Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [that] arise " in BNC.
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1 | Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners . |
2 | We shall now take up each of the five major categories of deixis in turn : person , time , place , discourse and social deixis , in order to illustrate the complexities that arise . |
3 | We have a vetting panel which looks at all the vacancies that arise within the City Council , and decides whether it really is necessary to fill the job , or whether we can actually erm reorganize things and deliver the service with fewer people , so we are very conscious of the need to make sure that |
4 | The question arises as to what should be done with the surpluses that arise . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The conversation in Zuckerman Unbound between the novelist and his mother , in which he tenderly instructs her in how to field the intrusions that arise from the Carnovsky outrage , reads authentically , autobiographically , enough , while showing a good Jewish son . |
7 | It is also well to recognise the confusions that arise in this area from the use of words or phrases with ill-defined but sometimes emotive meanings or with very different meanings . |
8 | The USSR as such was held to have ‘ ended its existence ’ , but the members of the Commonwealth pledged themselves to discharge the obligations that arose from the 15,000 or so international treaties and agreements to which the USSR had been a party . |
9 | 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 ) . |
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 | Now that he had arrived at the wildest part of Britain , he wished to use his adventure in the same spirit as that in which Montaigne wrote his famous Essais — as trials of himself , as investigations of the ideas that arose in the non-stop chatter of his mind . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | How the organization impinges on everyday work is the theme of Chapter 4 , which analyses the strains that arise when bureaucratic strategies of control are imposed on a job which demands a high degree of personal discretion at field level . |
14 | There has long been a lucrative private market in econometric models and the predictions that arise from them : nowadays these predictions come free of charge in the daily media prognostications of the specialist forecasters . |
15 | I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’ |
16 | In conclusion we shall briefly consider Merton 's thesis and the difficulties that arise in testing it . |
17 | I shall examine one recently published set of materials to illustrate the difficulties that arise with this approach . |
18 | This example will emphasize the difficulties that arise for the falsificationist when the complexities of major theory changes are taken into account . |
19 | The difficulties that arise from the different demands made by the grammatical systems of different languages in translation should not be underestimated . |
20 | The authors fail to emphasise the difficulties that arise from the lack of information available about indications for treatment . |
21 | 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 ? ’ |
22 | In the past , many researchers have tended to underplay the problems that arose in the process of research in case they affected the evaluation of their results , although there have been a few ex post disclosures in books intended to show social research as often a messy enterprise ( Bell and Newby 1977 ; Bell and Roberts 1984 ) . |
23 | In the case of the RUC it is essential to reflect on the problems that arose in the research . |
24 | It seemed to me that there were two types of variations that I wished to explore , and there were a number of different methods that I would have to employ to resolve some of the problems that arose once I started to ask questions about these variations . |
25 | Linda describes the details of their daily lives , the problems that arose in trying to set up a network of support that was sufficient , stable and yet not undermining of the women 's growing independence , and the different reactions of Elizabeth and Helen to their new life . |
26 | Obviously such methods are far from sufficient ( an apocryphal example of the problems that arose involves the translation of the sentence ‘ The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak ’ into Russian and then back-translated to English as ‘ The vodka is strong but the meat is rotten ’ ) . |
27 | One of the problems that arises with this approach is the validity of the features isolated . |
28 | But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold . |
29 | Textbooks on research methods rarely mention the problems that arise when undertaking research on controversial topics or conducting it in sensitive locations . |
30 | The problems that arise from the development of a new crop on a research station and the attempts to recreate it in economically and environmentally diverse farms outside can in this way be avoided ( CIMMYT 1980 , Biggs , 1981 ) . |