Example sentences of "that give rise [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The development of a model that describes the balance of forces that give rise to a net free energy change per base pair stacking interaction in a DNA duplex ( formed from disordered single strands ) requires some method of partitioning the individual contributions . |
2 | New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | But there are plenty of social , psychological and religious theories that give rise to the suspicion that , in their concern to explain everything , they explain nothing . |
7 | Within the past few years there have been developments that give rise to the hope that before too long we shall have a filly consistent quantum theory of gravity , one that will agree with general relativity for macroscopic objects and will , one hopes , be free of the mathematical infinities that have long bedeviled other quantum field theories . |
8 | Although the global hypsometric curve provides a valuable statistical summary of the Earth 's relief as a whole it is also necessary to identify the major components of global morphology that give rise to the curve ( Fig. 2.4 ) . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | And West Ham was not the only predominantly working-class area that gave rise to a political authority seemingly remote from popular allegiance . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It was held that a one-off purchase , and sale three months later , of land that gave rise to a profit was not trade assessable for Schedule D income tax . |
13 | Some seven years before the death of King Charles II , Princess Mary of England had married William of the House of Orange , and that gave rise to the English-Dutch alliance in 1678 . |
14 | When such ‘ table carp ’ entered the genetic pool of Japanese Koi , it was these reflective scales , usually either side of the dorsal fin , that gave rise to the term ‘ Doitsu ’ — a corruption of the word ‘ Deutsch ’ , meaning ‘ German ’ . |
15 | It was probably this practice that gave rise to the popular image of witches flying on broomsticks . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Foucault , of course , acknowledged that the reformative ideals that gave rise to the prison were a failure , in practice , from the start . |
19 | It was these conditions that gave rise to the revolutionary movement or Alexander 's reign . |
20 | 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 " . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It was this provision that gave rise to the loophole sought to be exploited by B.C.C.I. depositors . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Over the next few months many places drew up loyal addresses to the Queen , defending the Church and monarchy against those they styled republicans and schismatics , and condemning " the new Revived Doctrine of Resistance and other Republican Tenetts that gave rise to the unnatural Rebellion in 41 " . |
26 | One hundred and fifty-five years on from Darwin 's marital dilemma , the major pre-occupation that gave rise to the organization of the conference to which this paper is submitted , is a marriage of a different sort : the study of history and the use of information technology . |
27 | Indeed , traditional archivists devote much time and resources to providing users with a description of the administrative framework that gave rise to the generation of a particular record or class of records . |
28 | It was , however , an issue that gave rise to an enormous emotional reaction on both sides . |
29 | It is possession of this kind of power that gives rise to a distinct need for justification , and which forms the basis for the claim that companies must be required to act in the public interest . |
30 | Similarly the companion should have no tax liability as it is presumably the disposal of an interest in his/her main residence that gives rise to the receipt of £34,000 . |