Example sentences of "[verb] have arisen from " in BNC.

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1 The new classical and baroque forms are often said to have arisen from the conscious departure in taste represented in the buildings of the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 .
2 At the beginning of time it was said to have arisen from the primeval waters , the waters of Chaos .
3 The emergence of the SCCs and the ASEA , for example , has been shown to have arisen from the work of the COS , and to have copied its basic committee structure , together with its use of a few paid organizers supervising a large number of volunteers .
4 However , N. lapillus is thought to have arisen from one of the Pacific species and not the other way round ( see p. 338 ) , so the 13 form probably arose from a 30 form by reduction .
5 This was not , in all probability , the intent of the statute : it seems to have arisen from concern expressed by the commons in parliament at the tendency of the judges in the 1340s to construe as usurpation of royal power , and thus treason , such offences as riot and highway robbery .
6 It seems to have arisen from the report of Levy-Agresti and Sperry ( 1968 ) that in a visuo-tactile matching task the two hemispheres of split-brain patients solved the problems in characteristically different ways .
7 As a result there were a number of unsatisfactory features of arts projects which appeared to have arisen from this lack of knowledge .
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