Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] arise from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They are : co-ordinating the interactions of multiple types of ambiguity , co-ordinating processes that encode different sources or types of knowledge ; co-ordinating the resolution of several anaphors in one sentence ; and co-ordinating the consideration of possible referents arising from the current sentence and from elsewhere .
2 All this suspicion arose from the first nylon yarn that appeared on the market .
3 It was interpreted by most commentators as being indicative of the concern felt by members of the House ( all of whom faced re-election in November ) over the level of public anger arising from the enormous cost of the S&L rescue operation , currently estimated to have exceeded $88,000 million .
4 Diffracted beams from such a surface are conventionally divided into two categories : integral-order beams produced by the substrate alone , and fractional-order beams arising from the combined substrate and adsorbed layer symmetry .
5 Further divisions arose from the growing tension between Great Russian merchants concentrated in the centre of the Empire and those from ethnic minorities — Poles , Jews , Germans , Armenians , Greeks and Tartars — on the periphery .
6 A number of interesting points arise from the above analysis :
7 Induced employment arises from the personal expenditures of those employed directly by Scotch Whisky companies , and indirectly in the network of supplier companies .
8 The study quantifies the direct , indirect and induced employment arising from the Scotch Whisky industry .
9 A further problem arises from the featureless morphology of mouse chromosomes and the need to introduce some form of banding technique to identify the individual chromosomes and the fine regions within these .
10 This possibility arises from the complex statutory definition of your period of ‘ continuous employment ’ .
11 ( 5.19 ) with respect to time gives the variation of rotor position with time : For a phase current the flux linked with phase A is simply the product of current and inductance : and the rate of change of flux linkages with time is : The first term in this expression is the voltage induced in the phase windings by the rotor motion and the second term arises from the changing current in the phase inductance — Substituting from Eqns — ( 5.17 ) and ( 5.20 ) gives the motional voltage in terms of the phase inductance : Since the phase current , is produced by a switched voltage supply it is non-sinusoidal and therefore , from Eqn .
12 The tegumentary nerves are a pair of slender strands arising from the dorsal lobe and passing to the vertex .
13 The so-called Caudal Sympathetic Nervous System arises from the posterior compound ganglion of the ventral nerve-cord and supplies the reproductive system and posterior part of the gut ; it is , however , difficult to draw a clear distinction between such a system and the visceral branches of the peripheral nervous system considered below .
14 Such trust arose from the implied assumption that , ‘ Our guests are gentlemen . ’
15 Nevertheless , the fact that these bound states arose from the well-defined N = 8 theory should enable us to make a number of predictions that could be tested at energies that are accessible now or will be in the near future .
16 These attitudes arise from the American historical experience .
17 These conflicts arise from the different perceptions of reality produced by the values ‘ implicit in the trained outlooks associated with various technical specialities ’ ( Downs 1967 , p. 50 ; see also Pfeffer 1981 , p. 73 ) .
18 These problems arise from the intrinsic contradiction in objectification by which the very form necessary for the subject 's development is always an exercise in self-alienation and is therefore a potential source of estrangement .
19 Are there any legal or ethical problems arising from the depicted scene ?
20 Do these differences arise from the local packing of cations and anions , or does the random network of chains and planes of silicate , for instance , impose the main constraint ?
21 These differences arise from the basic assumptions of that culture ( see Chapter 6 ) .
22 A problem with the conversion to domestic use of a church planned in the conventional way arises from the cross-sectional shape of the building .
23 The expansion and free volume can then be characterized by the ratio of the thermal energy arising from the external degrees of freedom available to the component , U thermal , and the interaction energy between neighbouring non-bonded segments , U cohesive which will oppose the thermal energy effects , i.e. where Ε * is the characteristic cohesive energy per contact .
24 Reforms in US monetary policy from 1979 — which led to much tighter monetary conditions and higher interest rates — paved the way for a resurgence in the dollar in the early 1980s , supported by the increased demands arising from the second oil crisis .
25 It had dealt successfully with yet another of the many crises arising from the slow dissolution of the Ottoman Empire .
26 In fact this uniform extension model predicted that in most geologically reasonable situations subsidence caused by thinning of the lithosphere through stretching would outweigh any thermal isostatic uplift arising from the partial replacement of cool lithosphere by hot asthenosphere below the zone of extension .
27 The electrical problem arises from the finite time it takes a signal to travel across a chip .
28 In short , we may recognise three sources for the similarities in bylaws of common field farming in the East Midlands : first , a pattern of intermingled parcels of land involving all classes of tenants and lords ; second , some commonly accepted principles governing social life , which may fairly be regarded as the necessary outcome of the first proposition ; third , a similar physical environment which influenced the choice of farming objectives ; and last , similar economic pressures arising from the basic human need for food , and developing along similar lines , as the market in agricultural produce expanded and communities were driven to pursue change in the same general direction .
29 Early anxieties about the Russian campaign were soon dispelled by the growing confidence arising from the rapid and impressive successes of the Wehrmacht in the initial advances .
30 Those problems arose from the fixed Bretton Woods exchange rate system .
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