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

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1 Self-assembly is a means of organisation identical with that which gives rise to the simple spatial order of crystals , which is a concept readily appreciated by physicists and chemists .
2 This kind of survey arose in a political culture very different from that which gave rise to the factual survey .
3 Consider the hypothetical random disturbances shown in Fig. 11 which give rise to fairly realistic variations in real output .
4 Collinson also acted as intermediary in obtaining seeds from America , particularly those which gave rise to an extensive plantation of evergreens in the park , a principal feature of Woburn at the time .
5 This is not the place to discuss the intricacies of the argument and those it gave rise to in the anthropological press ( for a cross section of the arguments see , e.g. , Strathern 1983 ; Brady 1983 ) ; the purpose in raising it is to note the continued appeal of the debate and to point out Freeman 's confident rejection of the possibility of a peaceful society .
6 Subsection ( 3 ) ( of which paragraph ( a ) is the critical one giving rise to the present notice ) provides :
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