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31. An instance had arisen on a walking tour Jack and Warnie took in Derbyshire in 1936.
32. The question which has arisen is whether in these circumstances the beneficial joint tenancy was severed before Mrs. Dennis' death.
33. I said that the answer depends upon whether life has arisen only once, or many times.
34. Poor-quality eggshells indicate insufficient deposition of calcium and this deficiency was shown to have arisen because of increased soil acidification.
35. Frustration is where a contract is terminated by an event which has arisen through no fault of either contracting party.
36. The issue has, to date, arisen in the context of public law cases alleging misuse of statutory powers.
37. The question of merging the two clubs has already arisen twice in the three years since Redbridge became tenants at Victoria Road.
38. Incredibly, Wildcat football team, a long-time doormat, has suddenly arisen, stealing the thunder from the basketball team.
39. In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify.
40. Such concerns are most apparent in the case of financial institutions but have also arisen in other contexts.
41. Objections have arisen to Catholic nuns teaching in religious garb.
42. It was clear that this polarized debate could have arisen in relation to all situations in which dementing people may find themselves.
43. The increase in audit mandate of the six countries discussed has arisen largely because government agencies tend to exercise greater restraint.
44. You will have been alerted, during the weekend, to the serious situation which has arisen again in Cleveland.
45. For this reason a certain amount of confusion about the scoring system has arisen in recent years.
46. Another insight has arisen out of studies of the logistics of deep-space missions that must return to orbit about Earth.
47. She is certain that this interest in their marathon game helped to smooth away many problems which could have arisen.
48. Their differences have arisen out of a debate about how best to preserve the revolution.
49. Explain the reasons for any misunderstandings which may have arisen as a result of the management's proposal.
50. There is no need for the great majority of them even to know where the urgent need has arisen....
51. But I believe it is better to call a halt now at a point when the option to renew contracts has arisen.
52. The Clovis record has stood since the late 1930s, though numerous contenders for evidence of earlier human habitation have arisen.
53. The difficulties of interpreting the law are shown by a number of cases that have arisen.
54. My problem has arisen where engine oil is emitted from the rocker box cover breather and fixing bolt mountings.
55. Once problems have actually arisen help of various kinds may supply a remedy or at least forestall something worse.
56. However, there is no clear evidence that such a situation has arisen to date.
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57. It would hinder persons of ill fame acting in the business from whose ill conduct the public odium had arisen.
58. However, this does not in itself overcome the language problems which have arisen during the period of isolation.
59. Don't get sucked into the retrogressive reactive syndrome, responding only to problems after they have arisen.
60. Problems have arisen because of the belief that none of the well-known and loved musical settings could be used in the new rites.
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