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

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1 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 .
2 The eggs that give rise to them develop spontaneously , without being penetrated by a sperm .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Good examples of this are the genes that give rise to the histones ( proteins that make up the chromosomal superstructure ) , the ribosomal RNA , the immunoglobulins and many others .
6 Of course , if the migrating Alu sequences are to spread to succeeding generations of animals , this cycle must take place in the cells that give rise to the sperm or eggs .
7 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 .
8 In excessively crude shorthand : there are light-coloured rocks that form themselves into sharp peaks and very explosive volcanoes ( Mount St Helens , Krakatoa ) on the outside of the Line ; while there are dark-coloured rocks that give rise to rounded hills from which flow copious amounts of benign lavas ( Mauna Loa ) within it .
9 Although oligodendrocytes themselves normally do not divide , the precursor cells that give rise to them do .
10 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 .
11 ( v ) freedom from substances that give rise to foaming or unpleasant odours .
12 The removal of persistent residues that give rise to foaming or smells could be an expensive process because they may be from materials that have not been amenable to treatment .
13 Now , one of them will rotate to the right , one will rotate to the left what you need to be able to do is to identify the condition that will give that give rise to optical isomers , in other words , to be able to say yes , that molecule will have optical isomers .
14 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 .
15 When A per cent of records that give rise to B per cent of accesses is loaded first , the improvement obtained tends to ( 100 — B ) / ( 100 — A ) as .
16 Within the past few years there have been developments that give rise to the hope that before too long we shall have a filly consistent quantum theory of gravity , one that will agree with general relativity for macroscopic objects and will , one hopes , be free of the mathematical infinities that have long bedeviled other quantum field theories .
17 The research aims to document the range of factors that give rise to arrears , as identified by the borrower .
18 Although the global hypsometric curve provides a valuable statistical summary of the Earth 's relief as a whole it is also necessary to identify the major components of global morphology that give rise to the curve ( Fig. 2.4 ) .
19 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
20 The development of a model that describes the balance of forces that give rise to a net free energy change per base pair stacking interaction in a DNA duplex ( formed from disordered single strands ) requires some method of partitioning the individual contributions .
21 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 ] .
22 What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules .
23 The muscles that give expression to the face are also referred to as skeletal muscles , and they like bone to skin .
24 The muscles that give expression to the face are also referred to as skeletal muscles , and they like bone to skin .
25 I will quote some specific figures that give credibility to amendment No. 7 .
26 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 .
27 An elder 's purposes are not simply mental ideals or fantasies , but are working ideas that give direction to daily living .
28 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
29 The key features review provides MAS with an opportunity to add value to the purchaser 's acquisition plans by identifying factors that give grounds for the purchaser to reduce both his and the vendors ' price expectations and by suggesting pragmatic solutions , based on experience , that enable the deal to proceed without leaving either side overly exposed .
30 Yet at the moment there is a feeling in many of the schools I visit ( both in this country and abroad ) that to give attention to the child who is already a ‘ high flier ’ is difficult and somehow immoral .
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