Example sentences of "it [vb -s] give [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 But it has given rise to two main worries among western diplomats in Bonn .
2 Nor will it do to argue that state socialism is a perversion or corruption of some pure source , for the source has been so consistent in what it has given rise to , and so wrong in its predictions , that the suspicion of some intrinsic connection between theory and practice can not be evaded .
3 It has given rise to two different approaches which I shall call the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach .
4 Personally , I do not support that concept , but the fact is that it has given rise to a large number of settlements on the west bank and even in the Gaza strip .
5 Indeed , despite the academic controversy that surrounds the problem of interpreting the applicability and nature of section 5 of the Civil Evidence Act , it has given rise to very little directly relevant case law .
6 The ability to produce in greater quantities made this system wasteful and it has given way to a more scientific process .
7 This type of so-called magic realism assumes major importance in the fiction of Asturias , Carpentier and Arguedas , where it serves to give expression to the magical-religious thought and mythical world-view of the Indian and Negro peoples of Latin America .
8 The compromise of an extendible lead gives him some freedom to wander but it does give rise to ‘ incidents ’ .
9 It does give reference to the main publications which contain the background theory and the formulae .
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