Example sentences of "which arise be " in BNC.

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1 Information about the processing applied to the cross-references and the exceptions which arose is stored in the table .
2 The sub-divisions which arose were , in the main , based on where fans lived or went to school .
3 The discrepancies which arose were recorded separately on the assessment file .
4 But the position did become clearer in various respects ; and the problems and disputes which arose were seldom so acute or threatening as they had sometimes been in the past .
5 The difficulties which arise are practical ones .
6 Attempts to solve some of the many problems which arise are not made easier by the many changes currently being made in Social Security , the introduction of the Community Charge and the new housing legislation .
7 pluralists believe that problems which arise are resolvable if individuals choose the correct solutions and formulate the right strategies for change .
8 Teachers believe that their interaction with pupils and the disciplinary problems which arise are the greatest source of stress in their work .
9 This is not to say that any successful behavioural therapist does so and , such is the strength of the sexual element in marital or long-term extra-marital partnership , that assistance with the physical difficulties which arise is often invaluable as a tool in overcoming their underlying causes .
10 One question which arises is why , with 256 code values available in each byte , has this control process limited itself to the 128 7-bit codes ?
11 The only question which arises is whether it is possible to construe a trust wording .
12 The documents he mentions are those which now have in them the forged primatial passages , and the only question which arises is : were these passages already in them when Lanfranc wrote these words , or were they added later ?
13 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 .
14 ‘ Then the next point which arises is this , against whom does this inference of undue influence operate ?
15 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 .
16 If , as we believe to be the case , powers are being so exercised , then the issue of constitutional legitimacy which arises is quite simple : what is the value or use of a constitution based on and designed to ensure the maintenance of a system of limited government if it can , quite lawfully and even constitutionally , be set on one side ?
17 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 .
18 A further question which arises is whether the Morgan standard is appropriate for children and young girls .
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