Example sentences of "emerged from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He emerged from a culture in which positive values were attached to sport and , in a black perspective , for good reasons — that was where other blacks were making it .
2 Coe 's decision to run his first marathon at London emerged from a wager with ADT President , Michael Ashcroft , who offered to donate a substantial sum of money to charity if Coe entered the event .
3 Dalglish emerged from a half-hour inquest behind locked doors to offer one of his proverbs : ‘ Before you taste success you get a lot of disappointment . ’
4 When the taxi emerged from a tunnel beneath the East River amidst Manhattan 's towering walls of glass , she suddenly felt unequal to the task she had set herself .
5 Benichou emerged from a clinch with a cut mouth .
6 Another organisation , ‘ Rock Against Terror ’ emerged from a nighttime incident in which musicians from two groups in Moscow were roughly treated by the police for singing songs loudly in the streets .
7 Mr Powell emerged from a field of museum professionals assembled by a search committee consisting of four of the gallery 's five general trustees : President John R. Stevenson , Robert H. Smith , Ruth Carter Stevenson , and Alexander M. Laughlin .
8 A most curious maze of ruined stone walls covered in ivy emerged from a mass of brambles .
9 A hearty human voice emerged from a speaker .
10 Punches were thrown outside the Queen 's Head Hotel in Bishop Auckland after the pupils , from the town 's Bishop Barrington Comprehensive School , emerged from a party , Durham Crown Court heard .
11 Law emerged from a partnership between the Crown 's ministry and Parliament .
12 The Levi who emerged from a regime of cruelty and humiliation with his judgement intact , his mind not closed , neither vengeful nor forgetful , and who wrote a noble and rational book about what had happened to him , is mentioned only cursorily and as if concessively by Fernanda Eberstadt .
13 Last month he emerged from a meeting in the northern city of Olomouc with support for his ‘ Olomouc theses ’ , which outlined his ideas for the Forum in advance of its conference , due to open on January 12th .
14 He will be telling synod members , drawn from throughout Essex and east London , about proposals which emerged from a meeting of bishops which took place in Manchester in January .
15 The Costa del Sol agreement emerged from a meeting of the Central American heads of state in El Salvador on Feb. 13-14 , 1989 [ see p. 36460 ] , in an effort to give fresh impetus to the Arias peace plan [ see above ] .
16 A general feeling of pessimism over the future of the talks emerged from a meeting in Tunis on Nov. 21-23 between Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) leaders and members of the Palestinian negotiating team .
17 The road curved , and I emerged from a copse to confront a splendid panorama .
18 ‘ Well , it 's never been one of my favourite words , mainly because it emerged from a marketing concept more than from musicians .
19 A small child emerged from a ditch by the entrance and threw a spoon at her .
20 A blue 1.6 Carina emerged from a cloud of dry ice to become the Japanese giant 's first ‘ made in Britain ’ car .
21 A blue 1.6 Carina emerged from a cloud of dry ice to become the Japanese giant 's first ‘ made in Britain ’ car .
22 The chief executive of Merseytravel , which operates the service , emerged from a crisis meeting and conceded a crippling financial burden was forcing it to back closure plans .
23 Slackness in the official compilation and in-between-election-activity by the Labour Party has always carried a penalty of up to 10 per cent for Labour , but what emerged from a comparison of the electorates of 1987 and 1992 in the six Edinburgh constituencies was a drop of 14,737 electors .
24 Legislation in the nineteenth-century Russian Empire looks like a series of royal fiats , but the laws whch freed the serfs emerged from a process which the tsar barely understood and over which he had only partial control .
25 He emerged from a cage which had been suspended 25 feet down a shaft at Markham Main colliery , near Doncaster , after handing police a shotgun .
26 Yesterday , a good coxless four , stroked by Rupert Obholzer , emerged from a time trial .
27 He quit the booth and had just turned the corner when the plain-clothes policeman emerged from an alley and glanced at the bank of kiosks .
28 The high walls of the Castelo de Sao Jorge lifted above them as they worked their way through a maze of narrow alleys and then , as they came into a small square in front of a church , Devlin emerged from an alley and crossed the cobbles before them towards a cafe .
29 A similar finding emerged from an experiment by Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) .
30 But Mr Boswell says the worrying trend which emerged from an analysis is the risk self-employed farmers are prepared to take .
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