Examples of 'had emerged' in a sentence

Meaning of "had emerged"

refers to the act of coming out or becoming visible or known, often used to describe a situation or event that has recently become apparent

How to use "had emerged" in a sentence

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Two problems had emerged as being of decisive importance.
A new wave of gay zombies had emerged.
A thalassocracy had emerged based on international trade.
One percent of the crop had emerged.
Europe had emerged from the crisis.
Of social and educational agencies had emerged.
Gollum had emerged from his cage.
New proliferation challenges had emerged.
He had emerged unscathed from that incident.
Several conclusions had emerged from his review.
I had emerged right at the petting zoo.
A diversity of views had emerged from those consultations.
He had emerged as an unofficial spokesperson for incels.
A number of principles had emerged from the discussion.
India had emerged in recent years as an industrial economy.

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The man he killed had emerged from a hospice.
It had emerged as the only superpower.
A colossal shadow had emerged from his back.
Out of this work a clear preference had emerged.
That had emerged at the panel meeting.
New kinds of conflicts had emerged.
Peter had emerged onto their verandah.
A number of key issues had emerged.
No decision had emerged as to the location of the dialogue.
Not to suspect that your powers had emerged.
Russia had emerged as a second superpower.
A new middle class had emerged.
Transit had emerged as a central issue in municipal elections.
Clearly a new paradigm had emerged.
We realised we had emerged into the one thing.
A new way of handling the media had emerged.
They had emerged during the monster wave.
Weak state policies and institutions had emerged.
Cosette had emerged from under the table.
I wish the MeToo movement had emerged earlier.
America had emerged as a world power.
The view was beautiful as the sun had emerged.
A new passion had emerged within me.
Some damaging and rather irrefutable evidence had emerged.
Czechoslovakia had emerged from the war unaligned.
A number of findings had emerged.
Mercenarism had emerged mainly as a consequence of globalization and privatization.
But no allegation of rape had emerged until now.
Simoncelli had emerged as one of the fastest of them all.
Three essential components of the right to development had emerged.
I asked when we had emerged assignment.
The strange night lightshow dissipated as quickly as it had emerged.
That form of resistance had emerged for a number of reasons.
By this time several new cooperative partnerships had emerged.
Trafficking in women had emerged as an area deserving of special attention.

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Examples of using Emerged
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