Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pron] give rise " in BNC.

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1 Ltd v. Heller & Partners Ltd and Anns v. London Borough of Merton as the authorities which give rise to this proposition .
2 There may be facts that are not known to the warrantors which give rise to that liability .
3 Yet if we are to be realistic in our starting-point we must accept that the relationships which give rise to nuclear catastrophe are likely to be relationships between sovereign states , each able to possess and deploy armed force for their own interests .
4 Looking at episodes from the Middle East and Africa , this project will investigate the circumstances which give rise to such mass departures , examine their socio-economic dimensions , and consider the policy options available to deal with them .
5 It is worrying , therefore , that the NIRC in Hudson ( Birmingham ) Ltd v Winsper opined : ‘ If they [ the employers ] want to make it absolutely certain that no tribunal will dissent from their dismissing the driver who is convicted of dangerous driving , then they should , in fairness to themselves and the driver , post a notice or otherwise bring it to the attention of all their drivers that any conviction for dangerous driving , regardless of the circumstances which give rise to it , will lead to dismissal .
6 ( 4 ) In determining the value of an action under paragraph ( 1 ) ( a ) : ( a ) the sum which the plaintiff or applicant reasonably expects to recover shall be reduced by the amount of any debt which he admits that he owes to a defendant in that action and which arises from the circumstances which give rise to the action ; ( b ) no account shall be taken of a possible finding of contributory negligence , except to the extent , if any , that such negligence is admitted ; ( c ) where the plaintiff seeks an award of provisional damages as described in s 32A(2) ( a ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 , no account shall be taken of the possibility of a future application for further damages ; ( d ) the value shall be taken to include sums which , by virtue of s 22 of the Social Security Act 1989 , are required to be paid to the Secretary of State .
7 The same result can also be achieved by excluding the circumstances which give rise to an implied term .
8 The legislature creates a rather abstract mandate and an agency to implement it , while only defining explicitly the offences which give rise to prosecution .
9 The next stage in this strategy for expressing the strains which give rise to hurt and resentment concerns a mutual agreement not to hurt , attack or retaliate .
10 The research will analyse the changing structure of leadership and the conditions which give rise to political stability and instability .
11 The questions which give rise to debate are rarely those which later have to be decided by the courts .
12 Let us suppose that it was somehow possible to banish the feelings which give rise to such ugly behaviour in human beings .
13 There are the same problems in estimating incidence , in defining the phenomena and in defining the characteristics of the abuser or the situations which give rise to abuse .
14 The intuitive ordering will be in a state of perpetual disruption because of the pressures which give rise to varying likes and dislikes .
15 Finally , it is also important for an officer to know about the processes which give rise to the particular effluents in his patch , since this helps the business of containment and on the spot diagnosis in an emergency .
16 The research is designed to test these suppositions : on the one hand , by documenting the extent of street life in inner-city areas , its meaning and significance for those who participate in it , and its variation between social ( particularly ethnic ) groups ; and on the other , by analysing the factors which give rise to it , together with the nature of its contribution ( if any ) to riotous behaviour .
17 The different schools would characterize that turning-point , and the mechanisms which give rise to it , in different ways , however .
18 For the cells which give rise to the lymphoma are white blood cells that secrete antibodies , and an antibody secreting cell normally rearranges the chromosomes that contain the antibody genes during its differentiation .
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