Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] give [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The pitch patterns of a foreign language applied to English sound wrong and give rise to difficulties of communication .
2 Seen to be an ‘ effect ’ of the Universal or Unified Field , it is able to transmit energy patterns from one natural source to another and give rise to a physical formation of those patterns — in other words , the field is believed to be the agent for creation , growth and development throughout nature .
3 Eggs are spherical but give rise to animals with well-defined axes with heads at one end and ‘ tails ’ at the other .
4 There are good grounds for thinking that to a significant degree home and foreign capital markets were separate and gave rise to quite different levels of investment expectations .
5 About wet conditions that may be dangerous but give rise to regeneration , and scorched ones that appear daunting but may lead to growth . ’
6 Scientific breakthroughs made this seem possible and gave rise to the Green Revolution .
7 The tension in her slackened and gave way to curiosity as she pulled out instead a gold-embossed card .
8 The Thom case was exceptional and gave rise to something of a public outcry .
9 But it 's better than giving handouts to the real mother in the first place , because with kids round her apron she ca n't find herself a job .
10 We are calling on all victims of capitalist oppression in Britain to : Join the campaign to defend the Cape Town Sixteen and give expression to the demands of youth in Britain .
11 On the face of it they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government 's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system .
12 New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter .
13 The first two of these are generally the most important and give rise to rates and methods for temporal and international comparison .
14 The programme would be labour-intensive and give work to skilled craftsmen as well as apprenticeships to unskilled school-leavers .
15 On the one hand , the commitment of the Soviet leadership to scientific and technical progress , as reflected in the comparative size of the R and D effort , was confirmed in the new larger study ; on the other hand , it was clear that the institutional framework was excessively bureaucratic and give rise to economic behaviour which actively discouraged innovation .
16 The Savoyard himself did not appear on the day , apparently because he was unsure whether to give precedence to the representative of the king of Bohemia ( the " Winter King " Frederick of the Palatinate ) ; but his absence at once made the Venetian ambassador fear that Savoy , perhaps with French or Spanish help , was intriguing to threaten the precedence claimed by the republic .
17 The stillness , the cool , the quiet of the building all combined to produce an effect that was overwhelming and gave rise to a feeling of expectation .
18 Where any disposal of any interest in land takes place after 17th December 1973 and gives rise to a chargeable ( ie , capital ) gain it is necessary to consider what part , if any , of that gain constitutes a development gain .
19 This is not the same as being someone to whom other people often bring their problems ; that does not guarantee the instinctive knowledge of whether something is real or merely a " try-on " , or whether something that is being glosssed over is really something that should be dug out and gone into in depth , or whether the time has come to say and do nothing other than give encouragement to the sufferer to work something out for himself or herself with the assistance of other sufferers in the group .
20 Pople has been instrumental in setting up computer programs like Polatom , Hondo and Gaussian and giving access to computer graphical methods for representing simple molecules .
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