Example sentences of "arise [subord] the [noun sg] is " in BNC.
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1 | The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 . |
2 | Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor . |
3 | Problems can arise if the substrate is too deep and not regularly vacuumed when using external filtration , which could affect the health of your fishes . |
4 | The question does not arise if the decision is forced by circumstances . |
5 | If members do not achieve a similar output , resentment will arise if the payment is divided equally at the end of the week . |
6 | A legal quandary can arise if the contraceptive is requested by a girl under 16 years of age . |
7 | These problems do not arise if the referee is an expert . |
8 | It is better that the purchaser is aware of the difficulties before contracts are executed as this reduces the possibility of disputes for breach of warranty arising once the transaction is completed . |
9 | Further complexities in place deixis arise if the speaker is in motion — it then becomes quite possible to use temporal terms in order to refer to deictic locations , as in : ( 86 ) I first heard that ominous rattle ten miles ago ( 87 ) There 's a good fast food joint just ten minutes from here This raises the issue about whether time deixis or place deixis is more basic . |
10 | The Countryside Commission , the government 's advisory body , has similar feelings and in its report , Planning for a Greener Countryside , comments that ‘ problems often arise because the development is inappropriate for the proposed site … imposed on the countryside rather than being a part of it ’ . |
11 | All claims arising whilst the craft is left afloat unmanned in the water from the 1st September to 31st March inclusive , whilst in the United Kingdom , Republic of Ireland and Channel Islands . |
12 | Violence is altogether more likely to arise where the conduct is actually directed towards another person . |
13 | The same kind of problem arises if the system is looked at from the angle of the natural sciences . |
14 | Student counsellors say tutor-student liaisons are primarily between female students and male tutors , and the key problem arises if the academic is involved with assessment of his partner 's work . |
15 | This need for evidence arises because the world is inherently uncertain . |
16 | Lack of attention to explanations arises because the student is behind in his copying . |
17 | The consent of the existing licensee is not a statutory requirement , however most boards insist that consent is endorsed on the principal licence or is indicated to the clerk in writing , in order to ensure no dispute arises after the application is considered as to who the correct licence holder should be . |
18 | ‘ There is nothing in the section , so far as I can see , inconsistent with the view that the cause of action arises when the work is completed . |
19 | This condition often arises when the system is out of balance . |
20 | This situation only arises when the motor is stationary ; if the motor is moving the phases are excited in sequence and any one winding is excited for only a fraction of the cycle . |
21 | Fred Jarvis of the National Union of Teachers has already hinted at the fundamental difficulty which arises when the professional is set within tightly prescribed guidelines . |
22 | The problem arises when the mother is rhesus negative and her baby is rhesus positive . |