Example sentences of "arise out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold .
2 Such value-judgments surely arise out of the critics ' disappointment at finding negative aspects in an otherwise positive projection , an all-too-human aspiration for avoiding reality which Leonard refuses to do , to his great cost .
3 I am sure the warm affinities between Scots and Jews arise out of appreciation of herrings .
4 The virtual demise of modern constitutional history as a subject of study has meant that there has been hardly any analysis of the major constitutional questions which arise out of the crisis — what role did the king play , what are the relative rights of the Prime Minister vis-à-vis his Cabinet , what is the relative importance of party and of the ‘ national interest ’ , and what justification can there be for a peacetime coalition government ?
5 Underlying the analysis is a belief that particular forms of strategy arise out of a recognition by working-class members of a need to reduce the material insecurity immanent in the forced commodification of labour — ‘ people engage in various forms of action because it is in their interests to do so ’ ( ibid. p 7 ) .
6 Consider for instance Maltz and Borker 's thesis that the problems of mixed sex talk arise out of cultural mismatch rather than power imbalance ; childhood experience has made men and women diverge in their expectations .
7 Many of the best ones arise out of the preparations for the show and so are never shared by the viewers .
8 Mankind seeks status even more avidly than wealth , and more self-corruptingly ; and intellectual affectation can be a darker sin than whatever vulgarities arise out of a simple greed for gain .
9 The development by the Pythagoreans , for instance , of important mathematical theories out of organisations concerned with mystical cosmologies and shamanistic practices is no more an exception to the way in which scientific progress has been made or to the ‘ spirit of enquiry ’ than the fact that many modern scientific achievements arise out of arcane political interests or commercial ethics .
10 For example , a significant proportion of judicial review actions arise out of regulation of the movement of persons ( that is , immigration control ) .
11 Some , at least , of this confusion and inconsistency arise out of misunderstanding as to what is meant by Wages for Housework , so before proceeding any further I propose to change the term in order to indicate ( a ) that I am not spokeswoman for , nor even in complete agreement with , the campaign of that name ; ( b ) that I do not propose to be sidetracked into an interesting discussion of the precise scientific definition of ‘ wage ’ ; what I am talking about is cash , money , pound notes , that to which a housewife is not entitled , that to which she should be ; and ( c ) that there is housework and housework .
12 Essentially this new regulation , or reregulation as it has become known , is the supervision of conflicts of interest and other risks that arise out of the process of deregulation .
13 For instance , Flax argues that certain preoccupations are typical of masculine philosophy , and arise out of dilemmas deeply rooted in the masculine unconscious , resulting from childrearing practices :
14 Even the criteria of logic ‘ are not a direct gift from God but arise out of and are intelligible only in the context of ways of living or modes of social life ’ .
15 Many third party claims arise out of regimes established for facilitating international transport and communications .
16 The state also has authority to determine disputes which arise out of the operation of its laws .
17 Many of Stenhouse 's objections arise out of other people 's oversimplifications , and it is of course true that we know very little of what actually goes on as a result of our work with students .
18 Your Worships er these offences arise out of er what was initially a road traffic accident which occurred on the twenty first of June er when er Mr 's vehicle came into collision with er a vehicle that was erm stationary in the centre of the road waiting to turn right .
19 He identifies these as ‘ material divisions which are every bit as ‘ real ’ and every bit as pertinent as those which arise out of the relations between classes ' ( Saunders , 1984 : 207 ) .
20 However , recently , there has also been emphasis on inequalities that arise out of gender or ethnic differences .
21 That is because a large number of cases on public nuisance arise out of some misuse of the highway ( inherently unlawful ) and due to the growth of statutory offences touching such matters as health and environment .
22 Er sir these are matters which arise out of the questions you last asked .
23 These interesting ideas arise out of something called The General Theory of Relativity .
24 The accounts of our abnormality that arise out of the theoretical perspectives of individual psychology and of non-materialist social psychology are rejected on the grounds of their incoherency , and their ideological nature is indicated .
25 Ideas about the abnormality of disabled people that arise out of research based on adding together the particular psychological attributes of individual disabled people are then systematically misleading , since they fail to include ‘ social forces , structural features of society , institutional factors and so on ’ ( Lukes , 1973 , p. 122 ) in their explanations — in other words , because they treat disability as if it were the same thing as impairment .
26 In the uplands , on the other hand , the greatest threats to the traditional landscape arise out of poverty , neglect and decay .
27 People 's values and attitudes arise out of their material environment and daily experiences as much as out of what they hear or read .
28 By political I mean those cases which arise out of controversial legislation or controversial action initiated by public authorities , or which touch important moral or social issues .
29 He has further sub-divided these into their key historical topics and , further still , identified the special issues that arise out of these topics .
30 All of these could be called private fears — they arise out of your own life pattern and needs .
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