Example sentences of "[vb base] emerge from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When several crimes appear to emerge from the facts of a problem , it is best to start your answer with the gravest crime that seems clearly to have been committed .
2 Er , yes in the studies in nineteen ninety two er Eurofighter suggested that there could be reductions in the holdings of spares , rolled equipment and support items as a result of the more accurate forecasting which we expect to emerge from the logistics support analysis .
3 Whether or not particular authors take industrialization to be the main engine of change , or whether they include other factors , such as urbanization and bureaucratization , three generally agreed themes seem to emerge from the writings of many sociologists of the family .
4 And if you want to know what that is wheezing , clanking and snorting in the background — a sound resembling a veteran totter emerging from a collection of Blue Peter cans — it 's Sir John Junor dressed up in armour and on white charger .
5 Most of the streamlined , designed-to-appeal policies which appear to have impressed voters have emerged from a Review Group headed by Tom Sawyer , chairman of the Labour Party and deputy general secretary of the National Union of Public Employees .
6 While the evaluators consider that these procedures comprise a rational and effective method of operation , there are a number of interesting questions which have emerged from the evaluation .
7 The race through the streets of Phoenix is not a useful guide to a car 's potential on more conventional circuits , but the US Grand Prix did prove that McLaren and Honda have emerged from the winter stronger than ever .
8 Several feasible technological scenarios , which have emerged from the EEC FAST Biosociety programme , are compared and contrasted with a Utopian scenario which we term Ecotopia .
9 Few autobiographies have emerged from the City compared with other walks of life .
10 We can begin to answer this question by listing three principles concerning the divine which have emerged from the analysis in the previous chapter :
11 The hope must be that both bodies have emerged from the fire hardened in their dealings with other regulatory bodies on behalf of the City and the country .
12 These practices have emerged from the fact that natural language indexing is often not adequate , as discussed in Chapter 12 .
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