Example sentences of "arises from [art] " in BNC.

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1 This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours .
2 Then one can address the question of whether rape should be confined to cases where submission arises from a threat or fear of violence , or whether it should be phrased more widely .
3 Sometimes , as in West Africa , a lady arises from a lake , yet she is no lady but the lake itself .
4 The concern of British pensioners about the level of pension arises from a belief that the British retirement pension is one of the lowest in Europe .
5 This arises from a number of causes .
6 The evaluation mainly arises from a combination of three factors .
7 In addition , where an odour arises from a works on which many people rely for employment the decision whether to complain or not is influenced by the realisation that should a local authority press their employer to take costly steps to abate the odour , it could result in closure of the works with consequent loss of employment .
8 That which restructures for labour is local , in that it arises from a desire to tackle local problems with locally based solutions to benefit local people .
9 The finding relevant to the present argument is one that arises from a comparison of the results of the experiment reported above with those from a minor variation of this study , in which the passages were changed to the past tense .
10 ( Some suggest that part of its secretiveness arises from a fear of becoming involved in the litigation instituted by injured patients . )
11 Often a theme arises from a story or rhyme or following an outing to a farm or zoo .
12 Cell vulnerability arises from a number of known factors that influence cellular metabolism ; e.g. sustained adverse mental or emotional conditions , environmental discord , nutritional shortcomings , ultra-violet irradiation or genetic factors .
13 But the idea of communicative competence arises from a dissatisfaction with the Chomskyan distinction between competence and performance and essentially seeks to establish competence status for aspects of language behaviour which were indiscriminately collected into the performance category .
14 ‘ The highest single total of ‘ no' ’ answers arises from a lack of cold or continuous review procedures which firms are required to establish and maintain in accordance with the Audit Regulations .
15 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
16 This parable arises from a question asked of Jesus by a lawyer who was trying to test him .
17 It is not clear whether this motivation arises from a pragmatic desire to influence other people in order to achieve common objectives , or whether social interactions act as a catalyst for the child 's intrinsic curiosity about language as a system for communicating with other people .
18 It arises from a series of acts of faith : speech is natural , language acquisition occurs naturally through audition ; the oral approach incorporates this natural approach ; children who do not acquire language in this way are therefore deviant , and thus defective .
19 Some of the emphasis which is placed on general and mass trends in modern history arises from a sort of optical illusion , because we have so much more information about the general nature and working of recent societies than we have for earlier periods .
20 The debate arises from a case in Wisconsin in which a white boy , Gregory Reddick , was battered unconscious by a group of young blacks .
21 It might be suggested that the disempowerment of parents arises from a combination of LEAs seeking to maintain control over the distribution of resources and professionals seeking to secure the autonomy of their professional role .
22 Setae or Macrotrichia ( Fig. 4 ) are commonly known as hairs and each arises from a cup-like pit or alveolus .
23 Drife should not be surprised that many women respond to a strange man with a conditioned response that arises from a long learning experience in a male dominated society .
24 Increased pressure on social services departments arises from a greater number of child abuse referrals , higher levels of unemployment since 1979 , higher levels of crime , policies of de-institutionalisation and demographic factors .
25 The need for further discussion and debate arises from a number of issues .
26 On State and Religion ( 1864 ) , a political treatise with forays into aesthetics , showed a new preoccupation with creative illusion and dream images , Wahn and Wahngebilde , clearly visible also in Meistersinger ( the victorious Prize Song itself arises from a dream ) and , at least in part , derived from Schopenhauer 's Parerga and Paralipomena ( 1864–5 ) .
27 To allow for the possibility that the acceleration change arises from a change in load torque ( as distinct from a change in Switching angle ) , the trial disturbances in switching angle must be made in both the positive and negative senses .
28 It arises from a combination of factors e.g. dampness and absence of adequate ventilation over a significant period of time .
29 The crippling difficulty about such ideas whenever they have been raised and examined closely arises from a problem about the nature of federal government .
30 Note : The Richards function arises from a particular expression for the relative growth rate of a plant , namely , for some size attribute X , This equation states that the growth rate is initially small , increases to a maximum , and then declines again as the plant approaches full growth .
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