Example sentences of "that [vb mod] arise " in BNC.

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1 The difference lies in the object of the work , that is , they minimize the damage that may arise as a result of entry into the care system and to restore vulnerable families to ‘ good-enough ’ personal and social functioning .
2 The ‘ design for living ’ shown by a species is the outcome of this selective process and is related not at all to any eventuality that may arise but to the set of conditions , the ‘ niche ’ , to which the evolutionary process has confined the species .
3 There must also be a sufficient number of samples for the investigation of any special problems that may arise .
4 By way of background to what follows , I must first state my position on two related issues , since they are issues that may arise over and over again in the discussion of education at the present time .
5 The modern way is to meet a group of patients over a party-type meal and discuss how to cope with the problems that may arise .
6 Examples of the sorts of situations that may arise include :
7 The default set of reference resolution rules in CLE-1 follows Hobbs ' pattern , but this set can easily be respecified to reflect the ordering argued for below ( or , indeed , to deal with the special circumstances that may arise in particular applications ) .
8 This chapter explores some of the learning opportunities provided by the ward and some of the problems that may arise .
9 Lucinda looks at many types of fences and their alternatives and gives useful tips on how to ride the different obstacles and how to deal with the problems that may arise .
10 The final crunch could come with the full moon on Thursday — but you will be well able to handle any problems that may arise .
11 At a special meeting of the SCS a rule change empowered the society to use 1 per cent of net profits for ‘ any contingency that may arise in connection with the business of the Society ’ including political representation .
12 The counsellor must also be aware of the words that are being used , and the possible impact that they may have , or the possibility for misunderstanding that may arise from them .
13 The problems that may arise from an individual pupil 's needs must also be addressed , and possible solutions proffered .
14 Sympathetic handling and understanding of behaviour problems that may arise may be necessary .
15 And children facing troubles have a right not to be subjected to the ‘ system abuse ’ that may arise because of clumsy or inadequate professional intervention which — however well intentioned — can make them feel even more vulnerable , manipulated or ‘ kept in the dark ’ .
16 Before looking further at the way this assumption was developed , it would be useful to clear up a confusion that may arise in the use of the category ‘ positivist criminology ’ .
17 An obvious example is the contradiction that may arise between the requirements for parental affection , on the one hand , and status with peers , on the other .
18 House officers should have named educational supervisors , usually their consultants , who ensure that the educational objectives of the year are met and help with any personal problems that may arise .
19 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
20 Article 74 of the Convention merely provides that ‘ any question that may arise in regard to the establishment of obligations and rights for States members of an international organisation under a treaty to which that organisation is a party ’ is not to be prejudged by the provisions of the Convention .
21 ( 3 ) The replies that you give are not evidence against you in any later criminal trial that may arise from this case .
22 Given the complexities of some of the procedures which police officers are required to operate under this legislation , it is not surprising to find that the Metropolitan Police , and no doubt many other forces as well , have issued a set of elaborate and detailed instructions which indicate to an officer precisely how he is to proceed in any one of the many contingencies that may arise and which are designed to ensure that he acts in accordance with the statute as interpreted by the courts .
23 This stated that full consideration would be given to ‘ any social or other problems that may arise ’ , but that ‘ the general policy would be for the Secretary of State to approve proposals to cease to maintain under-used schools . ’
24 The DRO can follow up a placement to discuss any problems that may arise between the disabled worker and his employer .
25 The process will be contingent on existing regulation in the countries , the opportunities that may arise , and the strength of opposition to change .
26 It also considers problems that may arise in using video with teacher trainees .
27 The DSS has a statutory duty to pay benefits of a given level approved by Parliament regardless of the level of sickness or unemployment that may arise in any one year .
28 Here are some of the complications that may arise and how to overcome them .
29 Students are helped to maximize their performance , to cope with academic and other difficulties that may arise and to prepare for the future beyond the Course .
30 I am naturally extremely sorry to hear of the personal circumstances that the hon. Gentleman very properly brings to the attention of the House , but he will not expect me to prejudge any issue of criminality that may arise .
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