Example sentences of "[pron] arise from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Exchange differences which arise from translation of the opening share capital and reserves of foreign subsidiary undertakings are taken to reserves .
2 We will discuss problems such as these in chapter 8 by using an actual schedule which incorporates examples of mistakes , but before doing this we must also consider the problems which arise from lack of understanding of the question .
3 The usual difficulties which arise from restraint of trade and business secrets clauses in employment contracts occur because an employee has decided to set up as , or work for , a competitor of his employer .
4 The panels can also be attached to timber frames or ductwork to create new walls or partitions , allowing existing facilities to be refurbished , and new facilities to be created quickly , without the need for bricks and mortar and the inherent hygiene complications which arise from refurbishment .
5 We are talking about living communities : dynamic , changing ; subject to pressures which have nothing to do with agriculture ; but imposing on other aspects of life constraints which arise from involvement in agriculture .
6 The seven virtues put together the three theological virtues which arise from man 's relationship to God as his creator , and are the condition of all Christian action — faith , hope and charity — with the four classical virtues which relate to man as a social being : justice towards others , prudence in distinguishing good from evil in the world , fortitude in all circumstances , " whethir so betides " and temperance to achieve a balanced life-style to " lyff skillwisely [ with discretion ] als the lawe techis " .
7 This total expenditure is often referred to as aggregate demand , i.e. the total demand for goods and services in the economy which arises from consumption on domestic products , government expenditure , investment , and exports .
8 There was something essentially virginal about Sara Glynn , not the virginity of naivety or innocence , but the soured virginity which arises from resentment of the female role .
9 To avoid the waste of pupil time which arises from duplication of teaching in differing phases of schooling when the gap itself creates discontinuity , a variety of organizations have been used by LEAs to make sure that primary and secondary schools make clear to each other , first , what is being provided and later , as achievements and the needs of learning change , to help them to plan together to create a complementary or continuous curriculum between the phases .
10 While he condemned as pride the solitary life-style which arises from self-reliance rather than faith in God ( 14.87 ) he countered his opponents with another Scriptural quotation from Osee ( Hosea ) 2:14 interpreted as referring to the relationship between God and the soul : " I will lead her into solitude , and I will speak to her heart " ( 13.83 ) .
11 The second thing to say about humorous crime fiction is that you have to reconcile in your pages that sharp difference between crime , which arises from evil , and laughter , which is by and large a manifestation of good .
12 ‘ Natural philosophy ’ does not consist of ‘ knowledge ’ , which arises from perception of connections between ideas , but of ‘ opinion ’ ; and Locke still associates the word ‘ science ’ with scientia and ‘ knowledge ’ proper .
13 It arose from Council Regulation E.E.C .
14 It arises from constituency surgeries .
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