Example sentences of "arise [prep] the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The first is that the obligation to make discovery does not arise until the close of pleadings . |
2 | These circumstances will arise in the majority of instances of expert determination . |
3 | It becomes very hard to see how the ‘ revolutionary moment ’ will ever arise in the absence of struggles to construct alternative forms of social organisation of production which might ‘ prefigure ’ and win support for socialist objectives unless , in a surely discredited formula , oppositional industrial militancy has an intrinsic tendency to revolutionary socialism . |
4 | While redundancy rights can sometimes arise in the context of men being laid off from work or put on short time , in the case of a business executive , redundancy almost always involves a dismissal . |
5 | They are , likewise , employed to limit the losses in efficiency that can arise from the presence of elements of monopoly . |
6 | Rehabilitation is the first aim , minimizing and reversing the damage that might arise from the separation of parents and children ; loss of self-esteem , threats to identity and reduction in power over decision-making ( Richards , 1987 ) . |
7 | Thirdly , problems might arise from the interdependence of services . |
8 | This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output . |
9 | The idea that information about identifiable individuals must be handled with care is not new ; it does not arise from the use of computers to process such information , though the rapid development of computer technology in the 1950s and 1960s brought the issue into sharp relief . |
10 | Deferred taxation is not provided in respect of liabilities which might arise on the distribution of profits of overseas subsidiary companies , due to the availability of foreign tax credits . |