Example sentences of "[noun sg] arose in " in BNC.

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1 The opportunity arose in the close season when the FA decided to form the Mid-Counties Combination .
2 The case arose in practice whether B could be asked [ by A ] under trust to institute C heir .
3 But the new cohorts felt much less keenly the social conditions from which the class alignment arose in the first place .
4 The difficulty arose in the present case because of the Divisional Court 's decision in R v Board of Inland Revenue , Ex parte Goldberg ( 1989 ) QB 267 .
5 Allen Watkins used to say that there was a core of truth hidden in the heart of all folk tales and legends if we can only find it amongst the accumulations which have occurred over time : the difficulty arose in finding out what it was — of winnowing the wheat from the chaff .
6 Savage , Evans and Savage ( 1981 ) could find no effects on reading performance of having introduced a one-handed fingerspelling system , though , not surprisingly , part of the difficulty arose in the methodology of the comparisons made .
7 The difficulty arose in that some of the children had several stools per day , but apparently evacuated incompletely , as shown by periodic passage of very large amounts of stool or the presence of a faecal impaction .
8 The difficulty arose in how such an objective could be achieved .
9 Looking at it from the club 's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this .
10 With regard to UK source income it was accepted , because the income arose in the United Kingdom , that the trust was liable to tax at the basic rate and the additional 10 per cent rate ( p474(h) ) .
11 Funds could therefore be appointed out to the children or other relevant UK beneficiaries without a tax charge ( although if subsequently income arose in the structure that could be assessed on the beneficiaries to the extent of the relevant income ) .
12 Chlorine was used at the same time , and one may suppose that confusion arose in many minds about their separate effects .
13 The concept of a Common Market is not new , the term arose in the 1950s , to describe an area where there exists free movement of goods , services , capital and labour .
14 The demand for Greek work in the early centuries of the Empire far exceeded the supply , and a busy industry arose in the production of marble copies ( few could afford bronze ) after popular bronze ( and rarer marble ) types .
15 The practice arose in the last decades of the nineteenth century within the ruling class .
16 Much of the impetus for such research arose in the USA from observations on river basin management and the need to reduce flood damage .
17 It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place .
18 The question as to whether the contract was a consumer deal arose in Rasbora Ltd. v. J.C.L .
19 Other changes in structure developed more slowly , but although the pattern looked different over a period of a few years , analogues of the basic groups seem to have been present ever since the phenomenon of the contemporary football fan arose in the middle to late 1960s .
20 A similar issue arose in the present case D had undoubtedly used considerable violence against the victim , his girlfriend , but was it ( as she said ) an unprovoked and drunken attack with a stick or ( as he contended ) an attempt to fend off an attack by the woman who was armed with a carving knife ?
21 In National Provincial Bank of England v. Games ( 1886 ) 31 Ch.D. 582 an issue arose in a foreclosure action as to the sum to be paid by the mortgagor in order to avoid foreclosure .
22 In the case the issue arose in relation to an order made against a firm of solicitors under section 27 of the Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 , which incorporates section 10 of the 1984 Act .
23 A similar issue arose in Lloyds and Scottish Finance Ltd v Cyril Lord Ltd ( 1979 ) 129 NLJ 366 .
24 A direct challenge to the orthodox test arose in two cases decided in 1987 .
25 The crisis leading to Lenihan 's dismissal arose in connection with reports that in January 1982 the Fianna Fáil leadership had attempted to persuade President Patrick Hillery by telephone to allow them to try to form a government without calling a general election .
26 Almost as if to test the political religious alliance of catholic nationalists in the South , the constitutional issue of divorce arose in 1986 as part of Dr Garret FitzGerald 's constitutional crusade ( see Cooney 1986 ) to make the Southern state more palatable to Northerners .
27 This question arose in the Strauss case in 1958 when an M.P. , taking up a matter on behalf of a constituent , made certain allegations against the Electricity Board .
28 In 1783 , for example , when a vacancy arose in the parish of Campsie , almost all of the heritors were united with the body of inhabitants of the parish in favour of a Mr. Burns to be their minister , and they requested Sir Thomas Dundas , then the county member , to obtain a presentation .
29 A small Stalinist group arose in 1989 headed by Nina Andreeva who had formulated a ‘ Bolshevik platform ’ .
30 An urgent need arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s to recruit many new prison guards .
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