Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] give rise [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | How the negative-feedback loop can be designed to prevent its presence giving rise to instability will now be demonstrated in the context of operational amplifiers . |
2 | Being ethnically dissimilar to any of their neighbours , their origin gives rise to conflicting anthropological theories , but when the Toraja themselves are asked where they came from they reply : " Before the dawn of human memory our ancestors descended from the Pleiades in skyships . " |
3 | But their work gives rise to another problem . |
4 | The essential defining characteristic of this relation is its capacity to give rise to pleonasm . |
5 | No object can qualify as a possible ontological existent if its notion gives rise to a contradiction . |
6 | Solitude was an eccentricity the school was at pains to discourage , and its absence gave rise to a sort of panic in me which served to reinforce my sense of loss of self . |
7 | Not only would the creature regenerate severed scraps of its body into new limbs , not only would gobbets of its substance give rise to more of it , but in some fashion — through the medium of the warp — its substance could remain connected together , could still function as a unit even when slashed apart . |
8 | Their weathering gave rise to sandy and pebbly deposits . |
9 | In earlier examples , the boy trying to solve a design problem and the girl trying to spell a particular sound , the children turned to others for support because their tasks gave rise to questions which needed talking through . |
10 | These included the great British trading companies in West Africa , in which are to be found the origins of Unilever , the North American fruit companies in Central America , whose activities gave rise to the expression ‘ banana republic ’ , and the East India Company which was to provide the basis for British colonial administration in India . |
11 | PRE-EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS AND PREGNANCY — the only exclusions are in respect of any claim where at the time of taking out this Insurance ( i.e. making your booking ) the person whose condition gives rise to the claim ( whether the Insured , the travelling companion or other person not travelling ) is either : — |
12 | Taken along with his restrained reaction to the repression of the pro-democracy movement in China itself [ see pp. 36720-22 ] , his attitude gave rise to some suggestions that he saw a role for himself as a potential mediator in the Hong Kong issue . |
13 | At a comparatively low energy density excited neutral He atoms give rise to quite strong emission of He(I) lines , of which by far the strongest is He(Ia) at 58·4 nm ( 21·22 eV ) , corresponding to the electronic transition . |
14 | His departure gave rise to widespread public rejoicing , as Panamanian citizens joined US troops in jubilant street celebrations . |
15 | A one year course of critical study of the ideas of Marx , and the movements his thought gave rise to . |
16 | The ontological idealist , given his general metaphysical premisses , can at least argue that what we regard as " physical bodies " are really no extra-spiritual entities , for all entities are either spiritual or are explicable in terms of attributes of such entities , and although his position gives rise to all kinds of difficulties , he can , on the whole , present his case a good deal more consistently than a dualist can . |
17 | Our philosophy gives rise to a number of laws . |