Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] can arise " in BNC.
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1 | Right : Pseudanthias pulcherimus is an example of the confusion which can arise when trying to identify fairy basslets . |
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 | The expression covers a wide field of positions involving the creditor and the debtor which can arise during the negotiations of a loan guarantee and the associated execution by the surety of a charge upon property which fall far short of the creation of a formal agency . |
4 | The counsellor is often able to observe the spark of insight and realization which can arise from contact with another troubled individual . |
5 | The other legitimate reason for panning is to relate one part of the scene to another , a situation which can arise as a natural part of the action in this day on the beach sequence . |
6 | They are said to relieve cramp In the forearm which can arise from long periods of practice flying : but here another caution should be observed . |
7 | Another interesting problem which can arise in the publication of primary data comes from the writing up by an author of fieldwork carried out by his or her assistants . |
8 | Other research illustrates the kinds of cross-cultural communication problem which can arise in interviews and other institutional settings . |
9 | One additional problem which can arise is a noisy vibrating pump due to poor maintenance of the adsorption filter . |
10 | Beauty features highlight another problem which can arise if the parent company is based abroad . |
11 | One advantage of secondary sources is that they are often easy to understand ; but a problem which can arise is that they may have altered or distorted the original idea . |