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

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1 Consequential Loss : Insurance from £100 up to £10,000 per item against consequential loss arising from loss , damage or delay subject to policy terms and conditions .
2 Consequential Loss : Insurance cover from £100 up to £10,000 per item against consequential loss arising from loss , damage or delay subject to policy terms and conditions .
3 The government 's concern throughout the late 1940s was to stimulate building to make up the deficiencies in housing stock arising from bomb damage and the wartime standstill in house building .
4 This is referred to as a Genlock card , a term arising from television broadcasting jargon meaning ‘ generator lock ’ .
5 The high affinity of the repressor-operator complex arises from exclusion of solvent and ions from the interface , and formation of a large number of hydrogen-bond and salt-bridge interactions .
6 Where the cause of action arises from statute , the question as to what is merely procedural and what is an inherent element in the cause of action is one of construction .
7 It does not matter that the plaintiffs ' cause of action against the third defendant arises from conspiracy or fraud whereas their cause of action against the third party arises from breach of a contractual or tortious duty of care .
8 Willingly she would have surrendered the gift of consciousness if only she might drift like these in a blind passion of being , exempt from question ; yet even as she yearned wistfully so , another voice inside her agitated mind was whispering the old caveat from the Rosarium : that all error arose from failure to begin with the proper substance , from a proud forgetfulness that the magisterium is Nature 's work and not the worker 's .
9 After-tax discount rates also take account of the delay before the cash flow benefit arising from tax deductions occurs .
10 The complex relationship between the gross discount rate ( D g ) and after-tax discount rate ( D at ) may be approximated as : Where : T = corporate tax rate , y = delay ( in years ) before the cash flow benefit arising from tax deductions occurs .
11 If the year end , loan interest rate and start date are the same as in the previous example , and assuming that the rate is 33% and the cash flow benefit arising from tax deductions occurs 21 months after interest payment , D at is 9.712% .
12 The other danger arose from Government departments squeezing a small bill into the Queen 's Speech : ‘ They say it is just two or three little clauses and … it immediately turns out that the process is not nearly as simple as was promised .
13 Much of the mutual exasperation arose from disagreement over the appropriate routes to similar goals .
14 Meanwhile , the government published a report from its radioactive waste management advisory committee saying that BNFL had failed to supply it with sufficient information on its proposals to deal with waste arising from work carried out at THORP for foreign customers .
15 But poverty arising from lack of training , employment , and benefits prevents acquisition of their own home .
16 Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 provides perhaps the most extreme example of the obligation of confidence arising from disclosure for a limited purpose .
17 The first effect suggests instrumenting to avoid any bias in the coefficient arising from colinearity with revaluations , whilst the second leads to IV in order to bypass a measurement error problem .
18 In building up its stable of branded prescription drugs , Medeva has bought a number from SmithKline Beecham , including Dexedrine , which can be regarded as a UK equivalent of methylphenidate , and the products Normax and Micralax , which are used to treat constipation arising from use of opiates in severe pain cases .
19 I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances .
20 ‘ The inconvenience arising from cold in the most carefully constructed railway carriage , where a long journey has to be performed in the winter season , suggested to the directors the necessity of fixing a warming apparatus in the bed of the carriage , and Mr. Perkins , the inventor of the steam gun , has accordingly fitted a very ingenious apparatus for the purpose of heating the carriage , which may be thus briefly described : — a coil of pipe placed near the hinder axletree , and supplied with water from a small cistern in the bed of the carriage , is kept heated by means of a lamp with four burners .
21 … I mean a completely different development arising from computer logic but as unimaginable to us now as a Shakespearean character would have been to an oral-epic culture , and a different way of thinking about and rendering … all worldly phenomena , as revolutionary as the scientific spirit that slowly emerged out of the Renaissance and the Gutenberg galaxy .
22 Some psychiatrists view this as an inevitable development arising from repression of the strong sexual motivation of earlier years pending its revival in adolescence .
23 The alkalinity of water arising from softening is generally harmless , but in some processes it can cause trouble .
24 ‘ Haply I think on thee , and then my state , like to the lark at break of day arising from sun and earth , sings hymns at Heaven 's gate : for thy sweet love remember 'd such wealth brings , that then I scorn to change my state with kings . ’
25 Oil , grease , fat , and soap arising from pollution may be troublesome through the coating of channels , pipes , and filter beds .
26 Alfred Molina 's Shannon comes over as an assemblage of mannerisms rather than a man whose behaviour arises from dissipation and anguish ; Frances Barber is too young , too wiry and too busy for the over-ripe Maxine ; Robin Bailey , though he believably slips in and out of awareness , is too sturdy for the ancient poet , and he sounds and gestures just like colonel Hall on Sergeant Bilko .
27 Where the liquidation arises from insolvency , the company 's employees will be dismissed .
28 It is not known whether the original breeding arose from mutation or selection , or , some say , by crossbreeding with perhaps a French breed or the Devon .
29 This would appear to reflect a chronic tendency to underestimate the enemy : Hailey 's record in dealing with political agitation in India suggests , like that of Lord Irwin , with whom he was intimate , a pattern of masterly inactivity arising from over-confidence , followed by repression when the reality of the threat at last became apparent .
30 Although all proteins in this class show significant homology to HMG1 , no clear consensus sequence arises from comparison among family members of their HMG-box domains ( 36 ) .
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