Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [Wh det] they give " in BNC.

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1 However there are some conditions in which they give more useful correction and they may therefore be provided for visually handicapped children .
2 Then divide the committee into groups of three to spend twenty minutes drawing out their significance and listing questions to which they give rise .
3 In the Earth 's atmosphere a far smaller fraction of the atmospheric energy of motion lies in eddies and in any motions to which they give rise than is the case in the Jovian atmosphere .
4 Whilst it may be the most objective away of practising social psychology , experiments and the scientific theories to which they give rise , may not be the most useful or appropriate means of understanding the individual in society .
5 As we have seen , because of prevailing teacher and pupil attitudes deeply embedded in the cultural foundations of our educational system , and the social relations to which they give rise , this ‘ equal curricular opportunity ’ is not enough .
6 These working papers and the discussions to which they gave rise may be perceived as the semi-processed materials from which this report has been produced .
7 The idea of an ‘ internal world ’ is not however new in ethology ; it was indeed a prime preoccupation of one of its key founding fathers , Jacob von Uexküll , who through studies of the perceptual apparatus of a variety of species deduced the nature of the experiential worlds to which they gave rise .
8 Indian Civilisation 1 ( the development of Hindu culture from its origins in the Vedic age to the end of the eighteenth century ) may be followed by Indian Religion and Philosophy 2 ( the Vedas , the Upanisads and the philosophical systems to which they give rise , and related religious philosophies such as Buddhism ) , or by South Asian Studies 2 ( an ‘ area studies ’ course concerning modern developments in the subcontinent from several perspectives ) .
9 And as we saw when we discussed the book , Freud gives a number of examples of ambivalence , and the taboos to which they give rise .
10 There are many circumstances with young children , such as mealtimes , bedtimes or shopping trips , which become fraught with tension and embarrassment , because of the confrontations to which they give rise .
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