Example sentences of "arise from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Advocates of the deal stressed the dire economic consequences which would arise from the plan 's rejection .
2 The presence of mains services and their location will generally arise from the solicitors ' enquiries and searches , but their significance on layout can be underestimated .
3 But the monthly means from November to February show comparatively little variation and indicate an average winter population in the two Harbours of around 1,200 birds ; at least some of the fluctuations in the winter counts must arise from the species ' regular habit of feeding outside the Harbours in flooded fields , when these are available .
4 3.11 When there is some particular feature in a case which aggravates the degree of suffering it need not arise from the plaintiff 's concern about himself .
5 But , if the wife has been in receipt of the advice of a stranger whom the creditor believes on reasonable grounds to be competent , independent and disinterested , then the circumstances would need to be very exceptional before the creditor could be held bound by any equity which otherwise might arise from the husband 's conduct and his wife 's actual failure to understand the transaction …
6 The ‘ three-triangle ’ gull arose from a student 's problem whilst on a course in Wales .
7 It arose from the child 's writing , from her awareness of audience and her commitment to communicating with them .
8 The first arose from the government 's decision to impose a standstill grant for that year — in effect a reduction in the District 's planned programme in the 1952–53 session at a time when much patient work to gain support from trade union branches and members had succeeded particularly in Norwich and Northamptonshire .
9 are few in number ( 84 , most of them Roman Catholic ) , and they arose from the government 's offer in 1936 to pay 50–75% of the cost of building new secondary schools .
10 The difficulty , of course , is demonstrating that the defects arose from the doctor 's negligence .
11 Lucy Keane , defending , said the tragedy arose from the mother 's unhappy childhood and adolescence and the unhappy relationship she had which resulted in the birth of her son .
12 These arise from a household 's obligation to devote many unpaid hours of work to caring for its dependent members , and from the fact that some households have only one fit person of working age who has to choose between doing this , or going out to earn a living , or driving themselves to exhaustion trying to do both .
13 By fundamental barriers we mean those difficulties , which usually arise from a person 's personal circumstances such as lack of money or having to look after dependants .
14 Problems with the defence of justification arise from the law 's procedures , not its principles .
15 The ideas arise from the planner 's informal trawling of the external environment for information .
16 But reserve is not the same as contestation , and people linked by descent were bound by their opposition to others , had a solidarity based on common ownership and defence , which seemed stronger than day-today resentments arising from a father 's control of his sons .
17 Indeed , some would argue that the bureaucracy 's privileged access to the economic surplus arising from the state 's role in the production process gives it an interest comparable to that of a class , especially when control over property is combined with political power ( Saul 1974 ) .
18 There are two reasons , one arising from the manna gripings model , the other from the empiricist doctrine about how language is meaningful .
19 The Commissioner of Inland Revenue confirmed assessments to tax on the profits arising from the taxpayer 's sub-licensing operations and the taxpayer appealed to the Board of Review .
20 This meant that our annual plan for the curriculum training days needed to recognise and reflect the training needs arising from the secondee 's work .
21 There may be financial problems arising from the patient 's illness , and the social worker can help in obtaining the benefit payments available from the State for patients and their carers , called the attendance allowance .
22 Postponement would mean a two-year delay in improving services from King 's Cross and the nearby St Pancras station and the implementation of safety measures arising from the King 's Cross underground fire in 1987 .
23 Cummings and Henry interpreted this as a ‘ natural ’ process arising from the individual 's loss of skill , energy and determination in coping with the pressures of mainstream social life .
24 In the Netherlands where Article 3(5) has been used on a large scale , the key element in the definition is that the handicap is external ( i.e. not arising from the farmer 's operating practices ) and permanent in the locality .
25 This concerns the collection of revenues arising from the artist 's live appearances .
26 That is the amount of the retailer 's loss arising from the wholesaler 's breach of contract .
27 In 1979 about 57 per cent of elderly married couples ' incomes were supplemented by an occupational pension ( usually arising from the husband 's previous job ) and the percentage for men living alone was much the same ( Table 5.7 ) .
28 He examines their various kinds of failure in reading , arising from the reader 's susceptibility to personal fantasy , dominance by dogma , over-literalness , careless construing , and so on .
29 The landlord should include in the terms of engagement that the agent is liable to reimburse him for any penalty or interest arising from the agent 's error or late submission of information .
30 The judge was told that the father had given undertakings ( which the judge recited in the course of his judgment ) that , if the court ordered the child to be returned to Canada , he would not attempt to remove him from the care of the mother without an order of the Canadian court ; that he would not support or initiate any contempt of court or criminal proceedings arising from the mother 's removal of the child , and would co-operate in having an early hearing of the proceedings in Ontario .
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