Example sentences of "give [noun sg] to [art] variety " in BNC.

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1 And indeed , Tarpy and McIntosh ( 1977 ) , using a procedure likely to be more sensitive ( involving , among other things , a weaker US and prolonged testing ) , were able to demonstrate substantial latent inhibition in rats given exposure to a variety of flavours before conditioning .
2 The system has found itself in dire need of a new way of legitimating itself , and this need has given rise to a variety of responses .
3 For example , posing the question ‘ What happens if the stationery replenishment procedure fails ? ’ could give rise to a variety of answers .
4 These older cells undergo a second migration and give rise to a variety of cell types quite alien to the site at which they had arrived in their first migration , suggesting that there is a mixed population of cells at each site at the end of migration and the conditions at each site favour the growth and differentiation of specific members of the mixed population ; the others fail to flourish and presumably die .
5 These cells migrate ventrally and are dispersed throughout much of the body where they give rise to a variety of different tissue types , such as melanocytes and elements of the peripheral sensory and autonomic nervous system .
6 Contexts which do activate more than one sense at a time give rise to the variety of oddness we have labelled zeugma :
7 This dichotomy of surplus extraction and extra-economic coercion in the capitalist mode of production , although giving rise to a variety of state forms , has tended to detract from the role of the state , ideology and all other aspects of the ‘ superstructure ’ within the totality of this mode of production .
8 Computer technology was giving rise to a variety of innovative developments , and the field was in general pioneered by the CNAA and its institutions before the universities took up the challenge .
9 Neither side should be afraid to instruct more than one doctor when the plaintiff suffers multiple injuries giving rise to a variety of symptoms .
10 At several times , notably at the end of the Palaeozoic , they suffered massive and largely unexplained extinctions , a few survivors giving rise to the variety of forms that followed .
11 The computer teaching facilities , syndicate and conference rooms all have Wang personal computers linked by a Local Area Network ( LAN ) , giving access to a variety of software packages and Computer Based Training , as well as electronic mail .
12 All these computers are linked on a Local Area Network ( LAN ) , giving access to a variety of software packages as well as electronic mail .
13 Support for this interpretation has been sought in the effects of a procedure in which subjects are given pre-exposure to a variety of flavours .
14 Various thoughts on a particular problem therefore gave rise to a variety of images , which might appear to contradict each other , but which either simply revealed the complexity of the problem or displayed several ways of stating the same answer .
15 The classification of the natural world is supposed to reflect the great ordering process that itself gave rise to the variety and diversity of animals and plants that are alive today : the process of evolution .
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