Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] give [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired , a society set free from idleness .
2 Having the capacity of a CD-ROM at its disposal means that palmtop textual databases may soon give way to multimedia .
3 Parties must not give effect to a merger before they notify it to the Commission and for three weeks thereafter .
4 power considerations will usually give way to efficiency — at least in profit-making enterprises , if observations are taken at sufficiently long intervals [ …
5 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
6 The application of such a rule can undoubtedly give rise to difficulties in certain sets of circumstances , but so can the suggested rule that economic loss may be recovered provided it is directly consequential on physical damage .
7 A general term can not give rise to zeugma in this way :
8 In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) .
9 That implied that a new social configuration may well give rise to new forms of designing …
10 The first is a lack of judicial time particularly when judges in Court of Session must also give priority to criminal cases .
11 In both instances earlier discovery might obviously give rise to great savings in costs .
12 In any case primaries could well give rise to organized campaigning , too expensive to be envisaged by all but the well-heeled .
13 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
14 Temporary planetary instability will soon give way to a more tranquil period .
15 The Court of Victoria rightly rejected the contention that a careless act can never give rise to a cause of action in negligence unless there is in existence at the time of the act a legal person affected by it who can sue .
16 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
17 Actually , resistance is more likely to occur with prolonged exposure to large dosages which leave only a few ‘ resistant ’ individuals to form the nucleus of the next generation ; and it is one of the characteristics of pests that a few individuals can rapidly give rise to large populations .
18 The court should thus give effect to the rules wherever possible , while at the same time seeking to avoid legalistic interpretation , particularly if this produces arbitrary or irrational results .
19 The absence of intermittent hormonal stimulation in men implies that a similar underlying genetic defect might not give rise to malignant disease until later in life .
20 It is clear that insubstantial changes will not give rise to a new copyright ( or right to prevent unfair extraction ) but what is the position when a database has changed considerably from its original form but this has happened incrementally over a period of time ?
21 The employment of women with small children or dependent relatives will inevitably give rise to situations which interfere with the nurse 's attendance at work .
22 The court can then give consent to the proposed treatment or withholding of treatment , if it thinks this is in the best interests of the child .
23 The advance would not give rise to an income tax charge .
24 Most routine sale and purchase orders will not give rise to such firm commitments , as the entity could cancel them at will without incurring a severe penalty .
25 The hardware used for data collection can also give rise to differences in recognition performance .
26 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
27 Thus , if in year 1 X is charged under s739 on the income arising in his overseas discretionary trust or in a company owned by that trust and that money is , for instance , then lent to him , the loan of the money would not give rise to any further charge .
28 IT IS shameful that some people are saying Britain should not give sanctuary to refugees from the civil war in Yugoslavia .
29 But their interests should surely give way to the greater public good in enhancing confidence in the integrity and fairness of the capital markets .
30 If even one base pair change in DNA can profoundly affect the body , the inclusion of a whole length of foreign genetic material among our own genes could easily give rise to metabolic imbalances and disturbances .
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