Example sentences of "arise from this " in BNC.

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1 ( 3 ) The replies that you give are not evidence against you in any later criminal trial that may arise from this case .
2 What further activities could arise from this exercise ?
3 The whole of the synthetic dyeing industry arose from this and subsequently completely replaced natural dyes .
4 True , without error , certain and most true ; that which is above is as that which is below , and that which is below is as that which is above , for performing the miracles of the One Thing ; and as all things were from One , by the mediation of One , so all things arose from this One Thing by adaptation ; the father of it is the Sun , the mother of it is the Moon ; the wind carries it in its belly ; the nurse thereof is the Earth .
5 The problems and criticism that arose from this decision , however , reflected the varying sizes of the administrative units .
6 Where he comes seriously adrift , however , is in tackling the practical and ethical issues that arise from this uniquely far-reaching area of research .
7 Just as parents sometimes feel caught in the middle of competing demands which arise from this conflict , so also do residential workers , often in more extreme ways .
8 Three points arise from this example .
9 The difficulties which arise from this structure are familiar from the debates in feminism , where , woman , seems to be offered an alternative of either being the ‘ other ’ as constituted by man , that is , conforming to the stereotypes of patriarchy , or , if she is to avoid this , of being an absolute ‘ other ’ outside knowledge , necessarily confined to inarticulate expressions of mysticism or jouissance .
10 Two third party issues arise from this judgment .
11 Two important questions arise from this decision .
12 Various points arise from this simple example .
13 Two important issues arise from this reliance .
14 The wording of the document clearly states , ‘ and/or any other businesses that arise from this company . ’
15 Now it does in fact arise from this issue of concealed households .
16 Several issues arise from this premise : ( 1 ) Teachers must use diagnostic records as pupils come to them , be it across a phase or year on year .
17 Now a number of questions arise from this unhappy situation .
18 A number of points arise from this statement about ‘ sealed lorries ’ .
19 Arising from this unresolved difficult and unsatisfactory position , Pateman 's appointment was renewed for only one further year in 1925–26 and at the reduced annual salary of £200 .
20 Arising from this point follows the key hypothesis of the review .
21 Partly arising from this , and partly because of the lack of difference found between many predator species , the crude measure of skeletal element proportions is not diagnostic , although it can still provide an approximation of the overall structure of the bone assemblage .
22 It confronts a range of moral and political issues arising from this relationship , and acquaints students with the various arguments , theories , principles and concepts which help to explain and evaluate these issues .
23 Bukharin 's equilibrium theory specifically allowed for a synthesis arising from this contradictory unity .
24 The towers collapse when the height becomes too great and the vocabulary arising from this activity is usually of the type , ‘ Can I make it fall down ? ’
25 The situation arising from this all-too-common attitude was as follows : in the evening she was placing herself in a situation of maximum temptation as far as diet-breaking was concerned with time on her hands and food and drink all too readily available .
26 There is no evidence of health problems arising from this particular factor , but on this healthy diet we want to take extra care to ensure all essential nutrients .
27 There was a feeling of hopelessness because of the prospect of unemployment facing most of the young people but also a great deal of anger and frenzied organizing arising from this .
28 As I see it , the differences between classical and evolutionary game theory concern two main points : the meaning of a ‘ payoff ’ , and the contrast between dynamics and rationality , and , arising from this , the meaning of a ‘ solution ’ .
29 Thus , in trying to change teaching , ironically it is likely that the recommendations arising from this kind of research , like much of the research on teacher effectiveness that preceded it , will help keep teaching the same by failing to look outside the parameters of the transmission model .
30 From a national accounting viewpoint the distortions arising from this are probably large .
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