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

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1 The ideas of Anton Pannekoek which emerged with the publication of his Workers ' Council after World War One provided a ready-made model of a non-hierarchical political system .
2 Paul Thompson ( 1967 ) sees the triumph of Labour as a constructive coalescence of the mature proletarian class consciousness which emerged with the displacement of small-scale production and an effective LLP , while Julia Bush ( 1978 ) , concentrating on the experience of East London , argues that during the first world war socialist activity and the growing confidence and strength of the trades unions enabled the LLP to establish a solid base which it exploited to the full when hostilities ceased .
3 A socialist third force on the other hand proved impossible because , to widespread surprise , it was Christian Democratic parties which emerged as the predominant political force in Western Europe after 1945 .
4 on the semi-detached house ( 1981 ) , and of a multitude of authors on the leading architects of the modernist styles , which emerged as the dominant from taken by council properties .
5 This in turn was associated with achieving a publication containing data ( p<0.05 ) , which emerged as the strongest predictor ( p<0.001 ) of shortlisting for a senior registrar post .
6 The crisis over the succession which emerged at the end of Anne 's reign did not so much divide the parties , but split the Tories .
7 These purposes are those most readily associated with the objectives of the positive state which emerged towards the end of the nineteenth century and which are summed up in the idea of government as institution which promotes progressive evolutionary change .
8 The first communities combining these prerequisites were those which emerged towards the end of the Pleistocene .
9 Apart from these changes in police tactics , some of the new legal powers of the police which emerged during the miners , strike have been developed in interesting ways .
10 Well no , I 'm actually writing about Bury Bolton Street station , headquarters of both the original East Lancashire Railway founded early in Queen Victoria 's reign and the present reincarnation of that historic railway company which emerged during the 1980s .
11 The previous chapter illustrated both the complexity of the development of the present structures of local government in the United Kingdom and the common trends which emerged during the reorganisation years .
12 Not surprisingly the restoration of gold coinage became a prime aim of rulers in the states which emerged during the early middle ages on the ruins of the Roman Empire .
13 This book traces the history of the different regional long house types which emerged during the 16th century .
14 There may be a restrictiveness in the range of cultural structures illuminated , but attempting to determine at least some of the cultural webs which emerged during the Renaissance and trying to discover why they were spun indicates the dynamism of cultural representation .
15 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
16 The old-style conglomerates based around a bank which emerged from the pre-war zaibatsu differ markedly from newer groups that have sprung up since the second world war .
17 American railway architects in this period seem to have been fascinated by the notion of the integration of the station offices with the train-shed , for many of the stations which emerged from the grander developments of the 1850s and 1860s consisted of side buildings with the trains running into the interior through grand portals .
18 Berliner Bank has taken over the Berliner Stadtbank , which emerged from the break-up of the former east German state bank .
19 This was the clear lesson which emerged from the successes of New Zealand and Pakistan — and the disappointing performance of the pre-tournament favourite , Australia — in the 1992 World Cup .
20 The evidence is presented as a series of themes which emerged from the interview data .
21 What follows is a summary of the key themes which emerged from the plenary session .
22 But how should we evaluate the cold war 's impact on the world outside Europe and North America — on the world which emerged from the second world war still largely in the condition of colonialism ?
23 In effect the proposal for future review which emerged from the 1983–84 visits anticipated what the Polytechnic achieved through accreditation by the Council from 1 April 1988 .
24 Especially in the ‘ new nations ’ , political parties which emerged from the independence movements have either consolidated their position , or have been challenged and replaced by still newer parties , or destroyed by military coups .
25 Three rounds of voting in February and March failed to elect any of the candidates [ see p. 37264 ] , so that the task fell to the new parliament which emerged from the April 8 general election .
26 The messages about the importance of using and sharing information were the same as those which emerged from the international comparisons of the NEDC and from the explanations of the work of TECs .
27 There were , however , three outstanding concerns which emerged from the additional comments to the question .
28 Scarborough , adequate flexibility of land supply , that 's a quote , it was referred to as a reason for greatly increasing the allocation above that which emerged from the er statistical work , paragraph seventy six of N Y seven and erm in Selby 's case erm , land potentially available is recognized to be an important consideration , paragraph seventy eight of N Y seven .
29 The cuts , which emerged in the new British Rail corporate plan for the early 1990s , will mean substantial real increases in passenger fares for the foreseeable future , more one-off sales of railway property , fewer jobs and substitution of rail services with buses insome rural areas .
30 The new advanced economic policies of the Lloyd George Liberals , which emerged in the late 1920s , were developed too late to arrest or reverse the Liberal decline .
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