Example sentences of "[adj] give rise [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If a hotel receptionist double-books a room does this give rise to criminal liability ?
2 As the city state continues to develop , private ownership becomes more and more concentrated in the hands of some of the citizens , but the division this give rise to does not lead to the formation of classes among the freemen because they remain united against the slaves .
3 All this gave rise to insoluble contradictions ; women were closer to nature , which was a benign being , and therefore could be a source of purity and balance ; women were animal and brutish , compared to the civilized potential of the male .
4 This gave rise to the phrase Beecher 's Bibles , a harking back to the nickname — Breeches Bible — for the translation of the Bible issued in 1560 .
5 The protesters were equally convinced of their belief in the inevitability of nuclear war ; this gave rise to their honest perception of what was immediately needed to protect their property .
6 Most years this gave rise to no special problem , but eventually there was an occasion when the king 's enjoyment of the Easter Feast was spoilt by the absence of his queen , who was still fasting because for her it was Palm Sunday .
7 This gave rise to the growth of the movement for ‘ gifted children ’ , a movement resented and disliked by many schools .
8 This gave rise to War Communism .
9 Shoplifting has reached epidemic proportions and this gave rise to a lively discussion .
10 The great cultural diversion of the country , and the conflicts which this gave rise to , found expression in popular song .
11 This gave rise to speculation that Suchard planned to use these funds to launch another takeover bid , possibly for Cadbury Schweppes .
12 This gave rise to the ‘ fine-tuning hypothesis ’ which suggested that learning opportunities are maximised if the adult is able to ‘ fine tune ’ her speech so that its structural complexity is always slightly in advance of that of the child .
13 This gave rise to so-called legal positivism .
14 One of the curious anomalies that this gave rise to was the difficulty of placing an institution such as the BBC into their scheme of things .
15 This gave rise to a
16 This gave rise to one situation involving a UK registered BAC 1–11 which had crashed near Milan when the investigating magistrate seized the flight data recorder .
17 This gave rise to the resentment and hostility which Phizacklea and Miles regard as a characteristic form of modern , inner-city , working class white racism , although they have been mindful that the findings may only apply to particular sections of the class and in particular areas .
18 This gave rise to the situation contemplated by section 7(3) ( b ) where ‘ a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station ’ and accordingly permitted the officer to require a specimen of blood or urine pursuant to section 7(4) .
19 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
20 The European Court , in that and other cases , took the view that one the 1978 deadline had expired , only the Community had competence to enact new measures within the community , and correspondingly this gave rise to an exclusive power in the Community to negotiate international fisheries agreements .
21 The original valuation regulation was , however , in fact derived from the 1950 Customs Cooperation Council Valuation Convention and this gave rise to a dispute referred to the European Court in the Massey-Ferguson case , as to the legitimacy of using Article 235 in these circumstances .
22 This gave rise to strong criticism not just from the opposition but also from within the ND party .
23 This gave rise to a scheme to incorporate into a federation all the previously British-protected emirates in the Gulf south of Kuwait .
24 It was found that recall of words at the end of the list was indeed significantly greater than when recall was immediate and this gave rise to the phenomenon known as the recency effect .
25 So I think that er to put parental investment theory centre stage is more reliable and better than the rather old-fashioned biological approach which in talking about sex emphasise things like sex chromosomes and hormones , so that a sex chromosome in a mammal for instance was something that a male had but a female did n't and this gave rise to hormonal effects like those of testosterone erm which are thought to be very important .
26 This gave rise to the saying ‘ quod non fecerunt barbari , fecerunt Barberini ’ .
27 There was thus a source and this gave rise to the tax liability .
28 There were those who considered it to be a purely defensive step , and this gave rise to rumour .
29 This gives rise to mental and physical tensions which can result in illness .
30 Needless to say , this gives rise to considerable confusion , for it is not possible to distinguish the results of scavenging from predation on the bone modifications alone .
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