Example sentences of "has emerged [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The machine has emerged with a fistful of material .
2 IN the more radical mood that has now gripped East Germany 's revolution , the question of where the army would stand in the event of conflict has emerged as a key issue .
3 British Rail 's choice of King 's Cross as the second London terminal in addition to Waterloo has raised a storm of protest not only from Camden Council but also from Newham which has emerged as a kind of British Amiens in its campaign to site the terminal at Stratford .
4 With an established Green Party to articulate public anxiety , together with a national rallying point provided by the devastation of forests by acid rain — at least some of which is attributable to vehicle exhaust emission — it should not be surprising that transport has emerged as a ma–or cause of environmental concern in West Germany .
5 Work has emerged as a differentiated experience within the life space of the individual in industrial societies .
6 While age has emerged as a predictor of the current linguistic achievement in BSL , it need not always be the case if BSL teachers are able to learn from the second language literature .
7 Mr Rutskoi has emerged as a leading opponent of the economic reforms introduced by his boss , Boris Yeltsin .
8 Maktoum al Maktoum has emerged as a major player in the London property market , backing a £350m luxury hotel and office project on the Isle of Dogs in London 's Docklands .
9 Although worker-priests have been active in promoting the possibilities for convergence between Christianity and Sandinismo , the head of the Nicaraguan Church Cardinal Obando y Bravo has emerged as a focus for the non-armed Nicaraguan opposition .
10 K-III , the publishing arm of buyout specialists Kohlberg Kravis Roberts , has emerged as a leading bidder for Macmillan Inc in what looks set to be a keenly fought bid battle , according to last week 's Independent on Sunday .
11 Since 1979 privatisation in Britain has emerged as a significant plank of industrial policy .
12 In this context ‘ clean technology ’ has emerged as a possible means of reconciling industrial progress and environmental protection in order to achieve a sustainable form of development .
13 Computer Science has emerged as a well-defined discipline with a solid theoretical foundation .
14 Measurement of circulating levels of C reactive protein ( CRP ) has emerged as a robust and useful tool that can help answer these questions .
15 Mr Major 's allies today laughed off suggestions that right-wing Tory MP and Euro-sceptic Teresa Gorman has emerged as a possible ‘ stalking horse ’ for a frivolous but potentially-damaging challenge to his leadership in the autumn .
16 The Federation , which represents more than 50,000 members nationwide has emerged as a strong national voice in Parliament and is constantly badgering Government ministers for a better business deal .
17 Though in the minority and benefiting from the support of the partisans of the former national coach Jacques Fouroux , Paparemborde mounted an effective opposition to the Ferrasse-Fabre axis and has emerged as an influential powerbroker .
18 What are the processes by which the role of women within the trade unions has emerged as an accepted research topic ?
19 It seems somehow presumptuous to believe that in 1989 Europe has emerged into a cloudless world in which such things are now no longer possible .
20 This fact has emerged during a pilot test of a new computer program developed by scientists for the Department of Transport .
21 This concept of improved co-ordination has emerged in a number of urban projects .
22 In the last couple of years , Paul Merton has emerged from a tidal wave of British comic talent , that swelled at the beginning of the Eighties and continues to rain all around us , and has done so on a laugh raft all of his own .
23 The plan has emerged from a comprehensive study undertaken over the last year , covering such aspects as geology , archaeology , nature conservation , recreation , education , traffic and landscape .
24 The research project has emerged from a British Council Exchange Link between the Departments of Geography at the Universities of Keele and Zimbabwe .
25 A bleak picture of Government higher education policy has emerged from an opinion survey of the heads of new universities ( former polytechnics ) and colleges of higher education .
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