Example sentences of "[adv] arise from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The problems mostly arose from lack of capital and only in a few cases had any action been taken — two had recently purchased houses in nearby villages for their sons and some had been able to purchase or rent some more land . |
2 | Occasional complaints come from the presence of lead in water , usually through dark lead sulphide staining , but these generally arise from contact with lead or solder on the plant and rarely from contamination of the water , although this could occur when very soft water is in contact with new lead piping . |
3 | The errors possibly arising from voltage variations are however clearly much less than variations arising for other , explained and unexplained reasons and it was decided to abandon this idea . |
4 | An added factor of uncertainty also arose from election petitions filed in the Supreme Court against 11 of the successful candidates . |
5 | In the late 1980s it was felt that low profitability , partly arising from discounting of bonds by syndicate members in the grey market , necessitated a reform of primary market procedures . |
6 | In contrast , antral tumours mainly arose from mucosa showing the changes of chronic active gastritis . |
7 | His or her job is to deal with the child 's physical needs ( e.g. arising from incontinence , lack of mobility or impaired speech ) rather than to help teach the whole class . |
8 | This point was echoed by another member of the TAC , Bernard Chambers of Booth White , who said : ‘ Insolvencies often arise from cash-flow problems caused by late-paying customers . |
9 | Furthermore , anxieties about an increasing ‘ care gap ’ — the growing disparity between the numbers of elderly people likely to need care in the future and the contracting pool of potential informal carers — invariably arise from discussion of the demographic factors affecting the availability of women to care . |
10 | ( As we pointed out in Chapter 1 , both kinds of error frequently arise from performance limitations of the speaker rather than from competence limitations . ) |