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

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 Two general points arise out of the above discussion .
5 Multiple , changing objectives arise out of the very logic and internal organizational structure of the state .
6 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 .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 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 .
9 Civil law judicial systems tend to have a much more straightforward evidential system , arising out of the inquisitorial nature of such systems .
10 A Committee sponsored by the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government to " look at problems arising out of the apparent failure … of government and industry to work together effectively " argued that " industrialists have been justified in recent years in criticising the government for failing to provide a stable economic framework within which they can plan and invest in the long-term " .
11 I appeal to the Government to think again , this is going down the wrong road , we do not need these appointed , these appointees appointed by the Home Office and they know how it 's done , they know this new method , but there is the list of the greater the good , and if there 's of course there will be a bias one way or the other arising out of the very method by which it is done .
12 Most visible are the claims arising out of the gross mismanagement during the 1980s of America 's savings-and-loan institutions .
13 After the judgment Mr de Gruchy said : ‘ The decision enables the NASUWT to continue its action to protect members against excessive workload arising out of the national curriculum testing and assessment arrangements . ’
14 When considering whether a statutory redundancy payment was pay within article 119 , it was essential to appreciate that today there existed contractual redundancy payments — arising out of the contract of employment — and , by contrast , statutory redundancy payments arising out of the statutory scheme in the 1978 Act .
15 Erm , and also the cost of increased fidelity guarantee insurance of eleven thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds , and additional suppliers and services costs , principally in respect of consultancy costs arising out of the Inland Revenue Audit of twelve thousand , seven hundred and fifty pounds .
16 But where , as in this case , a party undertakes to make a payment because by so doing it will gain an advantage arising out of the continuing relationship with the promisee the new bargain will not fail for want of consideration .
17 These social movements express new forms of social struggle , which have arisen out of the relative failure of other sectors of society to make significant changes and out of changing socio-economic conditions .
18 The liability of husbands and wives ( it does not apply to unmarried couples which seems anomalous ) arises out of the National Assistance Act 1948 and the income support regulations , and is discretionary for the local authority and DSS .
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