- emerge
- 01. A butterfly will [emerge] from its cocoon after a certain amount of time.02. A tiny chick [emerged] slowly from its egg before the astonished children.03. During the civil rights fights of the 50s and 60s, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. [emerged] as a national hero.04. The hunters [emerged] from the forest, carrying the carcass of a black bear.05. The economies of the Pacific Rim appear to be finally [emerging] from a long period of recession.06. The lead guitarist's talent as a singer [emerged] when he began to perform solo in bars around town.07. Winston Churchill once remarked that out of intense complexities, intense simplicities [emerge].08. Hector Lafontaine has [emerged] as the best candidate the party has in the upcoming elections.09. Studies show that riots [emerge] mainly in those cities where disorderly tactics can work - where riots stand a chance of getting results other than all-out repression.10. A person who [emerges] from childhood without a strong motivation to achieve is unlikely to do well in medical school.11. In the 50,000 years since the [emergence] of fully human culture, our entire world has been occupied and people have been diversified into about 5000 different groups.12. The monster slowly [emerged] from the mud and slime of Venus where it had lain asleep for millions of years, and immediately began making plans for the complete destruction of the planet Earth.13. The Minoan civilization [emerged] on the island of Crete around 2500 B.C.14. Muhammad [emerged] as a prophet to his people around 610 A.D.15. Rome [emerged] as the major power in Italy after 500 B.C.16. During the trial, it [emerged] that the suspect had threatened to kill the victim the night before he was found dead in his apartment.17. The octopus [emerged] from behind the rock, and frightened the divers.18. Athens [emerged] as the political and cultural center of Greece following the defeat of the Persians around 480 B.C.19. The most distinctive and exciting music of Jamaica is the reggae sound that first [emerged] in the early 1970s.20. A quarter of the world's population needs modern energy sources in order to [emerge] from poverty.21. The Koran states that God knows all that goes into the earth and all that [emerges] from it.22. Major tobacco companies are switching their sales efforts to [emerging] nations with their expanding populations, and rising spending power.23. Over the past 30 years, Korea has [emerged] as the world's 12th largest trading nation.24. The [emergence] of the digital camera has completely changed the nature of popular photography.25. The [emergent] high-tech industry in China has made some important advances in the past few years.26. Our planet has only recently [emerged] from an ice age.27. Distinct styles, genres and forms of instrumental music [emerged] in Europe between 1450 and 1550.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.