Example sentences of "[Wh det] arise [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the light of the recent debates over the attribution of the prints of Mantegna and his school which arose during the recent exhibition , it was particularly apposite of Christie 's to produce a beautiful impression of ‘ The Flagellation with the Pavement ’ ( B.XIII ) ( lot 30 , est. £120,000–160,000 ) , here attributed to Mantegna with a correspondingly strong estimate .
2 An illustrated booklet to accompany the series was prepared by a member of the Ipswich Tutorial Class and questions which arose during the post-broadcast class discussion were forwarded to Mrs. Adams who dealt with them during the following week 's transmission .
3 It could successfully handle the problems which arose in the therapeutic setting with the masochistic patients , always a key requirement of a theoretical change for Freud 's theorizing .
4 Bultmann , as I mentioned , never speaks in terms of a two-nature Christology of the type which arose in the Greek world .
5 The dilemma which arose from the modern sculptor , was summed up by Marion Spielmann in British Sculptors and Sculptors of Today ( 1901 ) ‘ The present aim is to give life without actual realism — a suggestion of reality shrouded in poetry and grace … our artists understand that if the figures are to be more like the human form the statues must be unconscious of their absence of drapery as though they were symbols — which indeed they are ’ .
6 Speaking in the local Bemba dialect , Texas tells the story of Zambia 's worst civil unrest in post-independence history — the 1986 food riots which arose from the burning desire of Zambia 's poorest people to survive .
7 SCOTVEC and centres have been engaged in an extensive development plan , the aim of which is to explore the issues which arose from the Consultative Paper of February 1987 ( ‘ SCOTVEC Higher Education Provision ’ ) and which were detailed in the Policy Paper ( ‘ Advanced Courses Development Programme : A Policy Paper — March 1988 ’ ) .
8 Attempts to simplify this , particularly in the vogue for a massive Romanesque style in the 1880s , foundered on the sheer scope of station-building continent-wide , and the range of experimentation which arose from the repeated station renewal of railway companies whose exaggerated energy and corporate conceit were to endanger their own survival .
9 The tentacle scales which arise on the lateral arm plate or on the abradial part portion of the pore furthest from the mid-line of the arm are counted , i.e. L4–5 .
10 Then those which arise on the ventral arm plate on the abradial portion of the pore nearest the mid-line of the arm i.e. V4–5. ( e ) The number , form and arrangement of the arm spines on the lateral arm plate — generally a specific character .
11 There are further implications which arise from the mere fact that in contemporary society women live longer than men .
12 The two main questions which arise from the preliminary issue are : ( 1 ) can a non-trading body corporate sue for libel under English law ? ( 2 ) If the answer to ( 1 ) is ‘ Yes , ’ is a local authority or other governmental body in a different position from other trading or non-trading corporations and , having regard to the right of freedom of expression as set out in article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms , unable to sue ?
13 The above list is by no means exhaustive , but it covers most of the matrix types which arise in the present text .
14 Ophiactis balli differs from O. abyssicola in the following characters : it only has one distal oral papilla , which arises on the oral plate , it has fewer arm spines and the shape of the ventral arm plates which are almost square compared to the distinctly pentagonal plates of O. abyssicola .
15 If the employment contract is not renewed at the end of the 2 year period benefit should not be paid as the policy wordings exclude ‘ unemployment which arises at the normal termination date of a fixed term contract ’ .
16 [ 1991 ] Ch. 1 Mr. Andrew Park Q.C. , sitting as a deputy High Court judge in the Chancery Division , was dealing with an execution difficulty rather different from that which arises in the present case .
17 It will be readily apparent that the section is silent on the question which arises in the present case , namely whether a minor who has attained the age of 16 years has an absolute right to refuse medical treatment .
18 In many generalized insects there is also a median , unbranched apodeme or spina which arises from the intersegmental spinasternum .
19 The use of a comprehensive computer database allows a small number of staff to handle a large volume of cases with the confidence which arises from the correct use of documentation and the reminders which are produced by the computer .
20 Within this framework , language may be conceived of as a process which arises from the social interaction of individuals ; it is neither a skill possessed by individuals nor simply a reflection of environmental influences .
21 If the settlor retains an interest in any income arising under the settlement or in any of the property comprised in the settlement , any income which arises from the settled property , to the extent that it is not distributed , will be treated as the income of the settlor ( TA 1988 , s673 ) .
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