Example sentences of "of [noun sg] emerged [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Similar evidence of unity emerged from the numerous ( about 600 ) Latin American bishops .
2 As a status it is already evident in the Greek polis as that form of polity emerged from the mists of the Homeric age .
3 The merchants and industrialists who spearheaded the rise of capitalism emerged during the feudal era .
4 This is the story of how a woman made of iron emerged from the depths of a grocer 's shop in Grantham and , speaking with a strange tongue given to her by the God of Graven Images , Sir Gordon Reece , held a nation under her spell .
5 Two schools of thought emerged during the summer of 1936 .
6 American policy was already characterised by the traits that existed to 25 June 1950 : it was felt to be undesirable that the Soviet Union should incorporate Korea within her sphere of interest yet there was little inclination in Washington to commit the United States deeply to supporting whatever kind of government emerged in the south .
7 A sigh of relief emerged from the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague as the decision by Mrs Hedy D'Ancona , Minister for Cultural Affairs in the Netherlands , was announced concerning the deaccessioning of important works of art from Dutch museums .
8 When the pronostic impact of the different clinicopathological and flow cytometric variables on survival was evaluated in a multivariate regression analysis , radicality of surgery emerged as the most important factor ( χ 2 =22.5 ) followed by tumour grading ( χ 2 =7.1 ) , sex of the patients ( χ 2 =7.1 ) , and tumour stage ( χ 2 =5.0 ) .
9 But we can now see that the apocalyptic interpretation of history emerged from the confrontation with the Greeks about 165 B.C. If II Maccabees reveals a true aspect of the activities of Antiochus IV by stressing the cooperation of Hellenizing Jews , this is something less than the whole truth .
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