Example sentences of "which emerge from [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is particularly useful to look at overall patterns which emerge from a sequence of activities and ( maybe ) to discover obvious gaps in the child 's experience .
2 Perhaps the commonest explanation of the patterns which emerge from a stratificational analysis is that in the absence of opportunities to mark status by occupation , women resort to language .
3 Schmidt 's study differs from those discussed so far in that it does not quantify network structure at all , but uses the concept to account for differences between speakers which emerge from a quantitative analysis of linguistic data .
4 Schmidt reports two particularly interesting findings which emerge from a quantitative analysis of this mixed-code peer-group norm .
5 In like manner , the concepts studied in a Catholic context , will be ones which emerge from a Catholic understanding of religious and moral education .
6 How should language teachers react to the besetting influence of ideas about language and learning which emerge from the domains of disciplinary enquiry , from research in linguistics , psychology , sociology , philosophy , and education ?
7 Here , it is worth drawing attention to some points other than cost which emerge from the analysis of people 's attitudes to different types of credit ( Appendix I , Tables 12a , 12b , 12c and comments on them ) .
8 The final part of the document preparation section is a simple classification which identifies five dimensions of the systems which emerge from the analysis .
9 They also circulate among their backbenchers suitable motions and advise about appropriate and acceptable bills for those who come out high up on the list of names which emerge from the ballot .
10 But further , related problems are associated with interpreting patterns of co-variation between language and social class which emerge from the stratificational analyses used in sociolinguistics .
11 Further , do the series of cultural negotiations which emerge from the two texts produce a larger ‘ cultural text ’ as a result of this exchange ?
12 The generally bland ( neutral to moderately negative ) feelings towards the Oxfordshire scheme for school self-evaluation which emerge from the survey data may underestimate the hostility of Oxfordshire teachers , generally .
13 Each also requires the managers and providers ( whether as teachers , governors or the LEA ) to be confident about the implications which emerge from the relevance to education of politics , economics , morality , technology and aesthetics .
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