Example sentences of "[noun pl] that have arise " in BNC.

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1 Many of these pioneer voluntary bodies still exist , and they have been joined by large numbers of organizations that have arisen in recent years to tackle the needs of particular groups among the disabled , so that voluntary effort continues to play a major part in meeting the needs of the handicapped .
2 There may be cases of an intermediate kind , where , though a person is appointed to settle disputes that have arisen , still it is not intended that he shall be bound to hear evidence and arguments .
3 It is quite incredible what has happened in my life — the help that has just seemed to come , the opportunities that have arisen , doors that have opened in all directions and , if occasionally one closed , it did n't matter because it always meant a better one would open later .
4 The Secretary of State has said several times today how proud he is of British Rail 's safety record — a pride which we all share — but that is surely no reason not to look again at the real doubts that have arisen in the past year about manning , the number of hours worked and the quality of some of the new systems of signalling that are being installed .
5 As well as allowing the ‘ hard-core ’ countries to reduce their rates recently ( with the obvious exception of France ) , the process of easing German monetary policy should allow a reduction in some of the currency anomalies that have arisen over the past six months .
6 The difficulties of interpreting the law are shown by a number of cases that have arisen .
7 In the case of the structural changes occurring in the 1970s/1980s the UK 's crossroads was not characterized only by computerization , information technology and the new machinery and new products that have arisen .
8 Systems of signs that have arisen in spatially separate environments and under doubtlessly independent circumstances are , for the most part , very similar or indeed closely related ; this , then , enables communication without great difficulty between persons making use of gestures .
9 Research excavations are conducted primarily to test hypotheses and to answer questions that have arisen out of archaeological research .
10 This may involve dealing with depression , disappointment and many other feelings that have arisen since retirement .
11 It replaced square and rectangular section spar material sometime in the 1930s , and the only changes that have arisen are in the timber used and the sizes .
12 If it is possible to put your point of view frankly to an impartial and sympathetic individual , it may be that the difficulties that have arisen can be resolved without the need for drastic action on anyone 's part .
13 ‘ I do n't argue the pros and cons of public or private investment per se , but in view of the problems that have arisen it seems to me that if the Government has talked up the price by making rather loud commitments to potential voters , perhaps the Government should spend some of our money overcoming those problems , ’ he said .
14 So far , it has made me reassuringly hoarse as TML , the builders , and Eurotunnel , the operator , blame each other for the problems that have arisen .
15 We shall look in turn at the background to the allocation of the present services , the criteria adopted for the distribution of services during the reorganisation years in the early 1970s , the present position , and the problems that have arisen since reorganisation .
16 Erm there 's been a reduction er , in the er , staff er because er er people have moved on and er , I take Sue 's point about er if it were n't for the fact that erm they 'd got fully e e experienced staff who 've been there some time , they have n't , not used to this churning over o of , and therefore , that has paid off in er in er in erm so far as being able to deal with the problems that have arisen and er , you 'll see further on er , addition profiles of the work that 's been done with er in this area over the town .
17 The problems that have arisen in applying the principles of the law of negligence to the facts of a case such as the present result from the following matters .
18 With regard to the Bill before us today , education is a most important issue and I doubt whether the House , despite the intentions of the few who are actively interested , has looked at the problems that have arisen .
19 Viewed in this light we consider it important that the movement as a whole should adopt a balanced approach to the problems that have arisen .
20 We shall examine the experience of signing TAs , to pick out some of the practical problems that have arisen to lay the basis for a discussion of future directions .
21 This seminar series is stimulated by research studies that have arisen in response to the 1988 Education Reform Act ( ERA ) .
22 But we might ask : how do the themes that have arisen in these two job interviews also occur in teachers ' work ?
23 In our view , particularly because of the extravagant results that have arisen in some cases by applying the literal rule , there can be no doubt that in the modern context the object and intent rule is much fairer .
24 Now seek the vendor and ask about any points that have arisen in your survey .
25 Before I answer your questions this time , I would like to tell you of a couple of points that have arisen recently about machine maintenance .
26 Erm the County Council is well aware of the problems they faced and the issues that have arisen out of those local plans and took those into account in the preparation of the structure plan alterations .
27 In deciding whether or not the conditions exist for the issuing of conditions , the chief of police may take into account such factors as disturbances that have arisen in the past when the same organisation processed on a previous occasion .
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