Example sentences of "arise [is] whether " in BNC.

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1 The question which has arisen is whether in these circumstances the beneficial joint tenancy was severed before Mrs. Dennis ' death .
2 While there may be a reluctance on the part of the courts to rule on the validity of Acts of Parliament , a related issue which has arisen is whether they may adjudicate upon the question whether something purporting to be an Act of Parliament actually is such .
3 The question which next arises is whether the doctor , while prohibited from doing anything deliberately aimed at causing the death of his patient , may so adjust the treatment that he does not actively intervene and the patient dies .
4 The only question which arises is whether it is possible to construe a trust wording .
5 The question that arises is whether such a view of history is justified and whether or not it simply reflects an evolutionary view of history prevalent at the time .
6 The question that arises is whether Gandhi 's emphasis on brahmacārya , in the sense of sexual control , meant that married men were excluded from taking the vow .
7 But the question that arises is whether it can be said of any morality that it can not be divorced from religion .
8 One question that immediately arises is whether it refers to the content of speech or to the form — the sequencing of utterances , for instance .
9 The question which therefore arises is whether the Soviet Union is better at diffusing the benefits of foreign technology than of its own .
10 Clues about the timing of metasomatism beneath the Kaapvaal craton in southern Africa are provided by metasomatized peridotites brought to the surface as xenoliths in young ( 80–95-Myr-old ) group I kimberlites : the question that arises is whether the metasomatic alterations of the xenoliths are related to the host kimberlites themselves or to earlier igneous events such as the group II kimberlite eruptions ( 120–150Myr ) .
11 A question that arises is whether belief exercises any independent influence at all .
12 The final question which arises is whether , in the exercise of our discretion , we should let mandamus go bearing in mind that the events with which we are concerned occurred as long ago as 1989 and then occupied no more than perhaps three quarters of an hour .
13 The question which arises is whether the family proceedings court can make an order for no contact ; that is whether it could properly be said to be an order which was ‘ appropriate ’ with respect to the contact between the child and the parent .
14 The question of fundamental importance which arises is whether the court should entertain the proposition that an Act of Parliament can so be assailed in the courts that matters should proceed as though the Act or some part of it had never been passed .
15 A further question which arises is whether the Morgan standard is appropriate for children and young girls .
16 Another question that arises is whether , if the official orthography is different from a purely phonemic transcription , you write your data phonemically or orthographically .
17 Answer guide : The question that arises is whether there is a future benefit , and if so what that benefit is .
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