Example sentences of "[noun pl] arise from " in BNC.

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1 The need to hire coaches arose from the fact the Supporters ' Club actively discouraged membership from fans under the age of 18 .
2 In the course of a Second Reading Debate on the contentious Courts and Legal Services Bill in December 1989 , Lord Hailsham spoke scathingly about the fact that the bulk of the proposals arose from within the Government machine , so disregarding ‘ almost every principle of the methodology … which ought to be followed in law reform ’ .
3 Disputes , sabotage , mutinies and attempted coups arose from political or ideological disagreements , from resentment at allocation of funds and procurement policies , and from military reluctance to follow aggressive policies against other countries .
4 Nevertheless , the fact that these bound states arose from the well-defined N = 8 theory should enable us to make a number of predictions that could be tested at energies that are accessible now or will be in the near future .
5 These projects arose from the recommendations in the report of the Cockcroft Committee on the teaching of mathematics published at the beginning of 1982 .
6 The Okapi projects arose from a research proposal entitled " Micro-computer networking in libraries !
7 I find in my files Bawden 's own account , written out in his finicky copperplate hand , of his own quasi-William Morris enterprise as a designer-manufacturer of wallpapers in the late 1930s : ‘ The desire to do wallpaper designs arose from seeing a furnished room hung with William Morris 's ‘ Daisy ’ at the Wembley International Exhibition .
8 Both crises arose from discontent over the financing of the war , but it is perhaps a measure of the king 's failing powers that whereas in 1340–1 the lead in attacking his ministers had been taken by the king himself , the initiative now rested with a group of lay nobles , chief amongst whom , if some of the chroniclers are to be believed , was the young Earl of Pembroke .
9 Their doubts arose from the inability to predict or control how the courts would use the power .
10 In the quarrels arising from the ‘ Kensington system ’ established by Sir John Conroy [ q.v. ] , comptroller of the duchess 's household , the princess was an unhappy pawn .
11 Disclose net movements on reserves arising from foreign exchange differences and net amounts of gain or losses on foreign currency borrowings less deposits , identifying separately :
12 They seemed to be personal constructions arising from his knowledge of Greek or Latin roots , and proving how clever he is with words .
13 Crises arising from the decline of the rate of profit .
14 As a new Guitarist service , Chris will be answering queries and hopefully quelling crises arising from the purchase or supply of equipment …
15 It had dealt successfully with yet another of the many crises arising from the slow dissolution of the Ottoman Empire .
16 The move was considered necessary to deal with emergencies and crises arising from growing instability in the region since the end of the Cold War .
17 Reforms in US monetary policy from 1979 — which led to much tighter monetary conditions and higher interest rates — paved the way for a resurgence in the dollar in the early 1980s , supported by the increased demands arising from the second oil crisis .
18 Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base , and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects .
19 These general concerns , coupled with ambiguities arising from the formulation of the rule which are considered below , may have a particular importance for the practitioner .
20 In particular , the individuals collaborate over the erection of a system of socially-structured defences against anxieties arising from both common and personal sources ’
21 In this sense it is first and foremost the executive agency of the mind and is charged with the fundamental functions of decision-making and surveillance of the input from the senses as well as sensations arising from the instinctual drives of the id .
22 Bonuses arising from the masks only apply when the mask is being worn ( except for the paper mask ) , but the penalties are permanent and can not be dispelled .
23 ‘ the basal reason for binding the creditor with equities arising from the conduct of the husband is that in substance , if not technically , the wife is a volunteer conferring an important advantage upon her husband who in virtue of his position has an opportunity of abusing the confidence she may be expected to place in him and the creditor relies upon the person in that position to obtain her agreement to become his surety .
24 In 1981 Sharpe ( p. 5 ) pointed to an ‘ unresolved tension ’ in central local relationships arising from the ambiguous status of local government , which is subordinate to Parliament , but at the same time ‘ has the potential for independent power ’ through being elected and by having the capacity to raise at least some of its revenue by local taxation .
25 Hence it can be determined by practical considerations arising from the organization of police work , such as the time of the shift , the approach of shift change-over , the time of the year , considerations about overtime , and the dislike of paperwork ( Gardner 1969 : 132 ; Holdaway 1980 : 59 , 1983 : 57 ) .
26 Of course , there may be considerations arising from the recruitment area which have a bearing on how computerization should be tackled in the other areas , but there is no doubt that a consistent overall strategy can be developed which incorporates all the major aspects of personnel administration and integrates them one with another .
27 All categories of royal patronage had increased , especially opportunities arising from monastic estates in the king 's hands — from 70 under Edward I and 219 under Edward II to no fewer than 1282 now .
28 look out for the opportunities arising from meeting children 's special needs , to open up discussions about ways to improve the curricular experiences for all children in the future .
29 the ability to take advantage of opportunities arising from the speed and accuracy of feedback information received from the computer .
30 Experts on RAF airfield history and architecture were consulted and a commercial study was launched as to the opportunities arising from conservation of the site .
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