Example sentences of "to emerge from a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This period could be regarded as the time when our service began to emerge from a kind of amateur status to that of a more professional one .
2 ‘ There was a lot of pressure to make that birdie as I knew I was near the cut , ’ said Ballesteros , who is battling to emerge from a spell of wretched form .
3 The importance of the quality of this experience is beginning to emerge from a number of recent studies , which show that differences in language use by adults are significantly associated with variation in their children 's rate of development ( see Wells and Robinson , 1982 , for a review ) .
4 One can see why The Ancyent Marinere prejudiced the success of the volume , and the ‘ simplicity ’ of many poems can be seen to emerge from a background of rather precious cleverness .
5 In fact , Sandy Lyle had to emerge from a pack of players at Royal St Georges in 1985 to become the first British winner for years .
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