Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] give [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be
2 This may give rise to some of the conditions described above .
3 However , where a person is induced to make a contract by a false statement this may give rise to a civil action brought by the party to whom the statement was addressed for misrepresentation under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 .
4 This may give rise to a civil claim for breach of contract on the part of the guest who is double-booked , and may possibly lead to the prosecution of the hoteliers for an offence under section 14 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 .
5 The argument for the applicant fastens on the words ‘ I understand and accept that in refusing this application this may give rise to problems should the B.M.F.L. charges come to trial .
6 Where a policyholder 's tree has fallen and damaged third party property , this may give rise to a public liability claim ( see Section 7.4 ) .
7 In some kinds of rock , such as granite , the creation of steep , bare rock faces can lead to significant lateral expansion into the valley side as well as vertical dilation and this may give rise to exfoliation domes ( Fig. 6.21 ) .
8 However , producing this model alongside another may give rise to benefits — perhaps they have common components , or common design and marketing costs , in which case there are shareable inputs .
9 This should give warning to anyone in Britain preparing to cast a vote tomorrow for proportional representation .
10 It is thought that this might give relief to the husband for capital gains tax for the period from when the settlement is established ( ie the court order or when the agreement between the parties was finalised ) until its termination , but the application of this section to such a situation is not wholly clear .
11 Yalden & Yalden were able to calculate correction factors which could take this differential loss into account , but clearly this could give rise to problems in interpreting predator assemblages .
12 This could give rise to questions such as :
13 If the product proves to be defective , then this could give rise to three separate claims for damages for breach of contract — one by the consumer against the retailer , one by the retailer against the wholesaler and one by the wholesaler against the manufacturer .
14 Removal of the need for lawyers to attend court for unopposed adjournments in the Magistrates ' Court ; we believe this would give rise to a saving of about £8.6 million , with a saving on committal hearings of £2 million and a resultant saving in legal aid standard fees of £1 million .
15 It is not thought likely that this would give rise to any greater risk of breach of confidentiality of clients ' affairs than that involved with the rest of the staff .
16 Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations .
17 He forbade the Electricity Board to order voltage reductions , since this would give comfort to the NUM leadership .
18 This would give effect to clauses that seek to define the rights and obligations of the parties , for example , a clause which indicated that no partnership or agency relationship was created , and clear clauses would abrogate the prohibition on , for instance , self-dealing or the necessity to disclose all relevant information to the customer .
19 This will give birth to humility in us , and humility will help us resist the temptation to play God to people .
20 Instead they will prefer to remain liquid , and this will give rise to a speculative demand for money in preference to other forms of financial wealth .
21 This will give rise to a particular social and political system ( synthesis ) which will , as the dominant structure , throw up its own antithesis , and so on .
22 Nevertheless , whatever the grouping , one major distinction will remain and this will give rise to a fundamental conflict for the teacher .
23 Some of the dissolved minerals are ‘ temporary ’ hardeners and will be removed if the water is heated above 70°C , but this will give rise to fur or scale , not just in kettles but in other hidden parts of the hot water system .
24 This will give rise to a resulting trust in favour of both in equity with the same result as in ( 1 ) .
25 This will give coverage to an activity taking place at the school but may only feature one or two children .
26 Of course it is believed that some will give way to others .
27 This can give rise to the mistaken belief that cocaine is not an addictive drug .
28 This can give rise to errors which will affect the amount of material and consequently the cost of the job to the customer .
29 This can give rise to some difficult problems .
30 That this can give rise to erroneous inferences with potentially disastrous consequences is shown when Lok nearly falls to his death over a cliff because he smells smoke .
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