Example sentences of "begin to emerge [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Serious doubts are beginning to emerge about the new blueprint already . |
2 | With the primitive microclimate generators just beginning to emerge from the orbital factories of Domino Valparaiso , they woke the slumbering ecology and shook it rudely . |
3 | In 1950 there were 174 000 students at the universities just beginning to emerge from the painful post-war reconstructions . |
4 | But to detectives who investigated the crimes of Dr Courtney , he began to emerge as the perfect model of a rapist . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The picture that began to emerge in the early 1980s was not encouraging . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The two main rivals that began to emerge in the early 1980s were Thomson , the traditional market leader , and Intasun , a fast growing holiday and leisure group of companies . |
10 | The phrase ‘ interpretative paradigm ’ is used here as a shorthand description of newer theories of organization that first began to emerge in the early 1970s . |