutes later , a small group of six figures emerged from the woods .
25 In truth , though , like the punks and skins , the casuals emerged from the dole queues and football terraces , from the ‘ delinquent ’ world of drugs and brawls and menace .
26 Many different varieties of apples emerged in the US and its apple industry was set in motion by Henderson Luelling — a fortune hunter who went west during the gold rush in a covered wagon full of soil and apple trees .
27 Details emerged at the trial of Paula 's husband Eddie Gilfoyle , who is accused of murdering her when she was eight months pregnant in June last year .
28 The details emerged during the inquest into the deaths of Moore and the men he killed in a Belfast Sinn Fein centre .
29 But in the course of the trial , more than a dozen inconsistencies emerged between the tape and the transcript , undermining the police evidence in the eyes of the jury .
30 The binding of items emerged as the second most important reason for their non-availability , accounting for around one in five ( 21% ) of unsatisfied requests , while the Library 's inability to locate items when they were requested ( 10% ) , and a tendency for some readers to submit requests for items not appearing in the Library 's catalogues ( 10% ) were additional reasons which occurred with some frequency .
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