Example sentences of "arise [adv prt] of [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Yet again it must be said — an argument which does not directly arise out of a golden thread approach but which is pertinent here — the two passages in the new testament which speak of women 's subordination both rely on the Genesis account of creation and fall , an account no longer valid in a post-Darwinian age . )
2 The first submission by Mr. Ashworth was that a public nuisance can not arise out of a lawful act , whatever its consequences , and as what is complained of here , namely heavy goods vehicles being driven along Medway and Bridge Roads , is a lawful act , no public nuisance can arise .
3 If it is correct , in general , that a public nuisance can not arise out of the lawful use of a highway , as Mr. Ashworth submitted , it is not , in my judgment , because there is no unlawful act .
4 He said that he thought the attack arose out of a personal dispute .
5 For that God has been conceived as male , and that biblical teaching which arose out of a patriarchal society has been held to be the revelation of God , must surely be seen to be the underlying facts of western culture which have led to discrimination against women .
6 The crisis arose out of a state-level by-election held on Feb. 27 in Haryana 's Meham constituency .
7 The exhibition arose out of a cultural visit made to Cambodia in December 1990 by the head of conservation at the ANG , Andrew Darren , which established links with the Director of the Cambodian National Museum , Pich Keo .
8 The case arose out of a fatal road accident in Illinois , the plaintiff 's parents having been killed as a result of a head-on collision between their Volkswagen Rabbit and another vehicle .
9 The action arose out of a Privy Council hearing of his appeal against his dismissal from the Singapore bar following his conviction for fraud , when the Privy Council had found that he had been the victim of " grievous injustice " and expressed " deep disquiet that by a series of misjudgments [ he had ] been fined , imprisoned and publicly disgraced for offences for which [ he was ] not guilty " [ see p. 37086 ] .
10 They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations .
11 Much of the impetus for the 1982 Act arose out of the 1976 report of the Committee on Local Government Finance ( chaired by Sir Frank Layfield ) .
12 This initiative arose out of the then Secretary of State Sir Keith Joseph 's interest in the ‘ cycle of deprivation ’ ( for a comprehensive review see Brown and Madge , 1982 ) .
13 Mr McNally then asked him to indicate to the court any evidence which arose out of the two interviews held yesterday .
14 The practice in fact originally arose out of the combined effect of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 and the Consumer Transactions ( Restrictions on Statements ) Order 1976 ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) made under the Fair Trading Act 1973 .
15 Practice Richard Ashworth and ors v Berkeley-Walbrook Ltd ; CA ( Russell , Stuart-Smith LJJ ) ; 27 Sept 1989 As a general rule , where a counterclaim could properly be relied on as a set-off and where it arose out of the same subject matter as the claim , the counterclaiming defendant ought not to be required to give security for costs of that counterclaim unless there were exceptional circumstances .
16 Another point relates to the fact that , in the first case , the jury acquitted the defendants of one charge and convicted them of Both charges arose out of the same facts .
17 Mankind seeks status even more avidly than wealth , and more self-corruptingly ; and intellectual affectation can be a darker sin than whatever vulgarities arise out of a simple greed for gain .
18 Two general points arise out of the above discussion .
19 The accounts of our abnormality that arise out of the theoretical perspectives of individual psychology and of non-materialist social psychology are rejected on the grounds of their incoherency , and their ideological nature is indicated .
20 Multiple , changing objectives arise out of the very logic and internal organizational structure of the state .
21 Order 17 , r 11 applies to any fixed date action ( and any default action ) except those listed in r 11(1) , which include actions for the recovery of land , rent actions and actions arising out of a regulated consumer credit agreement .
22 There are special provisions for actions for personal injuries ( see below ) and automatic directions do not apply to any of the actions listed below : ( 1 ) an action for the administration of the estate of a deceased person ; ( 2 ) an Admiralty action ; ( 3 ) proceedings which are referred for arbitration whether automatically or otherwise under Ord 19 ; ( 4 ) an action arising out of a regulated consumer credit agreement within the meaning of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ; ( 5 ) an action for the delivery of goods ; ( 6 ) an action for the recovery of income tax ; ( 7 ) interpleader proceedings or an action in which an application is made for relief by way of interpleader ; ( 8 ) an action of a kind mentioned in s 66(3) of the Act ( trial by jury ) ; ( 9 ) an action for the recovery of land ; ( 10 ) a partnership action ; ( 11 ) an action to which Ord 48A applies ( patent actions heard at Edmonton County Court ) ; ( 12 ) a contentious probate action ; ( 13 ) a rent action ; ( 14 ) an action to which Ord 5 , r 5 applies ( representative proceedings ) ; ( 15 ) an action to which Ord 9 , r 3(9) applies ( admission of part of plaintiff 's claim ) ; ( 16 ) an action on a third party notice or similar proceedings under Ord 12 ; ( 17 ) an action to which Ord 47 , r 3 applies ( actions in tort between husband and wife ) ; ( 18 ) " cases " transferred from High Court .
23 Karajan would give that fantasist all the freedom he needed because he knew that what appeals to an audience is something arising out of the immediate performance , out of something that is happening within the mind of the musician at that moment .
24 Lawyers acting for the 31 year-old double terror victim have recently entered into negotiations with Northern Ireland Office lawyers to settle a compensation case arising out of the first attack on him in which he lost a leg and suffered serious damage to an arm .
25 Secondly , and arising out of the first function , it will produce a substantial statistical digest of basis data which is designed to serve the needs of future generations of Agrarian historians who investigate the period 1850-1914 .
26 Secondly , and perhaps inevitably arising out of the first situation , the young adult who joins the sub-culture of deafness and uses sign language has , in the community 's eyes , given up the search for sameness and therefore society 's help comes in a ‘ care for the disabled ’ package .
27 One profitable approach , arising out of the close contacts which the Survey maintains with universities , is in its readiness to host conferences and seminars relating to particular major research fronts , during the course of which young researchers , who have not yet completed Ph Ds , can meet and discuss problems with senior geologists from the Survey , and from other universities .
28 ‘ Industrial Novels ’ because they dealt with social and economic problems arising out of the Industrial Revolution , and in some cases described the nature of factory work .
29 There were complications that she did n't understand — something to do with the fluid they kept draining off , something arising out of the chronic empyema .
30 Civil law judicial systems tend to have a much more straightforward evidential system , arising out of the inquisitorial nature of such systems .
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