Example sentences of "emerges from [art] " in BNC.

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1 This material emerges from a series of meetings between the label/product manager , the artist and their management .
2 the single point that emerges from a close reading of the literature on the underclass and the inner city is that there is no valid need to identify the poor by their putative behaviour at all .
3 Batty Wife Cave is in a different category , having no pretensions to shyness nor modesty ; indeed , it thrusts itself upon the notice of passersby on the road just below the Station Inn on the north side , where a channel of pebbles emerges from a low entrance half-choked by stones and normally dry .
4 A loose ferret emerges from a bolt-hole and should now be reintroduced elsewhere .
5 She emerges from a shadowy underpass , dressed in black leather .
6 More usually the allocation emerges from a pattern of related decisions including what can be reliably and economically achieved by hardware and software , what the allocated tasks look like as integrated jobs for the human operators , the skills and traditions of the available work-force , the importance of safety and reliability and so on ( Table 1.7 ) .
7 What such books include when they claim to describe the British ‘ constitution ’ depends on what their authors consider important to the framework of the system : what the ‘ constitution ’ consists of thus emerges from a survey of the system and is not determined by an independent , non-political definition that precedes it .
8 A similar picture emerges from a comparison of the salaries of men and women in non-manual occupations — the slight narrowing of the gap taking place during the last decade .
9 An insight of quite a different kind emerges from a comparison of table 6.8c with table 6.8a and b .
10 In 1050 , for example , Stephen , who claimed the title of ruler of Bosnia and Dalmatia , made a grant of land along the coast which extended the boundaries of Ragusa to Zaton , 16 km north of the original city , giving the republic control of the abundant supply of fresh water which emerges from a source vauclusienne at the head of the Ombla inlet .
11 The broad picture that emerges from a consideration of mortality in social classes I and II and IV and V in table III seems to be consistent with the notion that inequalities become progressively shallower at older age groups .
12 Another basic problem that emerges from a discussion of the concept of an ontological existent concerns numerical diversity .
13 A thin , pale woman emerges from a side door with a basket of washing .
14 A similar conclusion emerges from a study by Caplan ( 1972 ) using another reaction time technique in which subjects had to decide whether a target word presented after a two-clause sentence had occurred in that sentence .
15 ‘ He did write to that American professor that Boz ‘ disappears and presently emerges from a bathing machine , and may be seen — a kind of salmon-coloured porpoise splashing about in the ocean ’ . ’
16 In the far distance the cathedral spire emerges from a compact cluster of nestling houses .
17 What emerges from a study of the decade as a whole is the degree to which the British and Americans were able to co-operate in the Middle East despite many major differences of opinion and the cases of outright suspicion and competition which marred the relationship .
18 What emerges from an attempt to answer the last question is that the known low-cost reserves will have been significantly run down by 2025 , but total reserves are large , sufficient to last for more than 400 years at present rates of consumption , according to one estimate .
19 At Kufra in the Libyan Desert , for example , water emerges from an aquifer called the Nubian Sandstone to form small lakes .
20 What emerges from an examination of the FFYP is that it set a pattern for the Soviet economy that persists up to the present day .
21 This picture emerges from an analysis of 715 applications to join 3i 's management buy-in programme which has enabled 3i to build up a picture of the business experience and personal characteristics of future MBI managers .
22 That part is like a living thing which emerges from an egg .
23 A second gang of skullcapped boys emerges from an alleyway , and fists start flying .
24 Either way he or she returns to disturb the heterosexual norm , especially in its masculine form , and does so according to a psychic and/or social dynamic which is intrinsically perverse : deviance emerges from the terms of its exclusion , eventually undermining that of which it was initially an effect , and which depended upon its exclusion .
25 What emerges from the space of humanism contradicts what once defined that space ; in this sense Fanon can be said to have followed the path of the perverse : a negation of the dominant is made from a trajectory that emerged from it — a deviation from , which is also , simultaneously , a contradiction of .
26 This appropriation of European humanism was generous in a way inseparable from its shamelessness : the final manifesto of The Wretched of the Earth makes it clear that the vision for a new humanity which emerges from the appropriation is undertaken on behalf of Europe as well as the Third World .
27 If the evolutionary scheme given in the Preface seems absolutely clear and definite , this is not the picture which emerges from the less systematic Formen .
28 The only note of criticism which can be sounded in relation to the admirable job of careful conversion which created much needed and characterful dwellings within the shell of a disused church at St James Court emerges from the preservation-conscious atmosphere of the present day .
29 Africa emerges from the eighties worse off in living standards , education and health services , agriculture , mining , industry , inflation and balance of payments .
30 Mr de Klerk may , therefore , find it harder to get approval from the white electorate for whatever emerges from the negotiating table .
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