Example sentences of "can arise from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest not , and that most long-term core portfolios should contain them , remembering that in the short-term extra volatility can arise from currency fluctuations . |
2 | The potential hazards that can arise from cabin pressurisation are only one aspect of the many features that aircraft designers must contend with , and engineers are well able to calculate the forces involved and build in the necessary safeguards . |
3 | The counsellor is often able to observe the spark of insight and realization which can arise from contact with another troubled individual . |
4 | Many class activities can arise from work focused around original written sources . |
5 | His enthusiastic and entrepreneurial promotion of these studies , however , was combined with a political naïvety that blinded him to the problems that can arise from reliance on external sources of funding in politically charged fields of study . |
6 | These different conditions can arise from over-protection or lack of understanding of visual handicap . |
7 | It can arise from talk overheard on the top of a bus , or anywhere . |