Example sentences of "emerge as [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the artefact may stand for a particular form of production , it can not be assumed that it will do so , or that the divisions which appear as significant from one perspective upon modern society will necessarily emerge as the major dimensions of differentiation in the object world . |
2 | Elsewhere in Asia , stations were to emerge as the prime symbols of European power only at the end of the century . |
3 | The hope only emerges as the narrative proceeds . |
4 | Jeff Hunter , currently studying Latin and French at Oxford , and Edinburgh University 's Heather Lockhart , emerged as the new singles champions . |
5 | They emerged as the early leaders of the still embryonic search industry , but were not to maintain this dominance for very long . |
6 | Each member country presented a report to the summit , from which desertification , soil erosion and deforestation emerged as the main problems . |
7 | ‘ Lack of employment for women and boredom for men emerged as the main reasons people indulge in prostitution . |
8 | The centre-right Hungarian Democratic Forum ( HDF or MDF ) and its allies emerged as the clear winners of the Hungarian general election after the second round of voting on April 8 [ for first round on March 25 see pp. 37325-26 ] . |
9 | The twin citizens ' movements , Civic Forum in the Czech Lands and Public Against Violence ( PAV ) in Slovakia , emerged as the clear winners with about half the total votes cast ; there was a turnout of 96.7 per cent of the electorate of 11,247,000 . |
10 | Hundreds and hundredal arrangements persisted in most areas for a long time , eventually emerging as the administrative units of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries ( until 1974 ) . |