Example sentences of "arise from the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They are , likewise , employed to limit the losses in efficiency that can arise from the presence of elements of monopoly .
2 Rehabilitation is the first aim , minimizing and reversing the damage that might arise from the separation of parents and children ; loss of self-esteem , threats to identity and reduction in power over decision-making ( Richards , 1987 ) .
3 Thirdly , problems might arise from the interdependence of services .
4 This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output .
5 The idea that information about identifiable individuals must be handled with care is not new ; it does not arise from the use of computers to process such information , though the rapid development of computer technology in the 1950s and 1960s brought the issue into sharp relief .
6 The Agreement shall apply to any claim brought against an occupier of land if the mud is deposited by his own vehicles and his Insurers grant indemnity on the basis that the accident arose from the use of vehicles they insure .
7 It clearly arose from the line of springs issuing from the rocky hillside , and also from the narrow crossing below the church over the otherwise broad flood plain or reputed lake .
8 The discovery arose from the investigation of substances related to chlorpromazine .
9 Structural obstacles in the Community arise from the organisation of shareholdings that inhibit the free transfer of securities .
10 The most significant benefits arise from the use of microcomputers and word-processors to handle a wide range of data in conjunction with telephones and other telecommunication media .
11 Perhaps the only instances of expert determination where there is no dispute arise from the valuation of shares in private companies .
12 There are other relationships between subjects known as syntactic relationships which arise from the context of subjects in specific documents — from the syntax .
13 Slop , arising from the assembly of components in their minimum metal condition or due to an estimated wear pattern , can be included to produce positional uncertainty in the mechanism , which can then be compared to the positional requirements necessary for correct operation .
14 Tutors are encouraged to refer to the Director of Education or the Staff Tutors any problems arising from the marking of tests etc. and any suggestions for improving the tuition courses will be welcomed .
15 3.3 There are three important changes arising from the revision of modules which are now embodied in the new modules in Music Making : Solo :
16 One was that , arising from the transfer of lands from one allegiance to the other , many found themselves under a new lord ; and some did not like it .
17 Greenpeace and other environmental groups have highlighted the serious dangers arising from the granting of patents on plants genetically engineered to resist herbicides .
18 Not all of the shortcomings stem from inadequate resources , but problems arising from the lack of books and equipment , the poor state of some of the buildings and shortages of staff would be considerably eased if extra resources were made available .
19 ( 3 ) It possesses the monopoly of violence throughout this area , by virtue of which it has the capacity , even if not the moral authority , to guarantee the finality of its decision in political disputes arising from the conflict of individuals or groups within its territory .
20 But this view was rather hard upon farmers with crops adjacent to a railway line and a compromise was effected by the Railway Fires Acts 1905 and 1923 , which cast upon railways a liability not exceeding £200 , even if the total damage claimed and done is much in excess , for damage caused to agricultural land or agricultural crops by fire arising from the emission of sparks or cinders from their locomotives , although the locomotive was used under statutory powers .
21 In 1920 he was appointed a superintending chemist and exercised his encyclopaedic knowledge of organic chemistry , and his administrative abilities , to organize the considerable amount of new work arising from the Safeguarding of Industries Act of 1921 and from new silk duties in 1926 , each case involving many thousands of samples .
22 The problem can be thought of as maximizing consumer surplus ( here total surplus minus resource costs ) arising from the set of products , subject to the breakeven constraint , i.e. choose y 1 to y n to maximize : subject to unc where R(Y) is the revenue accruing from sales of all the products and x is a variable of integration .
23 Hence it can be determined by practical considerations arising from the organization of police work , such as the time of the shift , the approach of shift change-over , the time of the year , considerations about overtime , and the dislike of paperwork ( Gardner 1969 : 132 ; Holdaway 1980 : 59 , 1983 : 57 ) .
24 These include the use of evidence arising from the absence of events rather than their presence , the cost-effectiveness criterion in pursuing evidence and reasoning processes based on extensive experience rather than intellectual analysis .
25 In Attorney General v Squire , it was held that obnoxious odours from pigs kept by the defendants , and arising from the number of animals , the place in which they were kept , and the food with which they were fed , were such as to create a public nuisance , and in Attorney General v Cole and Son noxious gases created by the defendant carrying on the trade of fat-melter were also held to be a public nuisance despite the fact that the defendant had carried on his trade , in a proper manner and in the same way for 30 years .
26 This project has three objectives : seeking links between the vocabularies and grammars of native languages and geometry and content of maps ; investigating native-white misunderstandings arising from the use of maps in negotiating , implementing and contesting land treaties ; and compiling and making available four data sets : contemporary accounts of native maps , mapping and map use ; native methods for representing distance , direction and distribution ; extant native maps ( including examples supposedly included in rock art ) ; and incorporations of native information on European and Euro-American maps .
27 The research strategy was first to draw stories arising from the use of computers at the workplace , as computers are a common source of organizational narratives , and then move to other stories .
28 First , the Act creates a statutory right to compensation for a fall in the value of property arising from the use of highways , aerodromes and other public works which have immunity from actions for ‘ nuisance ’ .
29 This method arises from the formation of complexes of calcium and magnesium ions with EDTA ( ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid ) .
30 A related difficulty with the concept of informal sector arises from the range of activities it covers .
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