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

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1 The difference lies in the object of the work , that is , they minimize the damage that may arise as a result of entry into the care system and to restore vulnerable families to ‘ good-enough ’ personal and social functioning .
2 It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest .
3 An obvious example is the contradiction that may arise between the requirements for parental affection , on the one hand , and status with peers , on the other .
4 The DRO can follow up a placement to discuss any problems that may arise between the disabled worker and his employer .
5 The counsellor must also be aware of the words that are being used , and the possible impact that they may have , or the possibility for misunderstanding that may arise from them .
6 The problems that may arise from an individual pupil 's needs must also be addressed , and possible solutions proffered .
7 ( 3 ) The replies that you give are not evidence against you in any later criminal trial that may arise from this case .
8 The present research will consider cognitive constraints that may arise from limitations in children 's capacities for monitoring their own success at a task and thereby employ a strategic approach to its mastery .
9 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
10 The default set of reference resolution rules in CLE-1 follows Hobbs ' pattern , but this set can easily be respecified to reflect the ordering argued for below ( or , indeed , to deal with the special circumstances that may arise in particular applications ) .
11 At a special meeting of the SCS a rule change empowered the society to use 1 per cent of net profits for ‘ any contingency that may arise in connection with the business of the Society ’ including political representation .
12 Before looking further at the way this assumption was developed , it would be useful to clear up a confusion that may arise in the use of the category ‘ positivist criminology ’ .
13 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
14 Article 74 of the Convention merely provides that ‘ any question that may arise in regard to the establishment of obligations and rights for States members of an international organisation under a treaty to which that organisation is a party ’ is not to be prejudged by the provisions of the Convention .
15 It also considers problems that may arise in using video with teacher trainees .
16 The DSS has a statutory duty to pay benefits of a given level approved by Parliament regardless of the level of sickness or unemployment that may arise in any one year .
17 I seek your guidance on a matter that may arise in future .
18 Something that may arise in future is not a matter for me now .
19 To contribute to the development of richer economic theories that take simultaneous account of a number of issues that may arise in particular contexts .
20 This technique may also provide valuable information on the pathogenesis of cerebral embolism , and our case shows the large number of apparently symptomless emboli that may arise in such patients .
21 And I particularly draw members ' attention to top of the second page where you are requested to indemnify Age Concern for any redundancy costs that may arise in the future .
22 The nature of the problem can be illustrated by giving a few examples of the types of conflict that may arise in a financial conglomerate .
23 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
24 Therefore , we must expect some major changes in that region in the coming years and be prepared for anything that might arise as a result .
25 Having considered the conflicts that might arise between a landlord and his tenant , Dr Clay concludes that :
26 Seventhly , if the German states were to express themselves for initiating movement toward German unity , would they be ready to take into consideration the interests of other European states and to seek , on a mutually acceptable collective basis , answers to all questions and problems that might arise in that regard ?
27 While not representing a complete list of provisions these sections map out the range of professional social work services which should become available at the local level to deal comprehensively with difficulties that might arise in the life of a young person .
28 Yet Martha was a woman of courage , and she succeeded nobly in satisfying her hungry lodgers with wholesome fare , and spreading for them sheets a prince might fold around him ; and though the body was often weak , the spirit was lively , and soon found a way whereby to mount with ease over any difficulty that might arise in the government of her household or the entertainment of her hospices .
29 The panel could provide a forum for both shareholders and auditors to air concerns that might arise in relation to audit appointments and corporate governance or other issues arising from the audit .
30 That was not a proper construction of section 78 , which was drawn so as to embrace precisely the situation of this case amongst many others that might arise in individual cases .
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