Example sentences of "arose from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The controversy apparently arose from a communiqué issued by the Philippines-US Mutual Defence Board after its meeting in Manila on Nov. 5-6 , chaired jointly by the Philippine Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Lisandro Abadia and Adml.
2 It arose from a problem about rabbits .
3 We have yet to see a patient whose iron deficiency arose from a problem in the rectum or lower sigmoid in the absence of observed rectal bleeding , a change of bowel habit , or abnormality on digital examination .
4 But historians now recognize that for Darwin himself the idea of natural selection arose from a dialogue between his geographical studies and his interest in the process of reproduction by which the species is maintained .
5 This change arose from a realization that war provided opportunities for the nobles not only to increase their honour and their prestige but also to enrich themselves .
6 Once again he is worth quoting in full ; the italics are Boswell 's : Johnson 's next disquisition arose from a subject brought back by Boswell after a short excursion .
7 This case arose from a contract under which the pursuers , an engineering company , were to supply and install a conveyor belt system at the premises of the defenders , a brickmaking company .
8 The second difficulty arose from a proposition in St. Augustine in which Galileo saw some mileage .
9 Had their remit been wider , they might well have discovered that many of the teachers ' anxieties about LMS arose from a lack of faith in school-level decision-making and a feeling of being somehow ‘ outside ’ the decision-making process : a ‘ victim ’ of change rather than an agent of it .
10 It arose from a chance encounter at one of the regular community meetings of the YCCC held at a time when they were attempting to reach out to any and all sorts of assistance in solving their pollution problem .
11 ( Peru : the very name arose from a misunderstanding on the part of the Spaniards when Indians told them the name of a river : originally , it was known simply as ‘ New Castille ’ . )
12 The name of ‘ tweed ’ now associated with a rough-surfaced , hard-wearing cloth arose from a misunderstanding between Scot and Sassenach .
13 I 'm happy to say that this , this matter which arose from a misunderstanding on the basis of a grant from the European Social Fund .
14 One such arose from a technicality associated with the Copernican system .
15 They used the language of murder about the slave trade and Fox proclaimed himself an enthusiast for ‘ that zeal and warmth which arose from a sense of justice and was that kind which made men act with energy in a noble cause ’ .
16 He said the offence arose from a sense of ‘ outrage ’ because McWalters believed Chitty had molested a friend .
17 The images of youth arose from a society in which the middle class was reviving its claim to political and cultural leadership at the very time when it was being challenged by the new class politics .
18 The project arose from a pilot study carried out in 1982-3 with the support of the Nuffield Foundation and was one of two parallel projects sponsored by the Scottish Universities French Language Research Association , ( the other , Lyon a la une being unfunded ) .
19 That need for compromise arose from a feature shared by much of the Greco-Roman world : ancient states , being reliant on agriculture , faced a permanent struggle to prevent civic assemblies from being dominated by the urban population ; Rome solved this by eventually allowing dual citizenship — that is , citizenship both of Rome and of the home community whose constitution would be modelled , in a municipal way , on that of often faraway Rome .
20 The second story came from Branson himself , and arose from a tip-off from a journalist named Carla Dobson who worked as the assistant to the Daily Mail gossip-columnist Nigel Dempster .
21 The case arose from a magazine article accusing him of having revealed details of President Kurt Waldheim 's alleged Nazi past to an SPÖ conference in October 1985 .
22 The decision arose from a claim lodged with the ECJ by a group of mainly Spanish-owned fishing companies , employing vessels registered as British , that amendments to the UK 1988 Merchant Shipping Act which excluded 95 of their vessels from British waters were illegal under EC law and had exposed them to financial ruin .
23 One of the earliest associations arose from a meeting of British academic librarians in 1970 .
24 The ‘ three-triangle ’ gull arose from a student 's problem whilst on a course in Wales .
25 Does the Minister accept that the vast majority of people in Scotland recognise and understand international obligations , and that the whole problem of the Iraqi contract arose from a feeling that something was being put through behind the scenes ?
26 It arose from a crisis in a disregarded part of the world , of no consequence to the British since the days of Captain Cook , namely the South Atlantic .
27 Disquiet arose from a number of notorious incidents , in particular the Maxwell Confait murder case .
28 The incident arose from a street meeting of the National Socialist League , addressed by Joyce himself .
29 It arose from a combination of factors .
30 In the longer term the problems arose from a combination of factors including the economic recession ( which had badly affected the revenues from corporate , property and sales taxes which provided the bulk of state incomes ) , the legal obligation of states to balance their budgets , the recent trend of the Reagan and Bush administrations to transfer financial obligations from central to local government , and a rapid escalation in the demands on welfare and prison programmes .
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