Example sentences of "can arise [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , an obligation of confidence can arise by express agreement ; for example , where a freelance computer programmer is engaged to carry out some work under a contract which contains a term stating that the programmer will not use or divulge details of the client 's business .
2 Declarations and injunctions can also be sought in the County Court , and issues of the sort which can arise in judicial review actions under Ord. 53 may also arise in cases before tribunals and criminal courts .
3 Good classroom planning and organisation and an awareness of the way in which children relate to and use their surroundings can help to reduce at least some of the stresses and confusion that can arise in day-to-day work for children with sight problems .
4 If there were no damage to the bones there should be exact correspondence between the numbers of major limb bone elements like humerus and femur and numbers of mandibles and maxillae , and departure from this can arise from preferential damage to or selection against either group .
5 To return to the question of how longitude-confined VGP paths can arise from complex behaviour of the dynamo , we propose a simple way to link VGP movements with flux change at the core surface , thereby connecting palaeomagnetic data with intuition gained from secular variation ( SV ) studies .
6 This is because ‘ breakdown can arise from unilateral decision .
7 With labour mobility , inefficiency can arise from fiscal spending in different localities .
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