Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] that give [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The conference that gave rise to these events was organised by Donald Johanson , who unearthed Lucy 's half complete skeleton in 1974 at Hadar in Ethiopia , about 1100 miles north of where the Laetoli trails were uncovered between 1976 and 1979 . |
2 | Finally , Nuadu had found his way to the strange twilight community of the Wolfwood ; the place that gave shelter to the half-breeds : the bastard sons of Royal Houses , the creatures who were not possessed of sufficient Beastblood to be acknowledged at Tara , but yet were not entirely Human . |
3 | Once again the word ‘ hyperactivity ’ is used without a description of the behaviour that gave rise to its application . |
4 | These are detectable throughout the Universe ( in low amounts ) and were produced originally by the Big Bang : the explosion that gave rise to all the matter and energy in the Universe , 15 billion years ago . |
5 | 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 " . |
6 | Precisely where , within the lexical procedure for reading aloud , should we locate the defect that gives rise to surface dyslexia ? |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | They are also a reflection on those who administer ‘ justice ’ in our courts and on the legislation that gives guidelines with regard to punishment for various crimes . |
10 | If not , obtain an office copy of the application that gave rise to entry , which will supply not only information as to what is the protected interest but also as to who is the individual claiming protection and his or her conveyancer . |
11 | As against this , it is possible to argue that corporate power , as exercised by management , is still ultimately rooted in , and hence legitimated by , property rights , on the ground that the structure that gives rise to it is created with the consent of the shareholders . |
12 | The central problem with which holism has to deal — the problem that gives rise to the holist view I shall now examine — can be very simply expressed . |
13 | It was screwed to the jamb of a doorway that gave access to the premises of Henson & Burbidge , Fat and Bone Dealers . |
14 | Caterers can no longer afford to look for a machine that gives performance at any cost . |
15 | They could only accept evolution if it were a process that gave rise to regular , predictable developments in accordance with some preordained plan that could be seen as originating in the mind of God . |
16 | The poet sees in life a truth that gives significance to the otherwise mean and trivial things . |
17 | These included the proposition that violation of their major commitments by the Treaty parties would free the Soviet Union from its commitments under the Protocol , a statement that gives rise to at least two third party dilemmas . |
18 | Instead , this is a solitude that gives space for God within us . |
19 | And Ewen himself , for all his outgoing charm , had certainly acted in a way that gave pause for thought . |
20 | Where two rules are inconsistent , a court will lean towards resolving the conflict in a way that gives effect to the commercial intention of the rules . |
21 | The choreographer must learn the natural functioning of the dancers ' bodies in order to combine steps and poses in a way that gives quality to the whole . |
22 | You see the first of these statutes as a solution that gives effect to two recognizable principles of justice , ordered in a certain way , even though you reject one of the principles . |
23 | Smithers was an English publisher who got his sexual kicks from deflowering virgins , an obsession that gave rise to Oscar Wilde 's celebrated remark that ‘ Smithers loves first editions ’ . |
24 | It was , however , an issue that gave rise to an enormous emotional reaction on both sides . |
25 | 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 . |