Example sentences of "arises [conj] to " in BNC.
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1 | The question arises as to why there is so little official action to combat soil erosion . |
2 | The question then arises as to what constitutes partial demolition . |
3 | Second , if the patient breathes , however weakly and albeit without the regularity or strength to sustain himself , or otherwise demonstrates some sign of brain-stem functioning , then the question arises as to whether or not to switch the machine on again . |
4 | No question arises as to whether they are alive or not ; they clearly are . |
5 | Furthermore , numbers of other organizations , large and small , have been involved in a variety of ‘ alternative ’ educational projects , and the question arises as to how much autonomy these should retain . |
6 | The question then arises as to whether human activity has exacerbated and is continuing to exacerbate the drought process and whether it can be mitigated by better land management . |
7 | Given that urban districts may be subject to geographically uneven patterns of investment and disinvestment , the question arises as to whether urban redevelopment funds are targeted to those neighbourhoods most lacking in capital or those where private revitalisation is already well established . |
8 | The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate . |
9 | But the question then arises as to whether all this interactive effort serves only to facilitate the internalization of linguistic knowledge , as Long appears to imply , or whether it does not also develop the executive ability referred to earlier , whereby the learner can access that knowledge in a range of communicative contexts . |
10 | The question then arises as to how this pragmatic enterprise differs , if it differs at all , from the kinds of activity which are customarily carried out under the name of research . |
11 | When techniques are applied in the classroom and their effects are monitored , the question arises as to whether and to what extent these effects call for an adjustment of the techniques as realizations of a particular principle , or for a reappraisal of the principle itself . |
12 | The question arises as to what he was describing — ultimate reality or the life of men ? |
13 | Since psychologists see this short-term memory code as critical to general thought and functioning , the obvious question arises as to what deaf people do to mediate learning if they do not use a speech code . |
14 | The question therefore arises as to what the implications of this contradiction might be . |
15 | Having established that the annual prevalence of known opioid use in Wirral during 1984–5 was about 5 per 1,000 of the adult population , the question arises as to how high this level of opioid use is compared to other areas of the UK . |
16 | The question naturally arises as to whether liberalisation of policy leads to greater inflows of direct investment . |
17 | The further question arises as to whether the myth is not false to what we know to be the case concerning the origin of humankind . |
18 | Not least , as I have suggested , the question arises as to how God can be good if God can have revealed himself through such a history and if such a myth is true . |
19 | The question then arises as to how these should be funded . |
20 | The question arises as to what extent such arrangements can provide a model for the democratisation of the multidivisional capitalist enterprise . |
21 | If any question arises as to this , the defence is entitled , and is under a duty , to invite the trial judge to exercise the discretionary power given to him by section 17 of the Evidence Act , which corresponds exactly to section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1865 ( 28 & 29 Vict. c. 18 ) and provides : |
22 | If he is right in this , then a subsidiary issue arises as to what constitutes for this purpose a sufficient ‘ acceptance ’ of the plea . |
23 | The question then arises as to whether an error of law has been shown in the present case . |
24 | The question arises as to the relative proportions of left and right handers in the general population with left sided , right sided and bilateral speech representation . |
25 | The question then arises as to how one might translate Swift into Arabic when the hallmark of his style is a commonplace feature of Arabic prose . |
26 | The question arises as to why a longer ( 60 second ) delay should allow a larger and thus excessive transfusion . |
27 | Where this expertise is ‘ syphoned off ’ into a separate department , the problem naturally arises as to whether : |
28 | Given the vulnerability of the floating charge the question arises as to why a creditor should bother to obtain one . |
29 | From the foregoing , it will be apparent that the prospect of a breach of the peace licenses what would otherwise be unlawful conduct on the part of the policeman , and the question arises as to how carefully , and on what grounds , the courts will give guidance as to the use of the powers , and subject their use to review . |
30 | The question then arises as to how specific the Community legislation has to be before it precludes national legislation . |