Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] arising 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 The study quantifies the direct , indirect and induced employment arising from the Scotch Whisky industry .
5 The tegumentary nerves are a pair of slender strands arising from the dorsal lobe and passing to the vertex .
6 Are there any legal or ethical problems arising from the depicted scene ?
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 It had dealt successfully with yet another of the many crises arising from the slow dissolution of the Ottoman Empire .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Moreover , the Commission considered that the social benefits that would accrue from economic developments arising from the internal market could not be left to chance .
14 I am sure it will want to consider the strategic issues arising from the A5/A55 relationship .
15 Thus , any income arising from the settled property will arise to the trustees not the settlor , so the settlor will not be taxed on that income .
16 There are several points arising from the above lists :
17 Such benefits can to some extent compensate a widow for lack of access to occupational scheme benefits in her own right and for financial disadvantage arising from the traditional domestic division of labour .
18 Such effects are shown by differences between the test samples and control samples stored in impermeable containers , e.g. , ( a ) adverse effects on moisture sensitive products resulting from the inward passage of water vapour ; or on certain products because of the inward diffusion of atmospheric oxygen ; ( b ) adverse effects arising from the outward passage of volatile constituents of product , e.g. , water vapour , i.e. , evaporation of product ; loss of perfume or flavour , or ‘ panelling ’ of plastic bottles .
19 Right , that 's matters arising from the last minutes , any other matters arising from the last minutes ?
20 Against this one must set the likelihood of increased travel and other costs arising from the greater geographical dispersion of the units in the sample .
21 Thus , despite the fact that he had dealt with the relationship of town and countryside at a very abstract level Bukharin did try to grapple with some of the fundamental , enduring and concrete problems arising from the revolutionary transformation of the economy .
22 Smyth pleaded guilty to four charges arising from the hit-and-run accident in which 22-year-old Declan Byrne , of Drumcrew , Castleblaney , was killed near his home on the main Dublin-Derry road on February 21 last .
23 Torbay magistrates also bailed Longthorne 's nephew Keith Holliday on four charges arising from the same incident .
24 The court must consider the need to avoid delay when an adjournment is sought for any reason but particularly where there are concurrent care and criminal proceedings arising from the same facts .
25 After months of sporadic negotiations , Iran and the United States on May 13 signed an agreement to settle more than 3,100 US financial claims arising from the 1979 Iranian revolution .
26 Although the two leaders signed 15 low-level agreements covering issues such as environmental protection , nuclear energy and cultural links , no significant progress appeared to have been made towards resolving the outstanding dispute arising from the Soviet Union 's occupation of the four islands north of Hokkaido .
27 But the pre-tax figure of £20.1m was hit by exceptional charges of nearly £1.5m , two-thirds of which was earmarked for an estimated £2.5m of bad debts arising from the difficult trading conditions .
28 I 'm more concerned about erm future possibilities , not least the possibility that the , if we fight the next European election under first past the post system then of course there will need to be a further set of boundary changes in the very near future arising from the parliamentary boundary commission proposals and I hope that again that the minister will take the change in in his remarks a little later , to assure the house that this was , because of the time constraints and there are reasons for that that I 'll come to , but because of the time constraints that this was in fact just a one off proposal because its sad that party political considerations that the minister has eluded to , the difficulties that Conservative party had over the Maastricht bill , caused our boundary procedures to be tampered with at all in the U K. At the same time as we 're seeing er a welcome expansion of democratic forms in the rest of the world in erm Eastern and central er Europe , in South Africa for instance we see the erosion of these forms in the United Kingdom .
29 In 1981 Sharpe ( p. 5 ) pointed to an ‘ unresolved tension ’ in central local relationships arising from the ambiguous status of local government , which is subordinate to Parliament , but at the same time ‘ has the potential for independent power ’ through being elected and by having the capacity to raise at least some of its revenue by local taxation .
30 In the trial last month arising from the disastrous fire at the James Bourlet antique storage warehouse at Heathrow on 7 October 1991 when items of furniture and objects valued at millions of pounds were lost , Alan Baggs , air freight manager , was acquitted of starting the fire .
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