Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] rise to " in BNC.
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1 | However , since it is to be hoped that the essentially problematic and contestable nature of good primary practice has by now been adequately demonstrated , the state of affairs described here must give rise to some concern . |
2 | Thus for SiFH 3 , the stretching vibration of the SiF bond must give rise to a dipole change along the C 3 axis , conventionally the z axis ( see Fig. 5.17 ) . |
3 | Heredity requires that different types should exist , say A's and B's , and that like should beget like — A's should give rise to A's and B's to B's . |
4 | This may lay extra stress upon him , and should give rise to considerations of how much stress may be alleviated . |
5 | It was inevitable that the shift of leadership from the PLO outside to UNLU should give rise to thoughts of a split in Palestinian ranks , between the ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ . |
6 | That the Sanskrit matr should give rise to the Greek meter and hence the Latin mater may seem hardly a surprise , since each of these languages influenced its successor . |
7 | ‘ It is recognised by the Prime Minister that the recovery will initially be slow and patchy … in time , it should give rise to sustainable economic growth and the creation of new jobs . ’ |
8 | In the term , and also in the real image term , the cancellation mentioned above where r is equal to an atom position can not happen , and thus the transform should give rise to small values if a reasonably wide energy range ( k range ) is used : it can be filtered out . |
9 | The stone ( not a marble , but some kind of limestone ) looked just as one would expect after an operation to remove dirt and accumulated grime , and I do not see why this aspect of the work should give rise to so much concern . |
10 | If so , it is perhaps surprising that a threat of a mere breach of contract should give rise to liability . |
11 | Although Bekenstein 's hypothesis that black holes have a finite entropy requires for its consistency that black holes should radiate thermally , at first it seems a complete miracle that the detailed quantum-mechanical calculations of particle creation should give rise to emission with a thermal spectrum . |
12 | The fact that the use of the bare infinitive should give rise to an impression of impoliteness or vulgarity is at first sight a bit surprising , but when considered in the light of make and have , examined above , the reason becomes clearer . |
13 | He thought that the discount for contingencies should be comparatively small and that the £10,000 the widow received from the estate should give rise to a deduction of £200 from the annual dependency for the accelerated benefit that she received by obtaining it on his death . |
14 | The need for a saturated atmosphere may give rise to a particular abundance of these Atlantic bryophytes on NE- and E-facing slopes ( Ratcliffe 1968 ) , as noted above for Herbertus aduncus . |
15 | This may give rise to some of the conditions described above . |
16 | When oedema of the male genitalia occurs , it may give rise to the intriguingly-named ‘ saxophone penis ’ . |
17 | There is no associated enlargement of lymph nodes , but small nodules under the surface of the shin in the groin may give rise to a ‘ pseudo-bubo ’ . |
18 | The use of other envelopes will not invalidate the transaction but may give rise to delays . |
19 | Reduced lipoprotein lipase activity may give rise to low HDL levels and hypertriglyceridaemia in this type of diabetes . |
20 | Breach of any of the provisions of the Factories Act 1961 may give rise to either a civil action which may be initiated by an employee for breach of statutory duty , or criminal proceedings in the magistrate 's court initiated by the Factory Inspectorate . |
21 | It is not a disease in itself , but a condition which may give rise to problems if not controlled . |
22 | In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group . |
23 | Health A difficult connection between the Sun , your ruler , and planet Pluto may give rise to backache and tension . |
24 | Alternatively a double-sided board may have an inherent capacitive characteristic when you consider that copper tracks on both sides of the board , separated by the board itself , may give rise to a dielectric effect . |
25 | Certain cash flows may give rise to multiple IRRs or no solution at all . |
26 | So what can snappy families do to resolve the frustrations in their interpersonal relationships which may give rise to verbal fights , bitter conflicts and destructive hostilities ? |
27 | An important implication of this is that while a particular situation may give rise to various differing , and sometimes conflicting needs ( the needs of teachers , parents , other pupils , the LEA and indeed the LEA 's professional advisers ) , the conceptual focus upon the child encouraged by the Act inhibits the development of a theoretical framework within which the interplay of needs can be examined . |
28 | The different approaches necessarily adopted by professional groups may give rise to stereotypical ‘ cardboard ’ images of each other . |
29 | However , where a person is induced to make a contract by a false statement this may give rise to a civil action brought by the party to whom the statement was addressed for misrepresentation under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 . |
30 | In addition , the making of false statements ( whether in adverts or otherwise ) which are made either knowingly or recklessly may give rise to a criminal prosecution under section 14(1) Trade Descriptions Act 1968 . |