Example sentences of "[noun] emerge from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results .
2 An interesting difference between B.Eds and PGCEs emerged from this question on modes of assessment .
3 However , the dominant issue emerging from this transcript centred on ‘ force ’ and upon obedience .
4 Indeed the first handbook of drama based on Peter Slade 's philosophy emerged from this college where Pemberton-Billing ( 1965 ) , a tutor there , joined forces with David Clegg , a student .
5 One other significant point to emerge from this prosecution was the reluctance of art historians to support Beck and to call into question the techniques used to restore some of the world 's most priceless art treasures .
6 The meaning emerges from another letter to Rohde , written some weeks later , at the end of March .
7 The two most important messages emerging from that guide are that stress is a permanent aspect of life and is not peculiar to the education service .
8 Tixier-Vignancour emerged from this period of enforced reflection with a deep loathing for General de Gaulle and when he returned to politics in 1955 he was one of the architects of the revival of the extreme right , using the popular cause of ‘ Algerie Francaise ’ as a rallying point .
9 The overwhelming conclusion emerging from any assessment of these programmes is that they have only a marginal impact on inner-urban problems .
10 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
11 The major feature of hypertext , non-linearity , helps to resolve this conflict by providing a means of defining a core curriculum , at some level , and enabling various structures to emerge from this base of information .
12 It is significant that one of the figures to emerge from this period , the poet Valentin Vodnik ( 1759–1819 ) , wrote poems in praise of Napoleon .
13 Two problems emerge from this literature : first , the absence of any consideration of the specificity of the object ; and secondly , the relatively simplistic form of reference which tends to be used in object analysis .
14 And four figures emerged from this preoccupation with sex , four objects of knowledge , four types of human subjects , subjected ; targets of and anchorages for the categories which were being simultaneously investigated and regulated : the hysterical woman , the masturbating child , the Malthusian couple , and the perverse adult .
15 The message to emerge from this conference was one of liberation , from both spiritual and material bondage , and this liberation was to be achieved by the participation in the whole life of the church , not just church services .
16 Certain themes emerge from this discussion of patterns of kin support in the past which give some clues to the type of social processes that underlie the giving and receiving of support in families , and the principles upon which it is based .
17 One of the most famous essays emerging from this attempt to give spatial significance to the Chicago School 's broader theme of self and society was Burgess 's ‘ The growth of the city : an introduction to a research project ’ .
18 One surprising finding emerging from this study is the existence of a common but unrecognised entity — transient cryptogenic iron deficiency anaemia .
19 Now we would expect that justification to emerge from this examination and in due course to be embodied in the er lower case script for the alteration itself .
20 The outstanding lesson to emerge from this story was that comital succession , hitherto a matter determined within the comital family , could now be affected by interests from outside , even from outside the military aristocracy as a class .
21 Reaching the main hall at last , she mingled with a crowd emerging from another lecture theatre , and suddenly she drew a quick breath and stopped .
22 The vehicle was parked on a yellow line and so close to the Market Street junction that vehicles emerging from that road had to swing out onto the wrong side of the High Street .
23 It 's down to the individual to emerge from any school or so-called school .
24 Some positive findings emerged from this assessment .
25 Three important factors emerged from this discussion , and these gave rise to a research project in which some of these problems were addressed .
26 One particularly interesting observation emerged from this research : that social background ( rather than cultural/ethnic differences ) confirms inequalities of opportunity .
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