Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] that arise " in BNC.

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1 Some of the problems that arise can not be solved immediately , but in the long term many can be anticipated and overcome .
2 If you are the daughter-in-law in this situation , you need to accept the fact that most of the problems that arise have their roots in hidden jealousy ( including your own ) .
3 To recapitulate : I have discussed some of the problems that arise if one believes that everything in the universe is determined .
4 Our response was , ’ What about having more bands to take account of the difficulties that arise because of the differences in property prices in London compared with other parts of the country ? ’
5 On the one hand , the empirical work has yet to incorporate many of the concerns that arise in the theoretical literature , as illustrated by the treatment of incidence ; on the other hand , many of the theoretical models are far removed from being empirically implementable , and leave out of account important factors ( such as the implications for production of the heterogeneity of labour ) .
6 2.39 Finally , many of the factors that arise in assessing damages on death were considered by the House of Lords in Taylor v O'Connor [ 1971 ] AC 115 .
7 In this issue of Health Action we highlight some of the challenges that arise in the collection and use of information and some of the experiences of people who are trying to meet those challenges .
8 Some are special because of the needs that arise from some physical or mental handicap ; some are special because of a particular gift ; some because no one treats them as though they are special .
9 As I have suggested , routines are useful in pre-empting some of the confrontations that arise over getting up , getting washed , getting dressed , getting fed , getting the school bus on time , and so on .
10 One example of the inadequacies that arise from such informal presentation of the theory is the absence of a clear analysis of the interdependence of production technique and organizational form .
11 This paper includes a derivation of the field equations in the form given in Chapter 6 , a general class of exact solutions which includes the two mentioned above as special cases , and a discussion of the singularities that arise .
12 Frank Pignatelli , Strathclyde 's director of education , said last night : ‘ We will be lending our fullest support to the CRE and will be very keen to take forward any of the suggestions that arise from their investigation .
13 Thus many of the issues that arise over open case conferences with client access also occur in network meetings .
14 This uncertainty is of relevance to some of the issues that arise on this appeal .
15 This section considers some of the issues that arise when examining the incidence of taxation in a model where markets do not necessarily clear , focusing particularly on unemployment .
16 This form of internal organization arises from the need to maintain direct control of the activity of employees , indirect control via incentive schemes not being possible ( we refer below to some of the issues that arise in the attempt to devise such incentive structures ) .
17 In this section we highlight some of the issues that arise in industrial policy .
18 It also has the great advantage that many of the infinities that arise in quantum theory cancel each other out .
19 The question arises as to what should be done with the surpluses that arise .
20 We shall also be concerned with the problems that arise in testing a historical hypothesis of this kind .
21 Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client .
22 more bearing upon the problems that arise .
23 It first sets in a social and theological context the desire of the unknown nobleman to devote himself to God without the distractions that arise from involvement with secular responsibilities .
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