Example sentences of "[noun pl] that give [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is now appropriate to consider the extension of the solution into the prior regions I , II and III which describe the approaching waves that give rise to this particular interaction .
2 Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges .
3 That 's right , but , but you know that it 's only the , are only one of the major supermarket chains that gives money to organization and one of the organizations in Glasgow there was an article in the Scotsman or the Herald the other day and I must n't quote names because I can be wrong , but one of them and there were major s major stores selling food as well as actual food retailers cited , but only one of them will give food that 's past its sell-by date or surplus or whatever for one of the Glasgow charities for the homeless .
4 The feature of human culture and human activities that gives rise to the representation problem is above all that human communities embody norms , and it is this notion that I shall principally discuss .
5 Language in its significant sense is that vocal gesture which tends to arouse in the individual the attitude which it arouses in others , and it is this perfecting of the self by the gesture which mediates the social activities that gives rise to the process of taking the role of the other .
6 I now turn to a consideration of some implications of the cognitive neuropsychology of face recognition for phenomenology — an approach to the mind and mental phenomena that gives prominence to introspectible ‘ phenomena ’ understood as acts of consciousness and their immediate objects .
7 Indeed , on this point they were the most vehement of the groups that gave evidence to the Beveridge Committee .
8 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
9 Hence , molecular associations that give rise to large exothermicities are also associated with large adverse entropy changes , and the two effects work in a compensatory manner [ 6 ] .
10 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
11 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
12 The General Medical Council recognises the importance complainants place on rectification and that complaints systems should be able to rectify the circumstances that gave rise to the problem .
13 From the results of these experiments they appear to have receptors that give direction to their movement to search out the source of this sugar .
14 An elder 's purposes are not simply mental ideals or fantasies , but are working ideas that give direction to daily living .
15 The eggs that give rise to them develop spontaneously , without being penetrated by a sperm .
16 In the 148 pages of this judgment lies quite priceless advice to the industry about how it might become more clever in the same ambitions that gave birth to this clumsily worded advertisement .
17 9.7 Distribution of post-holes : ( a ) found during excavations at Petters Sports Field in Surrey ; ( b ) and ( c ) show an archaeologist 's interpretation of the structures that gave rise to medium depth and deep post-holes , respectively .
18 It was these conditions that gave rise to the revolutionary movement or Alexander 's reign .
19 The BBC 's radio correspondent , Nicholas Jones , admits that ‘ stories that gave prominence to the position of the NUM could simply be omitted , shortened , or submerged into another report … ’ .
20 ( v ) freedom from substances that give rise to foaming or unpleasant odours .
21 I will quote some specific figures that give credibility to amendment No. 7 .
22 The muscles that give expression to the face are also referred to as skeletal muscles , and they like bone to skin .
23 The muscles that give expression to the face are also referred to as skeletal muscles , and they like bone to skin .
24 The indigenous personnel , while they were fully trained in the specific features of their own parts of the process , were excluded from positions that gave access to the whole of the production process .
25 A second series of influential studies that gave support to the model presented in chapter 4 — this time to its prediction that only unanticipated changes in aggregate demand have real output effects — were those of Barro ( 1977a , 1978a ; see also Barro and Rush , 1980 ) .
26 But there are plenty of social , psychological and religious theories that give rise to the suspicion that , in their concern to explain everything , they explain nothing .
27 They differ from causal circumstance and effect in that they lack either or both of the features that give rise to the difference between causal circumstance and effect-the priority of the causal circumstance .
28 These were the terms that gave substance to the concept , and in so doing represented ‘ a co-ordination and subordination of individual actions towards some common good ’ .
29 Phages from plaques that gave rise to identical signals on both filters were purified by another round of plating and screening and were then subcloned to Bluescript plasmids according to the manufacturer 's ( Stratagene ) instructions .
30 In both countries , the class relations that gave rise to nationalization have been reflected in the continuing ethos of ‘ progressive ’ public sector industrial relations and the notion of the ‘ good employer ’ , manifested in relatively good sick pay and pensions , ‘ humane ’ handling of redundancy , and so on .
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