Example sentences of "that [vb mod] arise [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ design for living ’ shown by a species is the outcome of this selective process and is related not at all to any eventuality that may arise but to the set of conditions , the ‘ niche ’ , to which the evolutionary process has confined the species .
2 Given the complexities of some of the procedures which police officers are required to operate under this legislation , it is not surprising to find that the Metropolitan Police , and no doubt many other forces as well , have issued a set of elaborate and detailed instructions which indicate to an officer precisely how he is to proceed in any one of the many contingencies that may arise and which are designed to ensure that he acts in accordance with the statute as interpreted by the courts .
3 Here are some of the complications that may arise and how to overcome them .
4 Students are helped to maximize their performance , to cope with academic and other difficulties that may arise and to prepare for the future beyond the Course .
5 And children facing troubles have a right not to be subjected to the ‘ system abuse ’ that may arise because of clumsy or inadequate professional intervention which — however well intentioned — can make them feel even more vulnerable , manipulated or ‘ kept in the dark ’ .
6 Be warned , however , that there are two practical problems that might arise if you attempt to adjust your habits in the ways suggested .
7 Here is a fault-finding guide to help locate any problems that might arise when producing boards with the ultra-violet technique .
8 Imagine , for a moment , the situation that could arise if one was taken ill and was not able to perform to the required levels of the Bank 's Targets ?
9 The latter part of this subclause is inserted to try to avoid the difficulty that could arise where a landlord declines to accept rent in order not to waive a breach of covenant by the tenant , which it has been suggested could have a similar effect of releasing the guarantor , but this is not certain .
10 To avoid the chaos that would arise if , for example , several users wanted to print at the same time , the resources of a network may be controlled by ‘ servers ’ .
11 This ignores the substantial number of additional cases that would arise if screening became widespread .
12 To illustrate the combination of speculative and portfolio adjustment effects that are embodied in relative returns it is useful to analyse the changes that would arise if wealth and turnover are held constant and investors expect a rise of 1% in the relative return on UK investments in both the current and following quarters due to an expected exchange rate appreciation .
13 For a convincing construction of a normal form it is not enough merely to list a few types of equivalence that can arise and show how to deal with them .
14 Rosen ( 1991 ) classifies the errors that can arise and these are shown in table 1.1 .
15 The Woonerven experience in Holland was an early indication Or the benefits that can arise when changes in the law accompany changes in physical design , yet these cross-fertilisation benefits are not realised when just one form of speed deterrent is strengthened .
16 Some writers have described formal groups as official groups , to avoid the confusion that can arise when describing groups operating in an informally structured organization ( eg an organic type of organization ) .
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