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

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1 He said his financial problems arose from bankruptcy last year .
2 Most problems arise from neglect and , since repairs involve skilled labour , righting a wrong can be expensive .
3 The interdisciplinary course offers a new and attractive way of studying at undergraduate level such subjects politics and history by focusing on the notion of conflict and the particular political and social problems arising from conflict , and in so doing seeks to identify ways of resolving them .
4 running from home : most frequently given reasons were — lack of understanding within the family , problems arising from separation , divorce or remarriage of parents , breakdown in communication , trying to trace absent natural parent , rows and arguments often ending with the youngster being thrown out , violence at home often accompanied by drunkenness , other physical or sexual abuse , and bullying at school .
5 One of the problems arising from reliance on parental contributions is that it produces wide disparities between the resources available to schools with different catchment areas .
6 As a first step towards dealing with these two questions , the 1977 review proposed that EC policy should increasingly be concerned with problems arising from peripherality , particularly where more than one nation was involved , or from the consequences of other EC policies , such as CAP .
7 What I confirmed in answer to the question to which the hon. Gentleman has referred was that we had put in place measures to deal with the problems arising from repossession .
8 The history of the North Wing of Bedford General Hospital is deeply rooted in legislation ; in laws which were designed to deal with the problems arising from unemployment , sickness , destitution and vagrancy .
9 There is little doubt that annual inspection , maintenance and the repairing of damage in use will eliminate a high proportion of the problems arising from neglect .
10 This means understanding UK adoption procedures , issues and problems arising from adoption and subsequent implications for practice .
11 The problem arises from use of the recommended ‘ account payee ’ crossing on a cheque , which prevents it being paid to a third party .
12 The Social Security Minister suggested that unmarried women were deliberately getting themselves pregnant in order to be housed and Mrs Thatcher has endorsed this view saying that the problem arises from family instability and unrealistic expectations .
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