Example sentences of "arise when a " in BNC.

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1 Mostly , crises arise when a guest pulls out at the last minute and we 're urgently looking for a replacement — sometimes we 've had just a matter of hours .
2 The booklet took the form of a discussion document , examining the rationale behind curriculum planning , discussing methods of resolving the problems which often arise when a reshaping of the curriculum is attempted within a school , and identifying ways of monitoring progress and of assessing what has been achieved .
3 Problems of this kind arise when a partner is not so doing — or when our own conception of our own sexual needs is inappropriate .
4 Such a need will arise when a paradigm is threatened by a rival .
5 Answer guide : This point should be used to illustrate the problems that arise when a trading cycle does not fit neatly into one year .
6 Disputes that arise when a sale is not completed often centre around allegations by the vendor that it has incurred costs such as commissioning an accountant 's report on the express understanding that the purchaser would reimburse the cost if the transaction failed .
7 The section defined secondary action in relation to a trade dispute as arising when a person induces another to break a contract of employment if the employer under the contract of employment is not a party to the trade dispute .
8 Chapter 9 considers some of the issues arising when a contract for such a project is placed with an outside organization .
9 In short , enhancing pupil achievement is seen to spring from a more coherent approach to curriculum , assessment and teaching method , seen as an integral whole , and that this is most likely to arise when a school has developed more sophisticated self-monitoring that leads to holistic forward planning , of which INSET is an inherent feature .
10 A possible difficulty might be thought to arise when a proposition is obliquely referred to rather than explicitly stated .
11 Many patients have the highest praise for the effectiveness of communication with hospital staff but there is also , undoubtedly , a lot of criticism , and it is useful to outline some of the problems which can arise when a patient is admitted to hospital .
12 Indirect discrimination against a married person is similar in concept to indirect sex discrimination and may arise when a condition or requirement is applied equally to married and unmarried persons of the same sex but which is in fact discriminatory in its effect on married persons .
13 The case may arise when a range of entries or selected entries are needed for photocomposition .
14 A legitimate expectation may arise when a government agency , by its words or conduct , leads a citizen reasonably to expect that it will act in a particular way .
15 Whereas this involvement by grandmothers is welcomed by their daughters , conflict can arise when a mother tends to " take over " the care of her grandchild , telling her daughter what to do , how to do it , what to buy and so on .
16 You may have a perfectionist on your hands ‘ The problem can arise when a child who is quite bright is aware that she can not express herself equally well on paper , ’ explains educational psychologist Dr Judith Haynes of Child Consultants .
17 Such a situation can easily arise when a depression is situated off southern Norway .
18 Serious difficulties can arise when a contract is varied without proper consideration of the effect of the variation on the expert clause .
19 The problem arose when a ball from Aqib lifted sharply and lobbed off batsman Andrew Jones 's glove to be caught at slip .
20 However , another striking example of this type of mismatch arose when a student teacher CDL used a very simple program that asked children to estimate angles : it was simple to run and at the time had no documentation .
21 An important limitation on the availability of judicial review arose when a senior nursing officer employed by a Health Authority was dismissed for misconduct .
22 This situation arose when a Prime Minister died in office or resigned for personal reasons , that is to say , when a vacancy occurred which was not accompanied by any change in the position of the parties .
23 It is not likely , however , that you will obtain too many vitamins from food and that this will prove problematic ; the danger nearly always arises when a person takes too many vitamin tablets .
24 I shall discuss only one type , but I think it is fairly widespread and will probably serve as an example : the kind that arises when a population of herbivores — deer , elephants , rabbits , monkeys — begins to damage its habitat seriously by overgrazing .
25 The trouble usually arises when a theological theory is claimed to be a concrete principle ( a disease which also afflicts sociologists and psychologists ) or when a scientific theory is held to have disproved a religious statement .
26 The most serious risk arises when a war , national disaster or excessive external debt results in a country 's outright default and repudiation of outstanding debts .
27 Opinion shopping arises when a firm 's opinion is sought , by an organisation which is not an existing audit client , on the accounting treatments appropriate to its particular circumstances .
28 This perversion arises when a conscious creature becomes more interested in itself than in God … the sin of pride ’ ; compare Melkor in the music of the Ainur seeking ‘ to increase the power and glory of the part assigned to himself ’ .
29 The problem arises when a batch of recruits enter military service or when a large company takes on a new set of graduates .
30 In this context the situation which arises when a person dies is very instructive .
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