Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] cause [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it may also cause governments with weak domestic demand and severe balance of payments problems to reduce demand further and generate even higher unemployment to the detriment of the national economy .
2 Unfortunately it may conceivably cause liver disease if taken over a long period , and this is to be tested by administering it to pigs .
3 It 'll only cause problems . ’
4 It could also cause liver and kidney malfunction and attack the central nervous system .
5 In either event , I believe that it could only cause confusion if we were dealing with more than one previous life at a time .
6 Early in the 1630s Calvert announced his conversion to Catholicism and , though Charles I valued his services and asked him to stay at court , he decided it could only cause trouble if he did so .
7 Even if it was found later it would hardly cause comment .
8 Clearly , the gearbox remained the Achilles ' heel for the McLaren-Honda and it will doubtless cause Senna one or two anxious moments before this season ends in Adelaide on 5 November .
9 It will certainly cause pain and slow him down .
10 It can also cause self-crisis in which the mainspring of a person 's belief system is called into doubt and inwardly crumbles without anything strong and important to take its place .
11 It can also cause panic and despair .
12 It can certainly cause problems with a wide range of plants , but there are many others that suffer from high intensity of sunlight .
13 The final fence is usually an inviting , straightforward obstacle but it can still cause problems .
14 Lower than a thousand units er there 's no immediate affect and one 's tempted to think that erm the er er it 's , that radiation 's therefore safe below that level and that 's not strictly true because there is the possibility of a long term affect it can actually cause cancer in the long term but with very low er ra- er levels of risk cos you can see down at the levels where people actually get radiation doses er like erm members of the public or erm from the actual background of people who work in nuclear power stations , you 're talking about very low levels but the levels , those sort of levels I mean one in three hundred thousand , one in three million , that sort of thing you ca n't actually measure in real er populations because there er any effects that there are can be swamped by other ways of getting er of getting cancer .
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