Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] gives [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the pre-intellectual awareness that gives rise to it . |
2 | It dates from 419 BC ( Cowley , no.21 ) : it stipulates the days of unleavened bread and gives instructions for abstinence from beer and work . |
3 | Meditation is that process of mental digestion that gives rise to understanding which integrates the energies of mind and will in a desire for God which is prayer . |
4 | Substantive matters such as hours of work , overtime and shift working are covered by complex legislation that gives rise to legal battles over interpretation . |
5 | Although crustal collisions may involve intra-oceanic as well as continental-margin island arcs , it is the convergence and eventual collision of continental crust that gives rise to intercontinental collision orogens ( Fig. 3.15 ) . |
6 | Here is this man , never previously seen doing his public duty , always seen merely roaring at the Labour Party or being interviewed like any tuppeny-ha'penny minister , now occupying the despatch-box which is the only site that gives credibility to his claim to be a prime-minister-in-waiting . |
7 | Christian joy is the essential spark that gives vitality to true worship . |
8 | Achieving profit is the only thing that gives identity to a PROFITBOSS . |
9 | One system that gives rise to exponentially weighted moving averages is constructed so that greatest weight is given to the most recent observation , the weights applied to previous observations diminishing period by period by a constant factor , a . |
10 | What the third defendant is asserting is a statutory cause of action under the Act of 1978 , the only necessary ingredients of which are that a person or persons , namely the plaintiffs , have against the third party a cause of action in respect of the same damage as gives rise to that person or person 's cause of action against the third defendant . |
11 | Examines the problems of conserving medicinal plants , suggests an appropriate national conservation programme and gives advice on international collaboration . |
12 | However , the architects ' view is that this communal aspect of the building is most clearly expressed architecturally by the central atrium , a space overlooked by the lift lobbies and the galleries of each upper floor that gives access to the flats . |
13 | My answer is " Yes " because it 's a worthwhile profession that gives fun to millions . |
14 | A death certificate is completed by the certifying doctor and gives details of the disease which resulted in death , and any underlying conditions . |
15 | Similarly the companion should have no tax liability as it is presumably the disposal of an interest in his/her main residence that gives rise to the receipt of £34,000 . |
16 | Membership costs £50.00 for the academic year and gives access to a wide range of sports facilities including squash , tennis , badminton , netball , basketball and volleyball courts , indoor football and hockey pitches and several fitness training centre and gymnasia . |