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91. A serious controversy arose when the Wawne clergy decided that all the burials from Sutton should take place at Wawne.
92. A direct challenge to the orthodox test arose in two cases decided in 1987.
93. Anyone who has paddled in the shallow waters of the Arahura river will understand how such a concept arose.
94. After the death of Grandfather Palichuk, the custom arose of frequently leaving him at home.
95. It arose out of genuine social issues, not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality.
96. It arose in the context of the thinking of people whose job it is to think big.
97. It arose out of an action for professional negligence against a firm of accountants,[www.Sentencedict.com] but the person bringing the action went bankrupt.
98. Where a major difference arose was the means by which this might be ensured.
99. When a rare disagreement arose, he tried to coax stragglers along or simply found a more acceptable phrasing.
100. The case arose from Beltran's claim that Aquino had hidden under her bed during a coup attempt.
101. In 1861-2 a constitutional crisis arose, whose outcome fundamentally affected subsequent developments.
102. The problems with the stock arose soon after Lake assumed the post of national security adviser almost four years ago.
103. Calais arose over jurisdiction, but returned before his death fi-om an intestinal disease.
104. Present as each crisis arose, its footage from around the world was sought eagerly by stations both at home and abroad.
105. The civil war arose from the social injustices present in the country.
106. Record the questions which arose as you were doing the study.
107. I had an encounter with Randolph Churchill in the late 1950s which arose in rather unexpected circumstances.
108. The defendant had been convicted under two different statutes of two offences which both arose out of essentially the same facts.
109. Nor is it known how such circumstances arose or whether the balances are individually or cumulatively material in relation to the company's accounts.
110. Kasparov was thrown off by the computer adjusting its strategy as different situations arose.
111. The problems and criticism that arose from this decision, however, reflected the varying sizes of the administrative units.
112. In contrast, antral tumours mainly arose from mucosa showing the changes of chronic active gastritis.
113. Concern about the link between power lines and cancer first arose in 1979.
114. The outward symptoms arose out of Tudor Grange's ambitious expansion programme, which could only be fuelled by borrowings.
115. The other constraint on the absolutist interpretation of the sovereignty concept arose from Dicey's normativist conception of law.
116. After the spring floods, the need arose to restore the obscured boundaries of the annually submerged fields.
117. This provides further evidence that the POU domain gene family arose from a series of gene duplications.
118. Many of these situations arose in the course of field-work.
119. They were awarded damages for this loss of ordinary business which arose naturally from the late delivery.
120. Episcopal elections were not always peaceful, especially if tension arose between influential families or groups.
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