Example sentences of "[conj] emanated from the " in BNC.

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1 It was the controlled , economical force that emanated from the man that was impressive , and the speed with which he absorbed information .
2 For all the surface change that accompanied the industrialisation of Prussian and German society the social and political pressures that emanated from the Junkers on these issues remained uniform and constant .
3 The general feeling that emanated from the City Planning Office ( from directorate level downwards ) was that the organisation on the North Side was both enthusiastic and sophisticated , as well as demanding .
4 In the uncertain light , they could see the dull glow that emanated from the Workshops and they could hear the steady thrumming of the Looms .
5 All that emanated from the depths were some huffy clicking noises , which is apparently the sound of a whale not being turned on .
6 This ‘ second dispute ’ argument was not advanced by counsel for the steelworkers but emanated from the bench .
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