Example sentences of "[noun] arises [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Negative endoscopic biopsies can , to some extent , be explained by the specific growth pattern of the tumour ; primary lymphoma arises in submucosal lymphoid patches , hence not within easy reach of biopsy forceps .
2 In other words , in an oligopolistic framework , the non-equivalence between an optimal tariff and a quota arises since the latter changes the behaviour of the competing firms .
3 This study arises from previous work in the Urban and Regional Studies Unit on regional unemployment and migration and a study of household movement in the London region .
4 Furthermore , added emphasis paragraphs would not discriminate between companies with a real going concern crisis and those in which the uncertainty arises from lenders ' reluctance to give firm undertakings about facilities .
5 Although the data largely result from censuses and surveys , an increasing volume of data arises from administrative processes .
6 It has been said more than once in the decided cases that section 7(4) can not receive different constructions according to whether resort to the subsection arises for one of the reasons under section 7(3) or because the driver exercises his right to claim to have his breath specimen replaced under section 8(2) .
7 Above all , this fear arises in work where the police encounter outsiders whose job it is to make them appear wrong or incompetent — mostly court duty .
8 Women can be frightened of losing their looks , their intelligence , their jobs , their youth , or anything else that they prize , through having babies ; even though none of this may happen in fact , the fear arises from sensing the real force of motherhood , which ruthlessly dissolves self-image and cherished convictions .
9 If long-term priming of visually presented words arises within a visual word-recognition system , not within a semantic or phonological component of the mental lexicon , then of course one needs to postulate not only a visual word-recognition system , but also an auditory word-recognition system , since hearing a word primes subsequent auditory recognition of that word .
10 The high affinity of the repressor-operator complex arises from exclusion of solvent and ions from the interface , and formation of a large number of hydrogen-bond and salt-bridge interactions .
11 Like elite theorists , pluralist writers deny that a ruling class exists and argue that the cause of the cancerous growth of a military-industrial complex arises from either the desire by the military to extend their power undemocratically or the desire by the bureaucratic structures in industry and the military to defend and extend their own role in society in a self-serving manner .
12 A large proportion of public expenditure and a smaller proportion of public revenue arises from the making by the government of contracts for the purchase and sale of goods and services .
13 An interesting alternative arises from the observations of Meissner et a/. ( 1981 ) , who discuss the nature of the reflection from the Midi thrust zone .
14 Cell vulnerability arises from a number of known factors that influence cellular metabolism ; e.g. sustained adverse mental or emotional conditions , environmental discord , nutritional shortcomings , ultra-violet irradiation or genetic factors .
15 The growing distrust of such methods arises from a mixture of sources .
16 ‘ The confusion arises from that ‘ tri ’ , which is n't Latin though but part of the derivation from the Greek verb ‘ to rub ’ .
17 But until it does , constant confusion arises from trying to combine the two approaches .
18 The opportunity for confusion arises from the use of the word ‘ appropriates ’ in a clearly unilateral sense followed by the word ‘ appropriation ’ ( describing what the appropriator has unilaterally done ) hypothetically linked to the idea of consent .
19 The greenhouse effect arises from emissions of CFCs , methane , nitrous oxide , and especially carbon dioxide .
20 The non-equivalence of the optimal tariff and its quota-equivalent arises from the way in which firms ' behaviour changes in the presence of quantity constraints .
21 Many of our partners and allies take the position that they do not recognise governments and that therefore no question of recognition arises in such cases .
22 Desertification arises from climatic change and from unwise use of land by man and has been the subject of a number of international and interdisciplinary meetings .
23 The value which Leapor places on authentic friendship arises from painful experience .
24 Answer guide : The profit or loss arises as the result of the difference between the sale proceeds from an asset not intended for resale and its net book value which is ‘ broadly ’ based on its continuing use in the business .
25 If someone has promised that he will prevent the promisee suffering any loss , and he does cause that no such loss arises from that matter , he does what he promised ; but if he does not , because he does not do what he promised , he is condemned in a sum of money , as happens in all obligations for performance .
26 The non-stoichiometry of these compounds arises from defects in their crystal lattices .
27 The aim of the discussion so far has been to show that tragedy arises from the spirit of music and is bound to perish without it .
28 A potent influence in shaping national consciousness arises from the perception of their history which the subject peoples nurture , and which is fed by folk traditions , by the preservation of the vernacular language and by the influence of traditional religious beliefs .
29 In the present case the cause of action arises under statute and Mr. Thomas argues that different considerations apply .
30 Where the cause of action arises from statute , the question as to what is merely procedural and what is an inherent element in the cause of action is one of construction .
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