Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] rise to " in BNC.

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1 DOES THE STATUTE GIVE RISE TO AN ACTION FOR DAMAGES ?
2 Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation .
3 In particular it will investigate what individual and area characteristics give rise to a person having a high probability of being a victim of crime not just once , but repeatedly .
4 Eruptions of lava give rise to a diverse range of surface forms depending on composition , viscosity and gas content .
5 In CLE-I , as we have seen , non-anaphoric ambiguities give rise to an ordered list of scoped QLFs .
6 Assuming that the success of the leader and of the team are inseparable , combinations of the four variables give rise to eight categories .
7 To be mutually consistent the constrained demand for goods must ration firms in a manner that restricts their demand for labour to give rise to the initial constrained demand for goods .
8 The fact that no part of the fine was payable to an individual damaged was regarded as evidence that Parliament did not intend the statute to give rise to an action .
9 This suggests that make expresses antecedent causation , since it evokes a process of causation giving rise to a state of affairs that comes into being only at the end of the process .
10 A specific oligonucleotide probe ( UP6 oligo ) was synthesized corresponding to the region of the gene 62 promoter spanning the proposed mRNA start site at -287 , by annealing complementary single stranded 35mer oligonucleotides carrying sequences derived from -311 to -283 of the gene 62 promoter flanked by non-gene 62 sequences giving rise to 5' AvaI and 3' BamHI sticky ends .
11 Held , allowing the application , that the provision in article 5(1) of the 1968 Convention conferring special jurisdiction in respect of ‘ matters relating to a contract ’ required the existence of either a contractual relationship between the parties giving rise to actual contractual obligations , or a consensual relationship closely akin to a contract and with comparable obligations ; and that , since the transactions between the plaintiffs and defendants had been void ab initio , no contracts existed within the meaning of article 5(1) ; that the jurisdiction under article 5(3) was restricted to claims based on tort , delict or quasi-delict and did not extend to claims for restitution ; that article 6(1) was not applicable since under the terms of the order of Steyn J. the restitution claims would not be heard and determined together and , in any event , any irreconcilable judgments would be subject to a final decision of the House of Lords , binding in both England and Scotland ; and that , accordingly , there were no grounds for invoking the special jurisdiction to allow the defendants to be sued in England ( post , pp. 836F , 837B–D , 838E , 840B–D , 842H — 843B , G , G–H ) .
12 At several times , notably at the end of the Palaeozoic , they suffered massive and largely unexplained extinctions , a few survivors giving rise to the variety of forms that followed .
13 In ( 145 ) and ( 146 ) , the subject of cause is clearly a condition , and the to infinitive evokes its consequence : the causal agent is not conceived as actually doing anything in either of these sentences but merely as having been the condition giving rise to a new state of affairs .
14 The dispersive term is the source of isomorphous differences , and the anomalous term gives rise to Bijvoet differences .
15 The first room of the gallery contains the work of some of those artists favoured by Rudolf II , whose outstanding patronage gave rise to Prague 's remarkable circle of Mannerist painters , sculptors , and goldsmiths , known as the School of Prague .
16 The nature of the cellular changes responsible for tissue differentiation are not well understood , but at the cellular level they do qualify as hereditary changes : each kind of cell gives rise to its own kind at cell division .
17 Needless to say , her new-found potency gave rise to deep misgivings about his own sexual adequacy .
18 Subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a plate carrying continental crust gives rise to a continental-margin orogen .
19 The meaning of intention gives rise to difficulty .
20 It was inconvenient ; the prospects for private accumulation in the future was slimmer ; the expectation that public enterprise would be less responsive to needs than free traders gave rise to fears of a general decline in wealth and amenity ,
21 In the case of the intact polymerase , the final complex gives rise to two bands on the autoradiogram ( lane 3 ) .
22 In so far as past medical expenses are concerned , the application of this subsection gives rise to no difficulty .
23 The tragic death of Chai Qing Feng gave rise to small-scale protest which signalled clear warnings to the leadership of the serious problems they would have to face .
24 For example , in Marx feudalism gives rise to capitalism because of the conflict between serf and landlord .
25 PRE-EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS AND PREGNANCY — the only exclusions are in respect of any claim where at the time of taking out this Insurance ( i.e. making your booking ) the person whose condition gives rise to the claim ( whether the Insured , the travelling companion or other person not travelling ) is either : —
26 This loss of faith in course-based INSET to influence practice gave rise to growth of school-based INSET : the INSET equivalent of school-based curriculum development .
27 Such a splicing within the coding sequences gives rise to 5 variants in humans ( 25 ) .
28 In the same way , it has been reported that transformation of S.pombe cells with a linear plasmid bearing Tetrahymena telomeric sequences gives rise to only a very small fraction of transformants containing a plasmid with the correct structure ( 7 ) .
29 The antisymmetric stretch gives rise to a dipole change along z , the molecular axis , and we deduce that this vibration is IR active , with symmetry species .
30 After some 140 million years of development , the nautiluses gave rise to a variant group with many more flotation chambers to each shell , the ammonites .
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