Example sentences of "in [noun] give rise to " in BNC.
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1 | These fears have grown apace since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan gave rise to bitter hostility towards the Russians among many Afghans . |
2 | These fears have grown apace since the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan gave rise to bitter hostility towards the Russians among many Afghans . |
3 | Remember that when a probate or letters of administration constitute one of the title documents it 's unlikely in any event to be handed over , so look for a covenant for its production and if one is n't abstracted , make a requisition on the point , although you should note covenants for production are not necessary in deeds giving rise to first registration . |
4 | In Berry ( No. 2 ) , the applicant , B , had been convicted of making an explosive in circumstances giving rise to the reasonable suspicion that he was not making it for a lawful object . |
5 | In the past three years subject has been associated with at least two men other than her husband in circumstances giving rise to a strong presumption that the relationships were of a sexual nature … |
6 | ( a ) That the statutory duty in question gives rise to an action for damages . |
7 | He must establish that the statute in question gave rise to an action for damages . |
8 | The high energy plasma can cause damage at the semiconductor/insulator interface , which in turn gives rise to leakage currents and poor isolation ( this mechanism actually involves the creation of the surface states used to good effect in Jim Luck 's igfets ) . |
9 | There is , therefore , a great need for interpretation and adaptation of the figures which in turn gives rise to conflicting views among different researchers . |
10 | post-industrial society is organized around knowledge , for the purpose of social control and the directing of innovation and change ; and this in turn gives rise to new social relationships and new structures ’ ( 1973 , p. 20 ) . |
11 | It is important to bear in mind that he/she has a defined social position in the local community , which in turn gives rise to a varying social role in relation to the interviewees . |
12 | One cleanses the brain of the chemicals associated with depression which in turn gives rise to feelings of sorrow . |
13 | The productive relations in turn give rise to the superstructure of the society , the third tier , which includes its laws , religion , culture and politics , all of which in a Marxian analysis are devised to keep the dominant class in power . |
14 | These factors in turn give rise to the condition which is described as submissive urination . |
15 | A shopkeeper who refused to sell constables cigarettes at a discount and complained of the illegal sale of similar goods to the public from their own trading organization , the Police Guild , could find himself summonsed by the same officers for employing children under age ( which in turn gave rise to the banning of the Police Guild by the Watch Committee ) . |
16 | Both a 1 ( ν s ) and a 1 ( v s ) should in principle give rise to polarized Raman lines , but the line from the ν 5 mode is likely to be more strongly polarized . |
17 | But the process still lacks a vital ingredient in order to give rise to evolutionary change . |
18 | The reason for this is clear in Collins MR 's judgment where it was said that , in the case of a purchase of goods capable of a multitude of purposes , in order to invoke the implied condition , it was necessary to show that the goods were sold with reference to a particular purpose : … in order to give rise to the implication of a warranty , it is necessary to show that , though the article sold was capable of general use for many purposes , in the particular case it was sold with reference to a particular purpose . |
19 | His wrong-headedness resided in his failure to recognize that the attitudes and expenditures of which he made so much fun were merely symbols of achievement , the kind of achievement which has in fact given rise to every civilization and marked stages in the development of each one . |
20 | So when , if , if you were to come to sell your residence , they would knock off that proportion of the total er er which could in fact give rise to a small capital gain depending on how the er how you sold , because you might sell it at a loss . |
21 | This will not in fact give rise to a greater tax cost , if correctly arranged , than if , following a hive-up , Newco were to sell assets and distribute the proceeds to management , assuming the ACT payable on the distribution by Target were fully offset against its mainstream corporation tax , and the franked investment income received by Newco was matched by a franked payment to management . |