Example sentences of "arise [adv] of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is something just to absolutely specific about it , which will actually arise out of the work done by the district councils in their local plans .
2 Other negative feelings may arise out of the learning situation itself , or the student 's total ignorance of the language to be learned .
3 ( c ) The causation of the public nuisance or the threat to public order must arise out of the use of the premises for the sale of alcoholic liquor .
4 For instance erm if you 're communicating via a typewriter , there are various common mistakes which can arise out of the fact that two keys are close together , and so you 've hit one key when you meant the other , and knowing that can help the computer to work out what you intended .
5 The project arose out of the work of a Community Action Project established in the area in 1972 and financed by the Rowntree Trust .
6 The plaintiff 's share of the responsibility for the damage he had suffered in the accident arose out of the finding that either he ought to have known that the defendant 's ability to drive was impaired or , more likely , that he had drunk so much himself that he was unable to tell that the defendant 's ability was in fact impaired .
7 The problem which confronted the Government arose out of the confluence of two streams of difficulty .
8 It arose out of the publication in the USA of Spycatcher , in which the author , Peter Wright , claimed that MI5 had sometimes acted unlawfully .
9 The figures highlight the debate over ‘ reciprocity ’ which arose out of the £2.1bn takeover of Rowntree by Swiss group Nestle last year .
10 The UK Data Protection Act 1984 arose out of the Council of Europe Convention , and is based upon eight general principles .
11 The pleas were entered at an earlier court which heard the charges arose out of the removal and subsequent sale of gents clothing from the store as well as what was described as the ‘ creaming off ’ of cash from sales at the counter .
12 A doctrine such as the Christian belief in God as Trinity arose out of the way in which Christians experienced God as personal and in three quite distinct ways and yet as one .
13 The words which I have read are plain : it was Mr. Vanbergen who said he was going down to Eastbourne , that he was going down as part of his business , and that he did not think he would be getting back after his business on Thursday in time to pay it on Thursday , and the concession arose out of the question whether or not the debtor could be back in town in time to bring it himself , because he frankly said he was trying to get a little more time .
14 The first arose out of the practice announced in Mr. Brittan 's statement of 30 November 1983 of seeking the views of the judiciary on the tariff for a prisoner when he had been detained in custody for about three years .
15 I mean , there was certainly an accident element in , in the , in the physical discovery of the manuscripts , but also it arose out of the historian asking questions , out of the interest that he was wanting to explore .
16 These arose out of the feeling that trade unions had to become involved in other spheres of influence if they were to offset any serious injury which might befall them as a result of the General Strike .
17 The latter arose out of the interest during the Enlightenment in a ‘ science of man ’ , which would explain , scientifically , all aspects of human nature .
18 Well I think people think that a certain amount of time and attention has to be devoted to the Party 's constitution , and there are two things that arose out of the conference in Brighton .
19 Historically , testing arose out of the desire to break down arbitrary barriers of class , race and nationality ; it was part of the democratisation of society at the turn of the century .
20 This issue arose out of the claim to appoint a receiver for the International Tin Council under English law .
21 The claim arose out of the takeover in 1984 of Fidelity plc by Caparo Industries plc which were both listed companies .
22 The plan to make unions responsible for unofficial action arose out of the strikes in the summer on the London Underground , where an informal group of drivers and guards led a long series of stoppages over pay .
23 The decision to produce a further supplement for continuing care units for the elderly with mental disability arose out of the recommendations of the Timbury Report which was published in 1978 and which recommended " the provision and management by the health service of continuing care unit accommodation for the elderly confused . "
24 The case arose out of the Executive Agreement concluded between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran which led to the eventual release of the hostages detained in Tehran from November 1979 to January 1981 .
25 Importantly , Gramsci did not believe that consent was produced as the result of a ruling class conspiracy to hoax the workers ; for him , ideologies arose out of the material realities within which human beings live and work .
26 The neurosis of humanity arose out of the relation to the father , just as it does for the child .
27 The prosecution in 1971 of Jonathan Aitken — now a respected although still controversial Member of Parliament , but then an aspirant journalist — arose out of the Biafran tragedy .
28 The state also has authority to determine disputes which arise out of the operation of its laws .
29 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 .
30 Er sir these are matters which arise out of the questions you last asked .
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