Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] give [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Eggs are spherical but give rise to animals with well-defined axes with heads at one end and ‘ tails ’ at the other . |
2 | About wet conditions that may be dangerous but give rise to regeneration , and scorched ones that appear daunting but may lead to growth . ’ |
3 | The programme would be labour-intensive and give work to skilled craftsmen as well as apprenticeships to unskilled school-leavers . |
4 | You can not be informal when giving notice of dismissal or redundancy , or if you are writing a letter of condolence or complaint . |
5 | There are good grounds for thinking that to a significant degree home and foreign capital markets were separate and gave rise to quite different levels of investment expectations . |
6 | But it 's better than giving handouts to the real mother in the first place , because with kids round her apron she ca n't find herself a job . |
7 | If the right person answers , a pre-recorded message asks him whether he is available and gives information on the emergency . |
8 | The Thom case was exceptional and gave rise to something of a public outcry . |
9 | The Savoyard himself did not appear on the day , apparently because he was unsure whether to give precedence to the representative of the king of Bohemia ( the " Winter King " Frederick of the Palatinate ) ; but his absence at once made the Venetian ambassador fear that Savoy , perhaps with French or Spanish help , was intriguing to threaten the precedence claimed by the republic . |
10 | The stillness , the cool , the quiet of the building all combined to produce an effect that was overwhelming and gave rise to a feeling of expectation . |
11 | When she discovered , in the summer of 1977 , that 5,500 metres of plain cloth was ‘ hanging about in Helmond and they do n't know what to do with it ’ , she was appalled and gave orders for it to be made up into suitable garments immediately . |