Some example sentences of “emerge”

How to use in-sentence of “emerge”:

+ The final group to emerge from the “great awakenings” in North America was Pentecostalism, which had its roots in the Methodist, Wesleyan, and Holiness movements, and began in 1906 on Azusa Street, in Los Angeles.

+ Beliefs in the importance of the mind/brain/head emerge as early as 4000BC with the Sumerians.

+ Periods of exile brought Betancourt in contact with various Latin American countries as well as the United States, securing his legacy as one of the most prominent international leaders to emerge from 20th-century Latin America.

+ The young fronds of tree ferns emerge in coils that uncurl as they grow.

+ All produce egg eggs, from which may emerge trochophore larvae, more complex veliger larvae, or miniature adults.

+ It is believed that it will emerge from the sea and make prophecies about harvest or epidemic.

Some example sentences of emerge
Some example sentences of emerge

Example sentences of “emerge”:

+ The host remains alive until the parasitoid larvae are mature, usually dying either when the parasitoids pupate, or when they emerge as adults.

+ They said that he, Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and Bruce Springsteen were four of the best new artists to emerge in the 1970s.

+ Today, “Generator” has been remembered as one of the best albums to emerge from the early 90s punk scene, and one of the most enduring works of Bad Religion’s career.

+ As they wear away at the front, new molars emerge in the back of the mouth and gradually replace the old ones.

+ Their style has been described as one of the “ more offbeat acts to emerge during the psychedelic era”.

+ Her name is possibly derived from the Latin “proserpere”, meaning “to emerge or come forth”.

+ The late 1960s and early 1970s saw a new generation of creative talent emerge at Marvel.

+ Oil and methane “seep” out of those cracks, get dissolved by tiny bits of rock, and emerge over an area several hundred meters wide.

+ The host remains alive until the parasitoid larvae are mature, usually dying either when the parasitoids pupate, or when they emerge as adults.

+ They said that he, Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and Bruce Springsteen were four of the best new artists to emerge in the 1970s.
+ Today, "Generator" has been remembered as one of the best albums to emerge from the early 90s punk scene, and one of the most enduring works of Bad Religion's career.

+ Critics have called them the most important alternative rock band to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s.

+ The orchestra finally overwhelms the piano to emerge the winner.

+ Pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers appear after the leaves emerge in the spring and mostly go unnoticed.

+ The 20th century saw Columbia emerge as a regional textile manufacturing center.

+ The youth were organized into groups and as each group was confronted with barricades and policemen, and subsequently arrested, another “platoon” would emerge from the church.

+ From the pupae emerge adult flies.

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