Example sentences of "[noun pl] which arise [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Just as parents sometimes feel caught in the middle of competing demands which arise from this conflict , so also do residential workers , often in more extreme ways . |
2 | One of our aims is to highlight the inevitable tensions which arise in all societies when a community development approach is adopted in health care matters . |
3 | The duties which arise in this situation can be set out , as can those arising elsewhere . |
4 | The questions which arise in this appeal are whether Miss T. was fit to make a decision not to have a blood transfusion and whether she made a genuine decision of her own volition or whether her decision is to be impugned by the undue influence of her mother . |
5 | Many problems which arise from such trades are caused by ‘ bad housekeeping ’ , used figuratively to describe the way in which some businesses carelessly handle and store raw materials such as slaughterhouse waste . |
6 | If it is conceded that the really explosive issue concerns the homosexual , and that the situation of the transsexual is a rare phenomenon , then difficulties which arise within that spectrum of rarity should not be allowed to defeat the whole force of the thesis . |
7 | The difficulties which arise from this structure are familiar from the debates in feminism , where , woman , seems to be offered an alternative of either being the ‘ other ’ as constituted by man , that is , conforming to the stereotypes of patriarchy , or , if she is to avoid this , of being an absolute ‘ other ’ outside knowledge , necessarily confined to inarticulate expressions of mysticism or jouissance . |