Example sentences of "may arise [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In that context , the designation by article 5(1) of the Convention of the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question expresses the concern that , because of the close links created by a contract between the parties thereto , it should be possible for all the difficulties which may arise on the occasion of the performance of a contractual obligation to be brought before the same court : that for the place of performance of the obligation .
2 These five workers have been forced to become adept at tackling the complete range of jobs which may arise on the farm over the year .
3 Ophiopristis may be defined as follows : the jaw longer than broad with one or two apical papillae flanked on each side by 4 or more rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae which form a continuous series with 2–4 slightly larger tentacle scales associated with the second oral tentacle pore , these scales may arise on the adoral shields , in some species there may also be papillae on the inner edge of the first ventral arm plate , the adoral shields long and narrow separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields covered and inconspicuous ; tentacle pores of the arm not open but armed with one or two leaf-like or scale-like tentacle scales .
4 A conflict may arise between the pressure to prepare young people for independent living , and their continued need for support .
5 An obvious example is the contradiction that may arise between the requirements for parental affection , on the one hand , and status with peers , on the other .
6 The DRO can follow up a placement to discuss any problems that may arise between the disabled worker and his employer .
7 It is very true that in one sense it must be implied that although there is no existing difference , still that a difference may arise between the parties : yet I think the distinction between an existing difference and one which may arise is a material one , and one which has properly been relied on in this case …
8 Problems may arise during the installation procedure when the user is required to answer questions regarding the hardware being used .
9 A change in magma composition may occur during a single eruption as different parts of the magma chamber are tapped , but more significant compositional changes , often leading to the production of more acidic ejecta , may arise during the overall lifespan of a volcano as a result of chemical changes in the magma reservoir .
10 Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances .
11 In the case of genes , we saw in Chapter 3 that co-adapted gene complexes may arise in the gene pool .
12 Once agreed , your interests should take precedence over everything else that may arise in the course of the inspection and report .
13 Any individual is entitled to follow any faith he chooses — or even none at all — but this should be done sincerely and not simply as some sort of ‘ insurance policy ’ against whatever may arise in the future .
14 Before looking further at the way this assumption was developed , it would be useful to clear up a confusion that may arise in the use of the category ‘ positivist criminology ’ .
15 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
16 Under the English Rules of the Supreme Court ( and comparable rules of court in other Commonwealth jurisdictions ) , the court may make an order for the ‘ detention , custody or presentation ’ of any property which is the subject-matter of a cause or matter before the court or as to which any question may arise in the case ; and may order the inspection of any such property in the possession of a party .
17 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
18 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
19 Classes may arise in the following way .
20 If you countersign this letter in agreement , we will treat you as such for the purpose of regulated work which may arise in the course of future assignments .
21 It reflects some current concerns , and also questions which do not arise specifically at the moment , but which we ought to realise may arise in the future .
22 Secondly , an effect may arise in the recording of gross receipts to the EC budget .
23 And I particularly draw members ' attention to top of the second page where you are requested to indemnify Age Concern for any redundancy costs that may arise in the future .
24 look please at item four , on page one , three , four second paragraph , the contingency fund is designed to provide funds in order to pay for major repairs or replacements which may arise in the future these accounts do not include the contingency fund despite strong recommendations from , can you explain please Mr ?
25 A method for illustrating the intermediate and final outcomes which may arise after the occurrence of a selected initial event ( Reference 5 ) .
26 Contra-charges may arise against the sub-contractor as a result of : damage to materials , plant or completed work damage caused to the work of other trades faulty workmanship which the sub-contractor fails to rectify delays to the contract programme which may result , for example , in increased plant hire charges or claims by the client , against the builder , for liquidated damages excessive wastage of materials through negligence irrespective of whether such wastage is direct or indirect ( see Chapter 5 ) .
27 This family is characterised externally by thickened skin covering the disk and arms which conceals the reduced or fragmented plates of scales ; rudimentary and inconspicuous radial shields ; the jaws usually as broad as long or longer than broad armed with simple spine-like or broad scale-like rugose papillae ; the second oral tentacle pore may arise within the mouth slit as in Ophiomyxa , or more superficially and nearly outside the mouth slip as in Ophioscolex and Ophiophrixus ; oral area usually covered with skin which may obscure the underlying plates ; the arm spines erect laterally placed , covered with thickened skin .
28 The referent or antecedent of an anaphor may arise from the sentence in which the anaphor occurs or from an earlier sentence in the text .
29 The important role attributed to ‘ Motherese ’ in language development among normally developing children , has , in turn , fuelled speculation that some forms of language impairment may arise from the child having insufficient exposure to adult language or , alternatively , being among adults who adopt inappropriate styles of talking to young children .
30 Arousal may arise from the appeal of the goal , the feelings that it engenders , the hormones it stimulates .
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