Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that give rise [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
2 The General Medical Council recognises the importance complainants place on rectification and that complaints systems should be able to rectify the circumstances that gave rise to the problem .
3 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
4 The conference that gave rise to these events was organised by Donald Johanson , who unearthed Lucy 's half complete skeleton in 1974 at Hadar in Ethiopia , about 1100 miles north of where the Laetoli trails were uncovered between 1976 and 1979 .
5 Once again the word ‘ hyperactivity ’ is used without a description of the behaviour that gave rise to its application .
6 The eggs that give rise to them develop spontaneously , without being penetrated by a sperm .
7 9.7 Distribution of post-holes : ( a ) found during excavations at Petters Sports Field in Surrey ; ( b ) and ( c ) show an archaeologist 's interpretation of the structures that gave rise to medium depth and deep post-holes , respectively .
8 These are detectable throughout the Universe ( in low amounts ) and were produced originally by the Big Bang : the explosion that gave rise to all the matter and energy in the Universe , 15 billion years ago .
9 In addition Lewis argues that since the name " hashishi " is local to Syria as a term of popular abuse , it was " in all probability the name that gave rise to the story , rather than the reverse " .
10 Precisely where , within the lexical procedure for reading aloud , should we locate the defect that gives rise to surface dyslexia ?
11 They differ from causal circumstance and effect in that they lack either or both of the features that give rise to the difference between causal circumstance and effect-the priority of the causal circumstance .
12 We have seen that the visual areas of the prestriate cortex recode image properties into properties of the object that gave rise to the image .
13 The main outstanding issue in perception , including visual perception , concerns the processes that combine information about the attributes of a particular scene into a representation of the object that gave rise to the image , sound or pattern of touch .
14 Good examples of this are the genes that give rise to the histones ( proteins that make up the chromosomal superstructure ) , the ribosomal RNA , the immunoglobulins and many others .
15 Thirdly , the fossils that are preserved in any particular geological formation reflect the fauna that gave rise to them , but they do not accurately represent them .
16 This learning process will focus in particular on a comparison of : * the evaluation of the alternatives made prior to the purchase ; * the claims made by the supplier for the product that was eventually purchased ; * the performance or acceptability of the product actually purchased- relative to the purchase motivation and the needs/wants that gave rise to it .
17 To the materials that gave rise to them
18 What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules .
19 If not , obtain an office copy of the application that gave rise to entry , which will supply not only information as to what is the protected interest but also as to who is the individual claiming protection and his or her conveyancer .
20 We have already mentioned one of the factors that gave rise to the emergence of accountability as a central issue in education : the need to justify increased spending in the 1960s .
21 As against this , it is possible to argue that corporate power , as exercised by management , is still ultimately rooted in , and hence legitimated by , property rights , on the ground that the structure that gives rise to it is created with the consent of the shareholders .
22 Inside , the church 's walls were covered with ex voto offerings : primitive paintings portraying the incidents that gave rise to the various miracles — children falling into mill-races , ox-carts overturning , aeroplanes crashing .
23 The central problem with which holism has to deal — the problem that gives rise to the holist view I shall now examine — can be very simply expressed .
24 Of course , if the migrating Alu sequences are to spread to succeeding generations of animals , this cycle must take place in the cells that give rise to the sperm or eggs .
25 They could only accept evolution if it were a process that gave rise to regular , predictable developments in accordance with some preordained plan that could be seen as originating in the mind of God .
26 These included the proposition that violation of their major commitments by the Treaty parties would free the Soviet Union from its commitments under the Protocol , a statement that gives rise to at least two third party dilemmas .
27 Smithers was an English publisher who got his sexual kicks from deflowering virgins , an obsession that gave rise to Oscar Wilde 's celebrated remark that ‘ Smithers loves first editions ’ .
28 It was , however , an issue that gave rise to an enormous emotional reaction on both sides .
29 In the American government more consideration was devoted to Korea between 1943 and 1945 than might have been anticipated , although without an outcome that gave rise to a smooth and considered implementation of policy at the end of the Pacific War .
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